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Deb_and_Ed_M
Oct 09, 2020Explorer II
Thanks, Kayteg1 - happy camping to you, too!
There is always a huge demand for a nice used truck (many are used-and-abused) and we RVers tend to take good care of our tow vehicles, so I'm not surprised a Dodge dealer wanted your Ford. We happen to live in a Lake Effect snowbelt and very rural area, so yes, the vast majority of our customers want a 4x4. The funny part is that we got caught in the Great Atlanta Ice Storm of 2013, with our 2WD Ford pulling our 5er. Granted, the weight of the 5er certainly helped - but even on the worst Black Ice I've ever seen (and I'm a Michigan girl!) - with all the stability control/traction control available on vehicles now - that Ford never slipped or slid. It was an awesome truck :-)
There is always a huge demand for a nice used truck (many are used-and-abused) and we RVers tend to take good care of our tow vehicles, so I'm not surprised a Dodge dealer wanted your Ford. We happen to live in a Lake Effect snowbelt and very rural area, so yes, the vast majority of our customers want a 4x4. The funny part is that we got caught in the Great Atlanta Ice Storm of 2013, with our 2WD Ford pulling our 5er. Granted, the weight of the 5er certainly helped - but even on the worst Black Ice I've ever seen (and I'm a Michigan girl!) - with all the stability control/traction control available on vehicles now - that Ford never slipped or slid. It was an awesome truck :-)
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