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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Advice on purchase of used 2003 XLS
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<blockquote data-quote="Bo Loo" data-source="post: 780738" data-attributes="member: 65732"><p>I bought an 02 2WD last year with 48,000 miles for $12,500, which was originally listed for $13,900, so your price with all the options sounds pretty good. I've noticed these trucks seem to hold their value. I was trying to find one with low miles under $11,000 and couldn't. I would've preferred 4WD, but I think the towing capability actually decreases with 4WD. It sure comes in handy if you have to pull a boat from a slippery ramp. (I've got a 99 4WD Jeep Cherokee if it comes to that.) Make sure you get two programmed keys or that will bite you in the wallet. Regarding passengers, this truck has the most rear leg room that I know of for any truck in this class. I looked at the Nissan Frontier and the ST is roomier in the back seat. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bo Loo, post: 780738, member: 65732"] I bought an 02 2WD last year with 48,000 miles for $12,500, which was originally listed for $13,900, so your price with all the options sounds pretty good. I've noticed these trucks seem to hold their value. I was trying to find one with low miles under $11,000 and couldn't. I would've preferred 4WD, but I think the towing capability actually decreases with 4WD. It sure comes in handy if you have to pull a boat from a slippery ramp. (I've got a 99 4WD Jeep Cherokee if it comes to that.) Make sure you get two programmed keys or that will bite you in the wallet. Regarding passengers, this truck has the most rear leg room that I know of for any truck in this class. I looked at the Nissan Frontier and the ST is roomier in the back seat. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase. [/QUOTE]
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