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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3719323" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Ford 4R100's can easily go over 400,000 miles if you keep the tran oil clean and changed out regularly .</p><p>We had several Sprinters at my station. Owners sold them off to private buyers as quickly as they could get them payed off because Ford and GM dealers wouldn't take them on trade . Today they're running Ford and GM panel vans and cutaways with new vehicle dealer shops and private after market shops readily available along with good supplies of factory and after market parts. That's why they're running them.</p><p></p><p>Down time is costly especially if you have to use rentals as replacements.....I wonder what means AMZN contractors will be permitted to use in response to the increased break downs certain to occur when their units start getting some miles on them? However given that operations will be limited to high population metro areas there should be greater redundancy at their disposal. Not so much out in rural America if there's any at period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3719323, member: 58386"] Ford 4R100's can easily go over 400,000 miles if you keep the tran oil clean and changed out regularly . We had several Sprinters at my station. Owners sold them off to private buyers as quickly as they could get them payed off because Ford and GM dealers wouldn't take them on trade . Today they're running Ford and GM panel vans and cutaways with new vehicle dealer shops and private after market shops readily available along with good supplies of factory and after market parts. That's why they're running them. Down time is costly especially if you have to use rentals as replacements.....I wonder what means AMZN contractors will be permitted to use in response to the increased break downs certain to occur when their units start getting some miles on them? However given that operations will be limited to high population metro areas there should be greater redundancy at their disposal. Not so much out in rural America if there's any at period. [/QUOTE]
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