2018 Ford Ranger revisited

by SpeedLux
Images of New Ford Ranger

Ford is preparing to move production of its Focus and C-Max cars to a brand-new factory in Mexico. That will make space for US production of the Ranger and maybe a brand-new Ford Bronco also to start.

The Ranger is provided in three versions across the world, they are regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab. TopSpeed thinks that Ford will choose to make the regular cab part of its United States offering. It explains that there is no midsize routine cab pickup truck currently readily available in that market from any other maker.

It likewise keeps in mind that the expense of complete size pickups has actually risen in the previous few years. There is a strong market for an entry level work truck in XL trim for specialists, pool people, and municipal employees who don’t need a complete size, fully packed vehicle for their daily tasks.

Whether Ford will choose to provide the 4 door crew cab variation, is unidentified at this time. It appears likely a purchaser who desires the ability to bring 5 individuals to a job site would go with the larger F150 over the Ranger. While, people with households might appreciate the capability to use the Ranger as a truck and a passenger car.

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JL Jones June 16, 2016 - 2:48 pm

BRING IT ON ……..

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