I deserve it for buying one. Just another note. Do not drive a F-150 in a heavy rain storm. Water will fill up the plug wells and short out your coils which are around $50 each at a car parts store and $110 at the dealers. A heavy rain knocked out the entire left side so you know what it cost, and I did the work changing of the plugs. I think it is $97 per hour at the dealer now. If anyone has attempted to change the plugs and coils on a F-150, you know what I am talking about. That's another reason I will be buying something else. I watched a guy change his plugs on a Toyota in 20 minutes in the parking lot at Wal-Mart one day. It took me six hours.



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