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Personally, I won't be buying another truck for quite some time. My truck is plenty good for me, and I'm not the guy who gets a new ride every couple of years. I like to enjoy a little time payment free.
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So far I like the looks of it and I’m sure once it’s fully revealed it will grow on me more.

I did finance this truck with the intent to pay it off and have one less payment down the road so I will have to refrain from build and pricing this too much lol.
 

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I like it and if I didn’t have a 2021 already, I would definitely be getting in line.

There are only going to be improvements, sure, there will be some bugs to work out so holding out a year or two if you’re tempted to trade a 2019ish Ranger could be the better choice?

One thing I will say that I’ve never said about another vehicle I’ve ever owned, and there have been MANY! I like this 2021 I have even more than the day I bought it so I don’t see a change for many years to come for me.
 

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Wife told me I had to keep this one for at least 10 years, so I guess the answer is "no" :LOL:

I like the styling of the current Ranger and perfectly happy keeping it for the long haul. The grille on the 6G doesn't do anything for me - not a fan of making the entire stable of trucks look the same...just a dumb idea. Now, if there's a hybird in the catalog, I could be swayed to consider the 6G, especially if the interior upgrades/features are similar to what they did in the Maverick...maybe.
 


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I love my 2019 and would be very happy to keep it. I kept my 2005 for 13 years. The one thing that would get me to trade faster would be a PHEV. A 6 foot bed on a crew cab would seal the deal I think.

While the grille looks similar to the Maverick (which I really don't care for), it seems more "rounded" on the ranger, not so flat - I guess time will tell once it is fully unwrapped, but thus far, it isn't repulsive to me. I don't think I could do the Maverick - it looks like it hit a wall or something.
 

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2.7….I’m in !
I saw they were building a workman's special 6G. Regular cab, long bed.

Doc's 6G build:

2.7 Duh!

Regular cab longed, shortened wheelbase and narrowed frame, tubbed SCrew bed, dropped to the ground on drag radials.


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I've also been one to keep vehicles awhile until well after they've been paid off. I'm also not a high mileage driver. Took me better than a decade to hit 100k in my last vehicle and it had been paid off for awhile. I'd have kept it longer if I wasn't having some irritating issues with it (water ingress during heavy downpours).

I'm not one who tends to chase the latest and greatest, so it'd take some serious new features to pry me away from my current one sooner than intended. Plus, the deal I got on my current one will be hard to give up for the less attractive loan and pricing options available currently.

I'm honestly more likely to make major upgrades to what I have before I buy a totally new one.

I actually really liked my 98 Ranger, and I'd probably still have it if a few circumstances were different.
 

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I saw they were building a workman's special 6G. Regular cab, long bed.

Doc's 6G build:

2.7 Duh!

Regular cab longed, shortened wheelbase and narrowed frame, tubbed SCrew bed, dropped to the ground on drag radials.


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I figure from what I've seen it looks like a bigger Maverick (possibly).
And TBH I'd rather try to convince my wife to get a Maverick Lariat 2.0EB when our Civic 5 door finally takes a bow (at 63k that little civic has MANY miles left in her).

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If it has a heated steering wheel they will get folks to cross the line… once you have it there is NO turning back. I still can’t believe that a $46K Lariat doesn’t have it….
 

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I will have to wait to see what it really looks like, what options it will have but even then no go. I do like my 2020 Ranger and will keep it for a long time. I still have my 1999 Tacoma 22 years now with only 145,000 miles. Special ordered with the V6 SR5 2WD Scab. My little sports truck. It's been paid off for ever it seems. My Ranger is paid off too. It still looks new unless you look real close LOL.
 

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I saw they were building a workman's special 6G. Regular cab, long bed.

Doc's 6G build:

2.7 Duh!

Regular cab longed, shortened wheelbase and narrowed frame, tubbed SCrew bed, dropped to the ground on drag radials.


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I can't wait to see the new truck. To be honest though, if I had to purchase a truck (not looking to any time soon), I would probably go back to an F-150. It's just more comfortable for a family of 4. We'll see what the new interior looks like though, that could change my mind.
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