Posted on 04/03/2025 9:32:50 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Sounds good until you realize you are buying a Ford.
Sounds like just another way for sleazy dealerships to once again get over on potential buyers.
I hate car salesman like poison.
Or as I refer to them, people that can’t get a real job.
That was a great car, father swore by them.
Very comfy
Smart, given the tariff situation. Their prices are now more competitive. And they need to move product.
We drive a 2010 Mercury Grand Marquis. It’s been a very good car for us, but I still miss our Buick LeSabre.
‘79 Ford Fairmont
Never again.
No kidding.
I’ve had 2 Fords and the transmissions went out on both.
Ford is nothing but rolling piles of junk.
Never again.
My 2012 Toyota Highlander never gives me any issues.
😂. No kidding. The last Ford I had was an F110 pickup that threw a rod 7 mos after we bought it. Then we had a rebuilt engine put in and a few months later we ended up with a cracked block. We pushed it into a jeep dealership and they actually gave us a trade in allowance on a new Jeep CJ5.
My mom had a 2003 Buick Century. Over 200k miles
“the transmissions went out on both.”
Yup, never again.
You chose poorly.
BTTT
It is too bad they aren’t selling their old Ranger.
I wonder if Ford has figured it out yet. They fired all their ICE engineers and lost Billions on the idiotic EV push.
Did you rewire it all with 220 ?
> It is too bad they aren’t selling their old Ranger. <
I was quite excited when Ford announced they were bringing the Ranger back. I’m not excited anymore.
The new Ranger is darn near an F-150, both in size and in price.
Then there’s the Maverick, made in Mexico.
No thanks.
One of the last full frame cars built, not a unibody beer can. I was a Lincoln Mercury car salesman in 1991. It had a huge trunk that could hold 4 dead men.
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