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Video has been removed... "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Ford Motor Company." :shock:
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that probably explains the low resale value on the navigators.
high mileage and turbos don't go together very well.

only turbos I have owned were the Dodge Cummings it came to life at about 2500 rpm. really wasn't much help unless you were really winding it up. I have had about a dozen of them since 1997. great trucks .
Obama took care of them with the nitrogen injection and $2500 filters . now all gas burners.
Turbos go fine with high mileage. Mine currently has 257k on it. I've had several on small-ish gas engine go over 200k.

The regulations regarding the reduction of pollutants from Diesels were implemented in 2001, when Barak Obama was still an Illinois state senator. To say he had *nothing* to do with the legislation would be an understatement.

$2500 filters? Which make/model has those?
 

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I have a dodge tradesman, vinyl seats, work truck, it does have power windows (I like) door locks (I like), cruise, tilt, I like . 17 inch tires $570 set. (the optional 20's were over $1000 bucks a set) .
Factory sucky radio, like always. 20-22 mpg in a small v8. no Bluetooth who cares! It's a basic truck and it serves the purpose. around 30K
That's what I want in a Bronco. Dodge made the fully loaded up to 60k models. lots were full of them .
heres the scoop on the 2020 model .That implies price ranges for base trucks will begin near $25,000 which will create in the direction of a premier about $65,000.

base jeep is around 29K , and im sure you can go way up.

bronco is looking at 40K, going to miss the market. a blue oval isn't worth 10k extra for me. for a 4cyl model even if's an ecoboost.
 

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They sure have gone up! My 1968 cost me $2930 and my 1969 went up (orange) to $3290.
 
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Put me down on a list for a Fully Loaded 2-Door Bronco at or near Hold-Back, Cash Deal.
 

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They sure have gone up! My 1968 cost me $2930 and my 1969 went up (orange) to $3290.
Chrispy...the Hershey analogy doesn't hold.

An inflation calculator shows that '69 - '69 cost translating to $21K - $22.5K; certainly Bronco will come close to doubling that.

CAFE/safety is partly to blame, but reality is in the late '60s you were buying a "car" - today you're buying a 'start-up screen' and heated seats.

Those vehicles of the 60s must have been made of unobtanium - because you sure can't buy one today.
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