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Old 01-16-2007, 07:00 AM
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Vehicle question...

...ok so I'm stuck with a decision to make about which vehicle to purchase. Here are the 2 options:

2004 Ford F150 Lariat Crew Cab, fully loaded to the teeth! Very impressive interior!

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2004 Mercedes C230 Sedan, fully loaded as well and well....it's a Mercedes!

Granted the f150 is a truck however it has way more room in it than the Mercedes and personally I like the interior better however, the Mercedes is just that, a Mercedes. What kind of impression would you get from both of these if I were your Realtor and pulled up to your property for the first time? Also the Ford has a bonus in that I can advertise my companies logo and information on it as there is more space, as well as on the tailgate where people behind me can see it whereas on the Mercedes space is limited for advertising. What are your opinions?

-Richard

Oh and one other quick item, the Ford gets about 16-17mpg on average with the driving I'd be doing where as the Mercedes upper 20's to low 30's.
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