Great clear photos thanks! Is that White Platinum or Oxford White? Didn't see you post your review/impressions anywhere, sorry if I missed it somewhere else on the forum. What'd you think from the test drive?
Totally agree. Diesel is going the way of the dodo in the US and hybrid/electrification is taking over its place as the alternative energy source. You've got such vehicles as a hybrid F-150, hybrid Jeep and hybrid Mustangs coming. Those alone show how popular it's becoming. Wonder when we would...
With the Ranger and Jeep joining the midsize pickup segment it's going to put a squeeze on the pricing of all of them hopefully.
What you guys think will be priced highest and lowest? My guess would be the Jeep will be most expensive and Ranger most affordable.
What's nice is the aftermarket is already so developed for the 2.3L ecoboost. There are Stage 3 packages easily adding 80-90hp. You could secretly take the truck somewhere for a quick tune when the weather turns cold so you can use the colder air as an explanation for why the truck magically...
Too early. They're more likely to show and market the regular Ranger at Woodward especially since pricing was just officially announced. Plus they might be risking early Ranger sales if they announce the Raptor too early.
Be careful with that. A lot of dealerships will do basic tune-ups and have the truck running good enough to outlast the warranty. It appears to only be covered for 3 months as well from what I read. Maybe try to negotiate something longer. Overall, the body is in really good shape and...
Exactly. Most people use highways to get to and from work so it wouldn't make sense. Also, people who tend to buy trucks travel a lot more than others. Hense why they care about towing capacity and mileage efficiency when shopping for them. You can't tow much of anything with a Ford Fiesta lol
It can be worth it but it depends on the shape of it. You didn't mention a price here but I would be prepared to sink another $1000 into it if it needs work. Sometimes these trucks run great at that age and mileage with no issues and then a few months later, everything starts going all at once...
I have seen and read things on the 2020 Raptor Ranger in the US but I can't seem to find anything about the 2019 model being released in the US. Am I overlooking something? Is this 2019 model in Thailand going to be the US's 2020?
Whatever the price will be, it will be cheaper than the F-150. That is their main truck in the US and top seller. It is also going to still be more powerful overall but the RR will offer a cheaper alternative that is less powerful but still a solid truck. That is my guess.