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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Looking for a daily driver... Crown Vic or Cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="prez1967" data-source="post: 15160179" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>I'll still have my Expedition for bad weather events. The Expy has ~150K on it right now, i've owned it for 5 years and racked up 110k miles on it in that time. I'd like for it to last longer, preventing me from needing to pony up $$$ to buy another full size SUV that I dont necessarily need 5 days out of the week. </p><p></p><p>What kind of durability can I expect out of a 4V car vs an older 5.0 car? My logic of buying a "cheaper" daily driver only works if the car is reliable and doesnt need ridiculous maintenance. Of course theres no telling when a used car will grenade itself, but theoretically speaking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prez1967, post: 15160179, member: 3028"] I'll still have my Expedition for bad weather events. The Expy has ~150K on it right now, i've owned it for 5 years and racked up 110k miles on it in that time. I'd like for it to last longer, preventing me from needing to pony up $$$ to buy another full size SUV that I dont necessarily need 5 days out of the week. What kind of durability can I expect out of a 4V car vs an older 5.0 car? My logic of buying a "cheaper" daily driver only works if the car is reliable and doesnt need ridiculous maintenance. Of course theres no telling when a used car will grenade itself, but theoretically speaking... [/QUOTE]
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