Keep the SHO or junk it

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Bronco2fan

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You didn't say why you're letting it go. Mechanical issues or just moving on?
Keep in mind, most anything you get is going to cost you. Unless you already have a replacement on hand.

My 2013 is over 210k and I still get a kick out of driving it and hearing the turbos. No major problems (so far).

Good luck either way.
 

Frank W.

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the cost is out weighing my enjoyment now. So it’s time to part ways. It’s really bleeding me dry now. I’ve taken too many big hits recently and it’s sent me into a panic.
 

luigisho

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understandable. Choose something with historically less maintenance and less complexity. Increased peace of mind is underrated. I've had so few repairs.. and almost none unexpected like a starter at 185k on my 14 f150 coyote. It's night and day vs SHO ownership (yeah yeah a few SHO exceptions). BTW I would not recommend f150 with 10 speed tra ns or that radar stuff in the tail lights.
 

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