RANGER_MARC
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- First Name
- MARC
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- Apr 29, 2019
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- Location
- Delaware USA
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- FORD RANGER LARIAT 2019
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- TEACH
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I have been happily driving a 2019 Ranger Lariat bought new, and my inclination, if it were up to me, would be to keep driving it past five years and 100,000 miles before trading it in for something newer, like we always do. My wife does not drive, but we must agree on major purchases, such as automobiles, to go forward. She has always liked the Ranger from the passenger's seat. So, here we are at five years but only 35,000 miles, and the wife starts noticing Broncos on the road and thinking how much more inside-cabin space they would have for all our junk without sacrificing any of the ruggedness and off-road capabilities of the Ranger. She tells me to arrange a test drive, which I do, that is, me driving and her riding shotgun. She loved the Bronco, especially the suspension, the seats, the storage space, and the in-cabin tech, and wanted to trade the Ranger in for one right away. I love the Ranger and would have bought a new one, but being nagged by your wife to get a new 2024 Bronco is not a bad place to be, I tell myself. So we did a Build and Price with the sales representative, and the wife had no problem with my picking out an Outer Banks with four doors, a High/Lux Package, the 2.7 V6, etc., all the goodies that I would have put on my dream Ranger of the future, which is, apparently, not to be. To make a long story short, we have a build date of May 12 and look forward to joining the Bronco Nation sometime in the fall. I have been happily participating in this Ranger Forum since 2019, even before our Ranger was built, and I want to thank everyone involved for all the mutual support, good advice, and bad jokes...
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