No 2028 renders yetKeep what you have until the 2028 redesign then see if it's still worth selling. That is unless you want a completely different vehicle now.
Big changes? Exterior? Engine?
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No 2028 renders yetKeep what you have until the 2028 redesign then see if it's still worth selling. That is unless you want a completely different vehicle now.
This is the 2028!No 2028 renders yet
Big changes? Exterior? Engine?
That's a pretty good render!This is the 2028!
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I know someone who worked at that plant from opening to closing. He bragged about having the job of welding door hinges to the body and the doors would fall off on the line. He said he didn't know how to weld but got the job due to seniority. Said most of the hinges he welded had to be repaired by a REAL welder at quality control.I just looked diesel rabbit up and found this!=
The Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup—known globally as the VW Caddy—was built from 1979 to 1984 at the Westmoreland, Pennsylvania plant. Featuring unibody construction and front-wheel drive, it offered a 6-foot bed and an 1,100-pound payload capacity. Today, these trucks are sought-after classics, typically selling at auction between $5,000 and $10,000.
Is the 2028 going to be an actual full redesign or a 2025 style refresh with limited changes? Ford usually seems to let models run 10 years before a completely new design is offered.Keep what you have until the 2028 redesign then see if it's still worth selling. That is unless you want a completely different vehicle now.