Ford Ranger Wildtrak Special Edition (UK)
04-24-2007, 10:09 AM
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Ford Ranger Wildtrak Special Edition (UK)
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kind of ugly.......looks a little like a ridgeline or an avalanche
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kind of ugly.......looks a little like a ridgeline or an avalanche
we clearly arent' looking at the same vehicle then
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kind of ugly.......looks a little like a ridgeline or an avalanche
I was thinking more along the lines of a Frontier, which has been out for how many years now? "Bold moves, they happen a few years too late"
04-24-2007, 09:17 PM
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I would like to see this Ranger instead of ours. It would be great competitor to Tacoma and Frontier.
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I would like to see this Ranger instead of ours. It would be great competitor to Tacoma and Frontier.
Got that right couldn't agree more..
04-24-2007, 09:21 PM
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I was thinking more along the lines of a Frontier, which has been out for how many years now? "Bold moves, they happen a few years too late"
you really thinks so
04-24-2007, 09:22 PM
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The only thing is... its not available as a gasser... AT ALL. Something I think would be pretty critical in the US market.
Sir may have a 2.5l diesel, or a 3.0l diesel.
I prefer the look of the standard one anyway.
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you really thinks so
The cabs look very similar and even the box with the fender flares....
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The cabs look very similar and even the box with the fender flares....
still its better than the crap we have here.. just AMERICANIZE it a little bit and we have a winner
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The front end on that Wildtrack looks an awful lot like my mother's Subaru Forester...
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still its better than the crap we have here.. just AMERICANIZE it a little bit and we have a winner
Isn't this just a glorified Sport Trac?
04-24-2007, 10:27 PM
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Isn't this just a glorified Sport Trac?
you know what i forgot all about the sport track but yes it almost is except maybe it capacity and bedsize might be a little better
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kind of ugly.......looks a little like a ridgeline or an avalanche
Looks good to me.
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Beauty is only skin deep and I don't think it's bad or good! I want to see the guts/meat of it before I decide.