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2012 Ecoboost Raptor is it going to happen
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkT" data-source="post: 114314" data-attributes="member: 3007"><p>One thing about numbers is that you can make them say whatever you want them to. So much depends on the price of gas and the number of miles you drive and how long you plan to keep the vehicle, maintenance and repair costs, and future value... had he kept the original vehicle 5 more years what would the 7 year old vehicle be worth compared to his newer, more fuel efficient one that is now only 5 years old? Would that 7 year old vehicle be up in miles far enough to be getting into some serious repair costs?</p><p></p><p>You have to look at the whole picture and that picture is different for everyone. Rarely is a vehicle a "good investment" or does trading to a newer model with better efficiency actually save money. But it certainly can, especially if you put a lot of miles on a vehicle every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkT, post: 114314, member: 3007"] One thing about numbers is that you can make them say whatever you want them to. So much depends on the price of gas and the number of miles you drive and how long you plan to keep the vehicle, maintenance and repair costs, and future value... had he kept the original vehicle 5 more years what would the 7 year old vehicle be worth compared to his newer, more fuel efficient one that is now only 5 years old? Would that 7 year old vehicle be up in miles far enough to be getting into some serious repair costs? You have to look at the whole picture and that picture is different for everyone. Rarely is a vehicle a "good investment" or does trading to a newer model with better efficiency actually save money. But it certainly can, especially if you put a lot of miles on a vehicle every year. [/QUOTE]
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