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<blockquote data-quote="user 66791" data-source="post: 975438" data-attributes="member: 66791"><p>I suggest you consider year 2008 thru 2010 models because in 2008 the anti-rollover system was added. The ride is wonderful on my 2008 Adrenalin. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having owned Ford trucks for the last 20 years I would not go anywhere else. I'm planning on owning this 2008 for as long as it lasts. By the time I'm ready I'm sure Ford will have something similar. There are way too many of us that love the Sport Trac and eventually Ford will realize the F150 is too big for us. I won't be buying any of the Asian wanna be trucks either. I think most of us hope Ford sees the light and come up with something we will like in the mid-size truck market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 66791, post: 975438, member: 66791"] I suggest you consider year 2008 thru 2010 models because in 2008 the anti-rollover system was added. The ride is wonderful on my 2008 Adrenalin. Having owned Ford trucks for the last 20 years I would not go anywhere else. I'm planning on owning this 2008 for as long as it lasts. By the time I'm ready I'm sure Ford will have something similar. There are way too many of us that love the Sport Trac and eventually Ford will realize the F150 is too big for us. I won't be buying any of the Asian wanna be trucks either. I think most of us hope Ford sees the light and come up with something we will like in the mid-size truck market. [/QUOTE]
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