Sep-08-2015 09:11 PM
Compact-pickup buyers began pining for a new version of the venerable Ford Ranger as soon as the robots welded the trucks’ final frames four years ago, and you can count us among that lot. Now, according to anonymous big mouths in the Detroit News, Ford is not only planning to bring the global-market Ranger to America, but wants to build it in Michigan
Sep-10-2015 05:11 AM
thomasgunnar wrote:
I had a 66, 81 and currently have two 79's.
Sep-10-2015 12:30 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Over the years I have owned a 1972, 1974 and 1978 Broncos and a 1997 Ranger.
Wouldn't mind having an updated version of either one.
Well, let me clarify that. Updated Bronco NOT based on that POS Bronco II
Long time until 2018.
Sep-09-2015 11:06 PM
blt2ski wrote:tomman58 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
No where does the article state that the Ranger will be built in Michigan, nor does it state it will be the 2018 model year............
Murderator is smelling a troll thank you very much!
marty
I think it was on the news some time ago as to the location, that being in wayne Michigan at the old ford truck plant.
A link was given to the quote part in a later post. BUT, as I noted, the quote part was a different article! Not in the original link! And given later when OP was called out......
If one is going to put a quote into a post, at least make it such that we can find the quote if also linking an article! Pretty simple no matter the subject matter IMHO!
Even still, there are probably a lot of us that would like to see an older sized Ranger be back in the market.....Especially one that gets upper 20 to low 30 mpg that a 76 toyota and 86 S-10 that I had got. Yeah they did not tow much more than 2000 lbs......Not sure I bought or had either of them to tow in reality. More a can I carry 1000 lbs of stuff in the bed, move two people with the toyota. The S-10 was could I get my twin sons car seats in the cab, myself and still shift the floor mounted gear shift......Reverse seated no less when less than 24 months old!
I would like one today frankly! 22-24mpg in a toyota tacoma with a 4 banger is imho horrible for a truck of that size. Should be at least 25hwy 30 freeway. They also weigh a heck of a lot more than my old rigs wiegh. Both were less than 3000 lbs, reality closer to 2500 lbs!
JMHO not that it counts for anything in the scheme of things.....
marty
Sep-09-2015 11:01 PM
Bedlam wrote:
The global Ranger is close to the size of a F150. I don't see a need for it in the pickup line - They would be better off making a Flex pickup. A new Bronco based off the global Ranger might be a better SUV than the current Explorers yet not take away from Expeditions...
Sep-09-2015 07:28 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I should believe American press because why?!?!?!
Not sure any of the stations have told the real truth in a couple of decades or more.
Then there was the, GM was going to have a V8 cat motor in 2001+ model year pickups....we all know what motor is in GM pickups do we not?
I'll see it when I believe it!
Marty
Sep-09-2015 06:53 PM
tomman58 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
No where does the article state that the Ranger will be built in Michigan, nor does it state it will be the 2018 model year............
Murderator is smelling a troll thank you very much!
marty
I think it was on the news some time ago as to the location, that being in wayne Michigan at the old ford truck plant.
Sep-09-2015 06:30 PM
blt2ski wrote:
No where does the article state that the Ranger will be built in Michigan, nor does it state it will be the 2018 model year............
Murderator is smelling a troll thank you very much!
marty
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Sep-09-2015 06:17 AM
Fordlover wrote:
I'd seen these rumors, but without any confirmation or test mules spotted...it's just rumor to me. Seems like We've heard "the Bronco returns!" at least annually for the last 5 or 6 years.
I'm guessing Ford has been keeping an eye on the success of GM's compact trucks, and the case for bringing back the Ranger will be easier if it's based on an existing platform, which really could only be the global ranger for a BOF.