6gun
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Well you don't stop there. Keep that automated savings going and you'll always have a fund for things that come up. Not just for your rig. Appliances going out or whatever. Also, if you can wrench you're just buying parts. Labor is free. If you can't find a good independent mechanic, exhaust shop, 4x4 shop, etc. Much cheaper than Ford's labor and likely more qualified.
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This is really a good move. We do it for our old, but well loved BMW 7. It usually eats up about $1000/yr in upkeep....but its such a nice car we can't part with it and I don't really like the looks of the new 7's. When/If we ever replace it, contemplating a white SHO. Will take the "snoball" savings approach with it.