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The Explorer has less than 21k miles and is in great condition. It’s certified used by Ford but has worse gas mileage than the Edge.

The Edge has 18k mi, but the CARFAX report shows an accident and damage to the front of the vehicle. No damage is apparent upon inspection of the car, but the extent of the damage is uncertain. I like the design of the Edge, but am reluctant due to uncertain damages.

Thoughts?

I have a 04 Ford explorer Eddie Baurer edition. I took it in to a honda dealership and they said that the car was worth 00 because its 2WD. The dealership would put us into a older car but we really didn’t want that. Now would a used car lot do the same?

So…in 2006 I financed a brand new Ford explorer. Currently it has a 0% APR and I’m 35 months into a 60 month contract. I owe ,611 and have 25 months left. Payments are 4.46 per month.

The problem is that it has 66,000 miles and the cylinder heads are bad. It’s going to cost me 00 to replace the cylinder heads which include 12,000 mile or 12 month warranty. OR I can buy a new engine for 00 which includes a 36,000 mile or 36 month warranty.

Would trading this in and buying another car be a good option? Would walking away from the vehicle and voluntarily having it repossessed be a good option?

What would be my best option if I have a credit score of 640 and income of 86K/yr?

Ideas? Suggestions?
Sigh… It figures that the voices of reason are available…lol

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