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Old 22-03-2023, 09:12 AM   #4
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Default Re: Buying a new Ford daily?

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The luxury Euro cars crap all over what most mainstream manufacturers offer.

Top of the range Escape is nearly $60,000, similar sized in Euro cars, Mercedes A class starts at $51,000, 1 series BMW is under $50,000, both very nice cars, apart from Brand loyalty why would you buy a Escape over a Mercedes or BMW

I purchased a C200 for the wife about 5 years ago, she still hasn't stopped smiling
If you were after a mid size SUV why would you want a small hatchback instead from merc or bmw? The comparison makes zero sense.

And if you follow mainstream manufacturers, you might realise the gap has closed quite a lot.
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