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It's a natural progression. Everything gets bigger, fancier, more powerful, etc., etc. with almost each new year that passes. The public just keeps buying it. I have an old '03 F350 that your current F150 probably compares to in terms of size. I won't be buying anything new, since my old truck does everything I want of it, has lots of miles left in it, and is paid for. When that truck was new, it was the top model, with the diesel engine. MSRP was something like $38K. I'm not paying $50K to $60K just to replace a truck that serves me well, and I don't need the ego boost to be seen driving a new one. Not saying your ego needed a boost, since you obviously got full use out of your old one.
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Marv Evans
'69 911E
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