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Join Date: Apr 2007
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hi, i'm looking to get a ford utility trayback. i've asked on this forum before on them and from the information recieved from members here, i wouldn't get a BA or BF and thought i'd stick to an AU.
but now i've found a 1999 XH within my budget. i'm a mech !diot and got no idea about fords. so my question is: is the XH a good vehicle? in terms of reliability and generally something that is not going to fail on me for another 5 years or so, as it's already got 200k on the clock and i believe that it has been taken care of reasonably. but i will get an RACQ inspection to confirm that. so, XH vs AU... what are the differences? |
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