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<blockquote data-quote="Dumb and Dumber" data-source="post: 1003208" data-attributes="member: 13414"><p>My only reason for wanting to buy new is to drive the car for many years. I do not need to keep up with the Neighbors, I have no issues with that at all. I just do not trust my current car to last 15 years. Not because its a Ford, and not because it can catch on fire. But its got a turbo. Will that turbo engine last 15 years from now? If I can get that in writing I will keep my current car. There is no itch. genuine.</p><p>Its not for financial reasons either, as I will be better off keeping what I currently have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumb and Dumber, post: 1003208, member: 13414"] My only reason for wanting to buy new is to drive the car for many years. I do not need to keep up with the Neighbors, I have no issues with that at all. I just do not trust my current car to last 15 years. Not because its a Ford, and not because it can catch on fire. But its got a turbo. Will that turbo engine last 15 years from now? If I can get that in writing I will keep my current car. There is no itch. genuine. Its not for financial reasons either, as I will be better off keeping what I currently have. [/QUOTE]
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