Cmar
Well-Known Member
I remember seeing this actual episode on TV not long ago, cars that just randomly stop, and Ford can't fix despite keeping them for months are just excellent examples of bad advertising others have had issues of driveline vibrations and misalignment.Yea but for me Ford is a American company and I want to see them do well. I mean it is a iconic American company and symbolizes America.
I completely agree with Phil's post.
I do not always trust what I see on YouTube but I have seen a few like this now on the new Ranger.
Sure hope Ford fixes the issue before launching in the USA.
Ford should just take these cars back give the customers new vehicles in good faith, (they did eventually - but with bad grace and only after this aired) and fix them properly, and then perhaps resell them as demonstrators / low mileage company vehicles.
I would like a new Ranger but no way would I buy one of the first batch. Ford promised Australian customers that their quality issues that bugged the previous Ranger 5G would be fixed in the new model. (oil pump and EGR cooler on the 3.2 and 2.2 diesel, injectors on the 2.0 diesel, 10R80 auto high failure rate, the HVAC actuators etc) Well they fixed the first two by dropping the Puma engines from the line up -a shame because the i5 3.2 was a really nice diesel.
We will see how the 3.0 V6 diesel goes, we had it here previously in 2.7 guise in the locally built Ford Territory and it was a fairly reliable engine, the primary problem being a tendency to spin main bearings and break cranks, it also used to spin bearings and break cranks in 3.0 guise in Landrovers and Range Rovers. Ford say they have fixed this by switching from a cast to forged crank, I guess we will see, the new trucks have even more electronics that the last ones - auto AWD and other new things. They need to get the electronics right, and to train their dealerships in correctly trouble shooting then when they're not. It's not impossible, we've had a number of Korean & Japenese cars which have never had electronic issues.
Too many more episodes like the above will hurt them here, when the Chinese are selling two full size utes here now one of which at least at first glance offers everything a Ranger Sport does, at $30,000 LESS and with a better build quality.
We're talking 8 speed ZF auto, Borg Warner AWD transfer case, Dana diffs with Eaton e-locker, etc.
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