I just bought abrand new 08 ranger on saturday, and i had a discussion with the owner of the dealership. He has already been told by ford that the european version of the ranger will never be sold here, (neither imported or manufactured here) as long as the f150 is the top truck in America. He said a 4 door ranger with a possible diesel would be a direct competitor for the f150, and ford has no interest in competing with itself for money. So for all those rumors about the euro ranger coming here, im laying them to rest once and for all.
I was in Oz back in 2003 and drove around in a Ford Falcon mini pickup, Ive had rangers since they were called (cough...cough) Couriers and I was very impressed... plenty of power, great handling, modern design.
The problem here in america is the ridculous emissions standards. If they brought something over here by the time they choked it down the emissions BS it would make maybe 3\4 the power its supposed to (if your lucky).
I always wanted to see a 2dr Crown Vic with a 5.4L 3V....too bad it didnt happen :
The problem with vehicles nowadays is everything and everybody is concerned with is Ride quality and how much techno gizmos you can pack into something. What happend to crank windows, stick shift, and manual locks with a vynil seat and rubber floors?
The last REAL trucks, in my opinion were built back in the late 70's, when dashes were steel, Axles were solid, and transmissions got shifted by hand.
80-96, atleast for Fords were still acceptable, after that (other then the Superduty) theyve been trucks in Form only. Some disagree, and thats your right. I dont even really consider my 96 a "Real" Truck, my 78 on the other hand....
Just my rant.
later,
Dustin
I don't have cupholders and the coffee doesn't tolerate shifting.
Dustin is stuck in the past. When the old big motors got kicked in the stones by the EPA it was because Ford and the rest were had a business model that included being blindfolded and walking around operating farm equipment. The start adding stupid shit on rather than trying to improve the engine. It took them 10 years for the lights to begin to flicker, and by then the Japanese were on them like Pearl Harbor all over again.
The things the big three did to kill the power in their engines, as opposed to building better engines were like taking asprin to fight off the pain of gunshot wound. It was the Honda Civic that passed the emissions test without a catalytic converter incidentally. it also didn't have an air pump, retarded cam timing and a pathetic ignition curve. Those things scooted for having tiny engines in them--and they did it by careful design rather than slapping shit together.
And that is why Toyota is the big ONE now. They never get the crap kicked out of them. Look at the Honda Accords streak as the best selling car in America.
A company like Ford in 1970 had no excuse for not using their massive resources to build a car that could compete with an upstart. They were being stoopid.