Wagonbacker9
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- 2004 'Hoe
i wouldn't say anything specifically. if the TSBs are done (and you can document that they are ALL done) its essentially the same as an 06, other than the fact that its just older. Consumer reports will favor a model year that was shipped from the factory with the same TSBs fixed as an earlier model which had to get them done after the sale, and in reality the 2 cars are NOW the same. honestly, I usually shoot for the middle of a production run for my cars. they figured out the problems in the beginning, and I'm not paying a premium for the last year of production of the car just because its "newer", when I could have the next model year's newer body, drivetrain etc for just a couple grand more.