shred5
Well-Known Member
This never was true. Ford was selling the ranger at about the same pace they were making them right from the beginning. The sensational press just ran with idiotic headlines like "ranger only sells X in its first quarter" while ignoring the fact that Ford only managed to ship about X rangers to dealers in its first quarter. By the end of the first year Ford had sold about 90k rangers, which seems to be about what they expected and about what they made. They never were sitting on a ton of unsold inventory relative to any other manufacturer. Yeah, they had rebates--but so did everyone else. The biggest problem with the ranger's initial sales was simply bad reporting. And I never did really understand who had an ax to grind with Ford; we didn't see the same kind of headlines for the gladiator launch ("Jeep sells only 314 units in April!?!?!!!") instead we saw "Jeep has lots of pre-orders" with no mention of the fact that just like Ford or any other manufacturer with a new model it took a while to ramp up production and then get trucks onto dealer lots. Just bad reporting and fanboy headline amplification.
I will disagree partially because that may have had some to do with it but there was a good amount of inventory at my dealer until the large rebates came out. Matter of fact they had so many Rangers they kept some on their overflow lot. Right after the rebates the Ranger moved into second place in sales. Around thanksgiving the Ranger became hard to get by me. I believe those rebates helped put the Ranger on the map.
I had been looking at the Ranger for many months before purchasing and the rebates are why I bought. If not I would maybe never would have purchased one. He also had tried steering me back to another F150 because when I was looking originally the F150 could be had cheaper with more options. That also could have hurt sales.
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