Floyd
Well-Known Member
The Ridgeline may well be a "great vehicle", but it hardly shares the same market as the Ranger.Funny because he has EIGHT posts in a thread the has zero interest in...Go figure...
I ignored him. Nothing but negativity..... Every forum has one or two exceptionally rude people. . Likely because in reality, he is THEE uber Ford fanboi ("Ford trucks for life") he cannot take it when someone else brings in another great vehicle for opinions.
Maybe the mods can move this thread where it belongs to spare him from opening and commenting in a thread he has no interest in except to Defend his "Ford for Life""Thankfully most of the comments in this thread opened my eyes a tad.
Thank You to all those who were NOT offended by the subject. '
I considered a new 2.3L Mustang, A Transit Van, and an F150 when I bought my Ranger, each shares a few characteristics with the Ranger, but none represents direct "in kind"competition.
I closely examined the Colorado, the Frontier, and of course the Tacoma at the same time.
While each of these fell short of the Ranger, they all were designed as direct competition.
I bought my TC to assume many of the duties of the Ranger, and it does those well, but I have never been under the illusion that the TC was a direct competitor.
Same is true of the Ridgeline,.... great vehicle with a different, if overlapping purpose.
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You have often used the term "Ford Fanboi" as an epithet for those who simply examined the choices and picked the best product of its kind.
In the interest of fairness....
I must admit that decades of unparalleled reliability and fitness for the job has influenced my decision to buy Ford.
As did experience with, and examination of, the competition.
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