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Its not a super duty question or anything, but, we baught the wife a 04 durango with the 507 hemi limited. its a great vehicle.. nice seating and all the perks.. we needed a bigger vehicle and it fit the budget.. So i joined the dodge forum also for insight and what not just like on here.. All i can say it that no body responds to post and or greets you like we do on here.. Just had to say the FTE is the best online forum and most personal individuals that I have met VIA the internet..
Or maybe its because they are all outside fixing there vehicles and dont have time to brag about there vehicles like we do on here .. LOL
I shouldnt say that because I jsut baught one.. If you guys want I will try and get some pics of it up. Its the wifes vehicle so dont harp on me now.. We looked at the new explorer and such but the seating space just wasnt there. yes the hemi guzzles gas but it fit all the criteria and budget at the current time..
thats the one that I am using. .LOL.. just seems that they arnt as friendly as we are.. or there are just ledd members.. And i agree with the foreign idea.. NO WAY.. she loved her escape that we traded in, but it was time for bigger.. not better, but bigger.. in time it will grow on her more but I hope it was a good decision.. I tried to lean her towards the excursion and such, but she wanted to part of it.. I can say that I tried though
Congrats on your purchase! Ford should have to earn our business each and every time we buy. I've been a blind loyalist for years and our very own FTE has shown me that there are other very solid vehicles out there that deserve some consideration.
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