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Buyers remorse or was he trying to make a quick buck??? Sorry to see another leave NY. When I sold my first one the guy flipped it to someone in TX. Its a shame...
Buyers remorse or was he trying to make a quick buck??? Sorry to see another leave NY. When I sold my first one the guy flipped it to someone in TX. Its a shame...
Buyers remorse? Hummmm I dont think so. The fella was very pleased with the truck and commented how solid and nice it drove, Not to mention all the comments from people he was receiving. I was happy to hear from a friend at my work that the bronc won best of class at a local car show....for what ever its worth. (I knew it would do good if I ever brought it to one, just not my thing). I think at the end of the day it really just wasnt the kind of vehicle he wanted. I kinda felt the same way when I decided to sell. Nice truck but not what I needed or wanted. Dont need a 4x4 built like a tank just to run on the road. Kinda over kill I feel. 9 mpg did not help either.