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<blockquote data-quote="dtheo" data-source="post: 16597146" data-attributes="member: 43146"><p>I'm chatting with a guy selling a 2017, engine went out, Ford replaced it with a Gen2. Seller indicates it was deemed a "lemon" at the time before and he bought it back after the Gen2 engine was installed. Car runs fine. Seller trying to sell it for 45k. To me, being that I can't afford a 2019 which would be 55-60k, I would be able to get an older version ('17) but with the Gen2 engine which supposed to be slightly tuned by Ford for increased reliability.</p><p></p><p>What other things should I consider? Is 45k high or low? Does buying a previous "Lemon" something I need to worry about even though the new engine is brand new?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtheo, post: 16597146, member: 43146"] I'm chatting with a guy selling a 2017, engine went out, Ford replaced it with a Gen2. Seller indicates it was deemed a "lemon" at the time before and he bought it back after the Gen2 engine was installed. Car runs fine. Seller trying to sell it for 45k. To me, being that I can't afford a 2019 which would be 55-60k, I would be able to get an older version ('17) but with the Gen2 engine which supposed to be slightly tuned by Ford for increased reliability. What other things should I consider? Is 45k high or low? Does buying a previous "Lemon" something I need to worry about even though the new engine is brand new? Thanks for any thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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