Just a little guilt-rant here... The wife's Explorer Sport decided to wear out the timing chains just shy of 100k miles into its life. THe goal for this car was to enjoy a nice, fancy, fast SUV for a couple years and flip it before any significant repairs came up (between the water pump, the turbos, Ford EPAS...). So thats a fail. Its popping the CEL and has the start up timing chain clatter... Still totally drivable and only one (major) repair away from excellent condition. Given the fact we were approaching winter, live in the snow belt, its 4WD and a VERY popular model I figured we'd just replace it and then sell private party to avoid a trade-in loss.
Bad decision. [censored] thing has been listed on various sites as well as spent some time parked in visible locations since early November with ZERO calls/emails/messages. ZERO! Price seems reasonable based on other private party ads and dealer pricing... What the [censored] do you do when you need to a sell a poplar vehicle, are asking a appropriate market price and get NO interest?!?! Historically I've run much lower cost vehicles and had no trouble selling them down the line. This is an unwelcome change
Bad decision. [censored] thing has been listed on various sites as well as spent some time parked in visible locations since early November with ZERO calls/emails/messages. ZERO! Price seems reasonable based on other private party ads and dealer pricing... What the [censored] do you do when you need to a sell a poplar vehicle, are asking a appropriate market price and get NO interest?!?! Historically I've run much lower cost vehicles and had no trouble selling them down the line. This is an unwelcome change

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