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2004 ford escape question?
i was wondering if anybody could give me their advice. is buying a 2004 ford escape, in really good condition with 65,000 miles good for $7,000? thank you.
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Re: 2004 ford escape question?
Yes.
Without question. I recently paid 3,000 more than that and was still satisfied with the purchase. That vehicle probably cost 18,000 or more to buy only three years ago. Run to the seller with cash - before it's sold! I don't think you will have any regrets. Let us know what you decide.
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Re: 2004 ford escape question?
alright thanks man. Hopefully I'll end up with the car. But yeah I'll let you know what happens. Thanks for the advice. I just wasnt sure if 65,000 miles is a lot or not that much.
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Re: 2004 ford escape question?
Nope, even if it were 70,000 that isn't too much at all - it's a Japanese built engine. You said the car was in really good condition - as long as they've done some scheduled maintenance and such you have the bargain of the year in front of you.
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'65 Chevy Malibu SS '06 Pontiac Vibe (a dead deer fits nicely in the back) '04 Ford Escape GMC S-15 4WD '57 Chevy 210 post sedan '51 Ford F2 pickup Recently gone but not forgotten - 68 Chevelle, '97 Rodeo V6 4WD. |
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Re: 2004 ford escape question?
alright cool, well I'll let you know what happens but thanks alot for the advice. It helped alot.
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