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Old 12-03-2014, 09:50 PM   #10
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Default Re: 2014 Falcon Sneek Peak

Most people only have a car for a few years anyway before they upgrade to something else, or it gets damaged.
Then, isn't that what insurance is for? If something gets damaged, you put in an insurance claim. Company sees that there aren't any parts available to repair the car. It's a write off. You get your payout.
Done.

And there will always be wreckers to find extra parts you need. Only Ford "enthusiasts" have to worry about spare parts supplies.

Your Average Joe (who isn't buying full-sized sedans anymore, anyway) won't have to worry about parts beyond the warranty period.
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