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14-02-2011, 02:20 PM | #11 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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I don't buy a new Ford because my mortgage does not allow it. In fact, I had to sell my two year old Territory to try and pay off my house just a little bit faster. Also, out of a group of 6 young couples we know, only one of them has purchased a new car in the last 8 years and they don't have kids ( it was a new Corolla ). So if no one under 40 with kids and a mortgage can afford to buy a new car, then why sell a large family car at all? Of course I could be miles off target, it's just my opinion really.
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