Henry_b
Think outside, no box required.
4.0 and 4.6 are the same lump, just a different stroke.
4.6 has noticeably more low end grunt, so i'd jump on a 4.6...
To distinguish an Autobiography from a mainstream model, it will have a plaque stamped to the slam panel with a dealer number and a few other odd and ends, if doesn't "peel off" so if its missing, more than likely it is a HSE dressed up..
Miss matched wood it part and partial of some AB's..
The AB's don't command to much of a premium, as they're not really a "special edition" they're an "individual" unique in their own right yes, but the interior and exterior combo's usually only appeal to a niche..
If you want exclusivity and rarity, see if you can stretch to a 2002 VOGUE SE
4.6 has noticeably more low end grunt, so i'd jump on a 4.6...
To distinguish an Autobiography from a mainstream model, it will have a plaque stamped to the slam panel with a dealer number and a few other odd and ends, if doesn't "peel off" so if its missing, more than likely it is a HSE dressed up..
Miss matched wood it part and partial of some AB's..
The AB's don't command to much of a premium, as they're not really a "special edition" they're an "individual" unique in their own right yes, but the interior and exterior combo's usually only appeal to a niche..
If you want exclusivity and rarity, see if you can stretch to a 2002 VOGUE SE