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theoldwizard1
Nov 13, 2020Explorer II
Tortiemctortiepants wrote:
Would an older vehicle with low miles and no major mechanical problems after an inspection be reliable, or should I really try to find a newer vehicle? For example, I found a 2007 Ford E350 with a tow package and only 60k miles on it for $8500, and I am interested in it but hesitate because of its age.
Heck that is just "broken in" ! Which engine ? The 6.8L V10 has a lot of power, but it is thirsty.
Like any used vehicle it will need "maintenance" items which can add up. Brakes all around, shocks and a front end alignment including replacing worn items. This could easily add up to over $1,000 if you are having it done. Find a good independent shop. Dealer charge too much.
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