Sponsored

5G Ranger vs Every Nextgen

GhostStrykre

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bee
Joined
Aug 20, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
493
Reaction score
1,830
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
Our 5th gens may have their share of issues, but at least we’re well into the development curve.

New 6th Gen Rangers have typical first year woes. The GM twins sound like they’ve stumbled upon their fair share of issues.

And now this with the Tacoma…


That video does a great deep dive on a myriad of issues, but even their daggum manual transmission is failing?! The discussion with a Toyota engineer on how they developed parts…

Moments like these I feel as if I confidently tell my wife it’s safe to sink a few grand into aftermarket parts for my 2019 hahah
Sponsored

 
OP
OP
GhostStrykre

GhostStrykre

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bee
Joined
Aug 20, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
493
Reaction score
1,830
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
That’ll be the case for most.

Really im just shocked to see these developments on the Tacoma. Particularly that the driveline on a Toyota isn’t strong enough to handle the hybrid powertrain with a manual transmission since the engineers can’t tune out the stress a driver may input. They can only do it with the auto transmission. The content creator stating that this sounds like the driveline isn’t over engineered like they used to be is eyebrow raising.
 

RedlandRanger

Moderator
First Name
Rob
Joined
Nov 14, 2018
Threads
42
Messages
5,111
Reaction score
11,105
Location
Oregon
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat FX4, 1973 Mercury Capri
Vehicle Showcase
1
That’ll be the case for most.

Really im just shocked to see these developments on the Tacoma. Particularly that the driveline on a Toyota isn’t strong enough to handle the hybrid powertrain with a manual transmission since the engineers can’t tune out the stress a driver may input. They can only do it with the auto transmission. The content creator stating that this sounds like the driveline isn’t over engineered like they used to be is eyebrow raising.
Toyota (as well as many other brands) are not the same company they were 20 years ago - and not in a good way. My guess is the bean counters are overriding the engineers. It is what has caused Boeing so many problems - they used to be an engineer driven company - now they are driven by the bean counters - and it shows.
 

Big Blue

Well-Known Member
First Name
Lee
Joined
May 5, 2020
Threads
16
Messages
3,927
Reaction score
9,352
Location
Wisconsin
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4 Supercrew lighting blue
Occupation
Retired mechanical designer
That’ll be the case for most.

Really im just shocked to see these developments on the Tacoma. Particularly that the driveline on a Toyota isn’t strong enough to handle the hybrid powertrain with a manual transmission since the engineers can’t tune out the stress a driver may input. They can only do it with the auto transmission. The content creator stating that this sounds like the driveline isn’t over engineered like they used to be is eyebrow raising.
I didn't think you could get the hypbrid powertrain with a manual transmission. I looked online, and it looks like the I-Force Max is only available with the auto. I can see programming it to deal with the shifting and power spikes of a manual would be a nightmare.
 


OFC Ranger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jack
Joined
Aug 3, 2020
Threads
297
Messages
5,019
Reaction score
13,926
Location
Georgia
Vehicle(s)
ZR2
The GM twin issues are mostly coming down to electronical issues on very early 2023 models.

The 2.7 motor has been around for a bit in the Sierra before it was re-worked for the new mid-sizes.

With that said I've had basically zero issues outside of a few miniscule fitment issues on my 23' ZR2. However in about 1 year I have only put 4,000 miles on it. Still smells new.

I should be noted I had similar issues on my 19' Ranger - ie; re-aligning body panels / doors. All relatively simple DIY fixes. Had zero mechanical issues on the Ranger too, but again in about 4 years of ownership I only had 18,000 on it when I traded it in.

I quite literally only use my trucks for recreational use. On the flipside I'm averaging about 5,000 miles a month on my patrol vehicle. lol I get an oil change every 3 weeks.
 

MountainGoat

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2020
Threads
43
Messages
2,346
Reaction score
7,065
Location
Missouri
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ranger XLT Sport 4x4
It's a shame we had solid transmissions across the board until the EPA said "get infinity mpg by year X" which forced 6, 8, 10, etc speed trans which all break. It's not Ranger vs X unfortunately. More like new vs old, old being the winner.

I remember a common saying with old cars like the Miata was get the 5sp manual not the 6sp, because the 6 has smaller gears jammed into the same housing so is weaker. But a 10 speed surely will be fine.

The GM twin issues are mostly coming down to electronical issues on very early 2023 models.

The 2.7 motor has been around for a bit in the Sierra before it was re-worked for the new mid-sizes.

With that said I've had basically zero issues outside of a few miniscule fitment issues on my 23' ZR2. However in about 1 year I have only put 4,000 miles on it. Still smells new.

I should be noted I had similar issues on my 19' Ranger - ie; re-aligning body panels / doors. All relatively simple DIY fixes. Had zero mechanical issues on the Ranger too, but again in about 4 years of ownership I only had 18,000 on it when I traded it in.

I quite literally only use my trucks for recreational use. On the flipside I'm averaging about 5,000 miles a month on my patrol vehicle. lol I get an oil change every 3 weeks.
The Colorado trans was a joint effort between Ford and Chevy and they both break down. The have a class-action for the Chevy trans as well as the Ford.


Chevrolet is facing multiple class action suits regarding Chevrolet Colorado
models from 2017 to 2024 regarding transmission problems among other issues.

Chevrolet Colorado Lawsuit:
Bad Transmission
Powertrain Problems
Transmission Problems
Cooling System Problems
Problems with the Engine
Air Conditioning System Failures
 

Buckbull

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Nov 9, 2023
Threads
8
Messages
344
Reaction score
1,383
Location
Illinois
Vehicle(s)
2023 Ford Ranger Tremor
Occupation
Software Architect
It's a shame we had solid transmissions across the board until the EPA said "get infinity mpg by year X" which forced 6, 8, 10, etc speed trans which all break. It's not Ranger vs X unfortunately. More like new vs old, old being the winner.

I remember a common saying with old cars like the Miata was get the 5sp manual not the 6sp, because the 6 has smaller gears jammed into the same housing so is weaker. But a 10 speed surely will be fine.


The Colorado trans was a joint effort between Ford and Chevy and they both break down. The have a class-action for the Chevy trans as well as the Ford.
I thought GM and Ford only built the 10 speed together and the 8 speed which is in the GM twins was not jointly developed?
 

dtech

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 10, 2020
Threads
38
Messages
3,138
Reaction score
7,585
Location
colorado
Vehicle(s)
Ranger Lariat FX4, chromed and forever damperless
I've not watched the referenced youtube video nor the one with the link below that purports to clarify the new Taco issues , IMO just more internet bs just like TFL crappola, like the Ford tech Mackapoloo and countless other crap that has become synonymous with the internet today. But a lot of people thrive on this sort of thing, just consider the viewership that FOX News continues to enjoy. Oh yeah I picked up a nail in my tire 2 days ago, so it must be because Ford makes crap and my Ranger is junk, gotta blend in with the crowd.

 
Last edited:

MountainGoat

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2020
Threads
43
Messages
2,346
Reaction score
7,065
Location
Missouri
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ranger XLT Sport 4x4

Cabose-1

Well-Known Member
First Name
Eli
Joined
Jan 19, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
1,982
Reaction score
7,473
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2024 Ranger XLT, 4x2, Advance Tow, E-Locker
Occupation
Student
I've not watched the referenced youtube video nor the one with the link below that purports to clarify the new Taco issues , IMO just more internet bs just like TFL crappola, like the Ford tech Mackapoloo and countless other crap that has become synonymous with the internet today. But a lot of people thrive on this sort of thing, just consider the viewership that FOX News continues to enjoy. Oh yeah I picked up a nail in my tire 2 days ago, so it must be because Ford makes crap and my Ranger is junk, gotta blend in with the crowd.

You picked up nails too!!!!
Last thursday i went to fix a flat on my passenger front, and the dude at discount tire found a flat on my driver rear!!!!!!! I got them fixed for free but sheeesh, i should have bought a ridgeline! Ford needs to do better.
2 nails, 2 tires......smdh
 

KJRR

Well-Known Member
First Name
KJ
Joined
Feb 1, 2020
Threads
14
Messages
2,022
Reaction score
10,482
Location
Cleveland, OH
Vehicle(s)
'19 Ford Ranger, '14 Ford Edge, '74 VW Type 181
Occupation
Professional Curmudgeon
You picked up nails too!!!!
Last thursday i went to fix a flat on my passenger front, and the dude at discount tire found a flat on my driver rear!!!!!!! I got them fixed for free but sheeesh, i should have bought a ridgeline! Ford needs to do better.
2 nails, 2 tires......smdh
Ugh, now I gotta worry about nails in the tires!? When will it end!
Wait, I know how to fix it, log outta r5g and read something less stressful like CNN... :LOL:
 

ctechbob

Well-Known Member
First Name
Shawn
Joined
Feb 2, 2021
Threads
32
Messages
1,588
Reaction score
4,144
Location
30666
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ranger XL/FX2/STX
Occupation
Adult Daycare
Oh it was the 6 and 10 together, not the 8. But the 8 has problems too according to the article I read.

https://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/08/lawsuit-brought-against-ford-transmission-co-developed-with-gm/
There is some stellar reading out there in the 8-speed lawsuit. GM knew that trans was a turd before they even launched it, but they went ahead full send and have been absolutely bleeding ever since.

The 'Gen 2' of it will probably be a solid unit, but they've just launched that in the last year or so.

And yes, the "8L's" are all GM, no Ford involvement with that one.

Unsealed Document List for the GM 8 Speed Lawsuiut:

https://www.cohenmilstein.com/wp-co...f-Misc.-Exhibits-Document-GM-Litigation_0.pdf

For the LOL's, and don't think I'm picking on GM, I'm sure Ford has its share of internal communications that is just as cringe.

1719196379414-49.png


1719196472971-1e.png


1719196508057-cn.png
Sponsored

 
Last edited:
 








Top