Ranger Danger
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- James
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2019
- Threads
- 5
- Messages
- 178
- Reaction score
- 267
- Location
- East Coast USA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Ranger FX-4 Off-Road BLK PKG Cactus Gray
- Occupation
- Stay at home puppy daddy
Congrats on your new Ranger!I test Drove a bunch of trucks before picking my Ranger.
Here's my takeaway from three of these.
1. Ranger - Best ride, best power, felt like a newer vehicle (Even my XL)
2. Tacoma - Very Truck-like ride, Firm. Transmission felt older and slower than my 04' Jeep GC 6spd. 4cyl Engine was slothful. V6 was ok, but nothing special. The Hood sticks out VERY far. Blocks alot of the view.
3. Honda Ridgeline - Spacious inside. Love the in-bed storage. Felt more like a Mini-van with a bed. Comfortable but almost Too spacious in the cab Like everything felt too far away. The Dash felt like it was Newly designed in 2008 but hadn't been changed since then. The backseats were nice.
4. Colorado - Never Drove because my Tow-Truck Driving buddy and my Mechanic both advised me against the Chevy/GMC lineup. They had nothing substantially negative to say against the Ford or Toyota or Honda.
Logically the Toyota would have been the safe choice, but everytime I drove the Tacoma I wished it was the Ranger.
The Tacoma I Tested:
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The Ranger I bought:
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The other day I parked next to a Tacoma:
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My VOTE is all day with the Ranger after trading in my Tacoma TRD Off-Road. You made the right choice. I keep finding so many nice details with my Ranger Lariat that the Tacoma did not have. The Tacoma from SR-SR5-Sport-Limited I hear the ride is rough (I see you were parked next to a Tacoma Limited). The Off-Road has a smoother ride thanks to the suspension, and would assume the PRO is nice as well. That is why I was going to buy an XL with the STX & FX4 package until I drove the Lariat, no need as the ride was very modern and nice.
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