Is a car from 2005 older or newer?
For my first car my dad bought me a 2012 ford f150 xlt but then he moved to salt lake city he took it with him. So I had to go out and buy a 2005 f150 fx4 for 21k it's still the new body style but is a 2005 older or newer
Failed math in the second grade? 2012-2005= 7!
Your question don't make any dam sense. It's a 2005 and it's a used truck. So NO, it is not new. It's new to you, but not to the market.
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