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Old 05-21-2005, 06:57 AM
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Scab, no question. Looks, lines, function. The Screw looks like an Explorer with a tail. It says: "family wagon/grocery getter" more than "truck." Look at the Ridgeline. Same market. I'm a fairly big guy and I can fit comfortably in the back of a Scab. I don't see opening my door to have a passenger gain access to the rear as much of a hardship. I have had my bed loaded to the gills on many an occassion so I really NEEDED the extra bed space. Screws are "putting my foot down" when the wife says: "minivan!" :0)
 
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Old 05-21-2005, 04:25 PM
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I love my SCab! It is exactly what I wanted and it suits me to a tee. There are advantages and disadvantages with all 3 bodystyles and I am so glad Ford makes a variety of bodies and trim levels. Something for everyone.
 
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