Dang, missed out on the number 1 spot by a smidge, lol. It does make sense for the MKS Ecoboost to rank so high. My example is my car. It's a 2014, that sat on the lot and didn't sell originally till October 2015. Original owner put 61,000 miles on it. I bought it in July (I think) 2017. It has every option so the original price was $58k. I bought it for $19,500. The dealer I bought it from was the one who sold it when new. So in 3 years it went from $58,000 to $19,500... I cannot imagine the original owner was happy with the trade in value they got.