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23-07-2023, 07:14 PM | #1 | ||
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I went to a Toyota dealership this afternoon to look at a few cars, and came across 5 new Ford Rangers in their yard.
I didn’t bother to look at the details for all 5 of them, but the two Raptors on the right were listed for sale at $118,990, and they had 45km and 25km respectively on the odometer. I would have asked a sales rep why they were selling Rangers but no one was there and the place was closed at 2:30pm on a Sunday. I guess when you can’t deliver enough cars to people who want to buy them there’s no need to open on Sunday afternoon. The nearest Ford dealership is 300 metres up the road.
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