I don't love the styling, I agree that it looks too much like the Tacoma. I do like the Duratorque diesel engine availability. Imagine a U.S. Ranger with the 2.5L diesel, that would be a pretty nice little truck.
Also, regarding the age of the current ranger; what really needs to be updated? It's a small truck that appears to be predominately purchased by municipal utility companies for use as work trucks. I don't think there's any reason to restyle it, or add sat-radio, electric sun visors or heated perforated leather seats, just for shits and giggles. Ford paid off that tooling a looooong time ago, let them enjoy some decent margins for a change.
Now, if they could get the producers of Primeval to trade the Tacoma for this, Ford could get some decent product placement. After all, when you're chasing dinosaurs and big-boobed ex wives through time anomalies, you'd need something with Wildtrax stuck on the side.
You never get anything nice, because when you do get a Euro spec car over here (i.e. Saturn, Every French car company, Alfa and many others) nobody buys it. VW is an exception. So quit whining. Americans clearly don't want European cars.
@Citroen_SM: "..Americans clearly don't want European cars..."
Are you American?
Because I am, and I clearly DO want them.
More to the point, what the domestics are doing now CLEARLY isn't working, so maybe they should actually try what all the enthusiasts have been saying for so long. They can't do worse than they are doing right now. Which is dying.
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If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face was unstarred
If you can get one with a regular cab, I'd consider it. Otherwise I don't see what makes this Ranger so much better then ours when it comes down to work.
You guys all know this truck is made in a country we are not allowed to import from.... It's either Thailand, Indonesia or Malaysia. For the life of me, it has something to do with their government, so I would guess Indonesia.
nice looking truck. I always liked the Rangers. Sorry its not coming to the US.
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The whole one model for US, one model for Europe, Australia, etc is something I never understood. Isnt it more expensive for a global company to build different models for diff parts of the world? what is the advantage?
Europe will be getting a new Thai-built Ranger. The US is screwed.
We are falling behind in the press release word count contest with BMW, so we will describe in excruciating detail the front end styling.
We have a wind tunnel and aren't afraid to use it.
We have three body styles. Single Cab (SCab), Rear Access Panel (RAP) and Double Cab. The RAP system includes mini-doors for easy loading of dead hookers and a P Diddy CD.
For Chechnya we are building a chassis cab version of both the RAP and SCab. This will allow the rebels to custom mount gun turrets.
In order to boost our word count and to put lipstick on a pig we describe how contemporary and downright cool our styling is. Again.
We have equipped the new Ranger with a CD player to drown out road noise. In an automotive first we will have power windows and mirrors.
Two Duratorq TDCi engines will be provided. The 2.5L engine produces 105kW and 330Nm. The 3.0L engine produces 115kW and 380Nm. We only put these in metric to confuse Americans.
Like most diesel engines, these produce max torque at 1800 rpm making it ideal for hoonage. Also, the 4x4 version is designed for fording rivers, something all Europeans are concerned about.
@damnelantra™: I thought that fad (roll pans) died somewhere in the 90's. Ahhh... I remember when a small truck with a roll pan with ZR1 lights in place of the bumper was regarded as cool. Also, isn't that illegal? I know that there are regulations regarding bumpers as far as height and whatnot, so I assume that you also have to actually have a bumper installed.
@damnelantra™: It's something about the pickups in the U.K. When I first went there, and saw a couple of trucks I thought the bumpers had fallen off or something. After a month however I realized that "all" the trucks don't have bumpers! Still can't figure out why?
Based on the bed dimensions of the current Ranger vs the 2010 Ranger, I would say that they are pretty similar, although I would expect the new one to be slightly larger due to safety standards.
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Also, regarding the age of the current ranger; what really needs to be updated? It's a small truck that appears to be predominately purchased by municipal utility companies for use as work trucks. I don't think there's any reason to restyle it, or add sat-radio, electric sun visors or heated perforated leather seats, just for shits and giggles. Ford paid off that tooling a looooong time ago, let them enjoy some decent margins for a change.
Now, if they could get the producers of Primeval to trade the Tacoma for this, Ford could get some decent product placement. After all, when you're chasing dinosaurs and big-boobed ex wives through time anomalies, you'd need something with Wildtrax stuck on the side.
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I'm waiting.
And waiting.
And...
zzzzzzzzz
Nevermind. I'll just stop buying domestic vehicles.
It'll be simpler and more expedient.
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Are you American?
Because I am, and I clearly DO want them.
More to the point, what the domestics are doing now CLEARLY isn't working, so maybe they should actually try what all the enthusiasts have been saying for so long. They can't do worse than they are doing right now. Which is dying.
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I could do without non-commercial full size crew cabs, too.
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Can we look forward to a STRanger?
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So why not this?!
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About that...
The whole one model for US, one model for Europe, Australia, etc is something I never understood. Isnt it more expensive for a global company to build different models for diff parts of the world? what is the advantage?
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Europe will be getting a new Thai-built Ranger. The US is screwed.
We are falling behind in the press release word count contest with BMW, so we will describe in excruciating detail the front end styling.
We have a wind tunnel and aren't afraid to use it.
We have three body styles. Single Cab (SCab), Rear Access Panel (RAP) and Double Cab. The RAP system includes mini-doors for easy loading of dead hookers and a P Diddy CD.
For Chechnya we are building a chassis cab version of both the RAP and SCab. This will allow the rebels to custom mount gun turrets.
In order to boost our word count and to put lipstick on a pig we describe how contemporary and downright cool our styling is. Again.
We have equipped the new Ranger with a CD player to drown out road noise. In an automotive first we will have power windows and mirrors.
Two Duratorq TDCi engines will be provided. The 2.5L engine produces 105kW and 330Nm. The 3.0L engine produces 115kW and 380Nm. We only put these in metric to confuse Americans.
Like most diesel engines, these produce max torque at 1800 rpm making it ideal for hoonage. Also, the 4x4 version is designed for fording rivers, something all Europeans are concerned about.
Rangers are Built Ford (of Europe) Tough
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F U America!
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Based on the bed dimensions of the current Ranger vs the 2010 Ranger, I would say that they are pretty similar, although I would expect the new one to be slightly larger due to safety standards.
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