Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 19, 2015 at 09:58:35 from (74.12.72.222):
In Reply to: 1999 f150 posted by jayinNY on January 18, 2015 at 19:20:36:
If you don't mind driving a 15-16 year old truck, why not buy a new one and wait? At least while you are making the payments for the first 5 years it will have some warranty. And by the time it gets to be a 15-16 year old truck, you will know how well it has been looked after. Won't cost you any more in the long run, as this 1999 truck will be a "short keep" ,and with the cost of the truck, parts and repairs, you will soon be in the market for the next one. Right now Ford is clearing out their 2014 trucks, and you can buy a extended cab 2wd v6 auto for $19000.00 . Doesn't sound to bad if you say it fast. But it sounds to me like you have already decided to buy this 1999 truck , best of luck. Bruce
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