'11 V6 covertibles now in New City, NY
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'11 V6 covertibles now in New City, NY
Schultz Ford in New City has two V6 convertibles . . . the silver one looks just like the one I ordered ('cept mine has a manual) . . .
So -- where's mine already??
So -- where's mine already??
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Is there a big difference in the two tops? Just curious as to why the Premium convertibles (v6 & v8)wouldn't have the better material. Also, seems like vinyl would be easier to clean then cloth but I have no experience in the two different tops. Would appreciate some enlightenment.
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