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Well I went into the Ford dealership and left my 2021 F250 6.7 and came home in a Bronco Sport with some cash to boot.
They gave me what I paid for the truck a year ago or 13,000 miles. I didn’t need it any more and only driving it 6 to 8 miles a day was not good for it.
You made the right decision getting rid of the diesel for the short trips you make but I hope you don't regret not having a truck like everyone else I know that did the same thing.
You made the right decision getting rid of the diesel for the short trips you make but I hope you don't regret not having a truck like everyone else I know that did the same thing.
Well I went into the Ford dealership and left my 2021 F250 6.7 and came home in a Bronco Sport with some cash to boot.
They gave me what I paid for the truck a year ago or 13,000 miles. I didn’t need it any more and only driving it 6 to 8 miles a day was not good for it.
East TN Ford in Crossville
haha I did the same except sold mine private sale dealer didn’t want to give me over 40k (17 6.2 xlt)
Looks to me like you were demoted from CEO in the truck to secretary in the Bronco sport... I could not drive that for any amount of money but good luck to you.
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