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I bought my 2006 Fusion at the year end model change over in Sept., 2006. Having someone in the family that worked for Ford I got a great deal on it. I wouldn't have lost 1 penny on it IF I had sold it in the first year. I'm so glad I didn't. After 12 yrs I am considering buying a new car.but after reading so many of the reviews and how many miles others got from theirs I am hesitant.

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My car has less than the average 12 yr old car but still over 100K so my son (the mechanic) is urging me to consider trading up. Honestly this car hasn't cost me anything other than routine oil changes, tires and 1 tune up.

The only thing I can say bad about it is the paint has chipped down to bare metal in several spots over the wheel wells. (oh yes, I did have one other expense - I did take the car to our local body shop and have them paint the rocker panels and they also coated them with something to help it resist the salt of Ohio roads in winter).

A wise man once said, ' the cheapest car to drive is the one you already have (if it's paid off)' He said, 'even if you have to put a new engine or transmission in it - if it is sound in other respects, that's still cheaper than paying tens of thousands for a new one'. So I am considering taking the car to the body shop and having them touch up all those bare metal spots. Also considering investing in an aftermarket warranty just in case something major does go. I have been very happy with my Ford Fusion since I purchased it in 2006. It is a good reliable car as I have kept up with general maintenance, i.e. Oil changes, other fluid changes, brakes, tire rotations, and tire purchase after 50, 000 miles as stated in my owner manual to keep in running in good working order.

This vehicle is currently on a recall notice for the airbags to which I am waiting from my dealership to notify me when they can replace these failed bags by the manufacturer (thousands are on a long list of.Takata airbag inflators) other than this terribly long wait of defectIve airbags to be replaced, ( I do not blame Ford, just Taketa for making faultiest products.I really like, enjoy and this is a fine vehicle for me. The car is really great and reliable. It has good features and a good look overall. It is easy to use and handles well. The only thing I do not like about it is it is transmission. For example, when you are going on the highway, it sounds like the car struggles to get up to speed right away.

When you really step on the gas it takes a few seconds for it to actually get going. Once it gets up to speed it is fine though. I have had no other problems with this car. It is my first car and so far I am loving it!

1929 Ford Model A. I am selling for a friends estate who has past away. Titled as a 1929 Ford Model A Roadster. This is a Rat rod. This has a fiberglass body and fenders on a mid 70s pinto suspension. The rear axle is also from the mid-70s pinto.

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The motor is a 4.2 chevy V6 out of a 1987 Chevy Blazer. The transmission is an 700R4 automatic that was also from the 1987 Chevy Blazer. The cowl / firewall / windshield and radiator are original Ford Model A parts and has the original VIN number.No Reserve!! 1931 Ford Model A VictoriaThe Model A was the next generation car following the Model T. It provided America with economic transportation continuing a tradition established with the Model T, voted the #1 Car of the 20th Century. Henry Ford started the Ford Motor Company in 1903 and produced the Model T from 1908 to 1927. The Ford Model A production began in October 1927 and continued through March 1932.

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Even in the midst of the Great Depression, Ford sold nearly 4.9 million Model A's from 1927 to 1931.For consignment a hot-rodded version of the Model A Victoria complete with a large engine on full display, sans hood, wide whites and glossy moon caps. PRICE LOWERED to help on shipping. Older restoration showing 58103 on odometer. Well maintained and no heating problems on long drives. Asking price is below what has been invested in this pickup.

From the nice interior with fine detail and brown seating to an all steel body. Beautifully painted in blue with highlights and pin striping. Accented with black fenders and wheat colored wire wheels. Bed was finished in a nice wood flooring with matching side rails. For safety purposes, added turn signals front and back with another brake light.

Don't let this beauty that been a trophy winner get away. Any questions or more pictures needed, Please Contact Me.