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Ford made it clear: go F-Series or go elsewhere.
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Due to changes in economies and rising fuel prices, small trucks just dont sell much anymore. People who want a truck buy a fullsize truck, while people who want something more economical buy a little car or cross-over these days.
The small truck segment used to account for 8% of new vehicle sales, now it accounts for less than 2%. Which is not enough market share for Ford to give a shit about it, when a base f150 is as cheap or cheaper than a Tacoma or Frontier or Canyon (which GMC doesn't make anymore either, btw)
Except for the fact that many businesses used fleets of rangers for delivery vehicles, service trucks, etc. Oh well those businesses are now buying Toyota Tacomas and Nissan Frontiers. An O'Reilly auto parts just opened in town and they have 2 brand new Nissan Frontiers. The local Les Schwab Tires had 2 Rangers, now they have new Toyota Tacomas. That's just 2 businesses locally that I know of that's now driving other manufacturers trucks because Ford dropped the ball on building a simple fleet truck, pretty stupid of them if you ask me considering the huge number of rangers that were sold not only as fleet vehicles but to private buyers every year as well.
The autozone next to my work has Nissan Versa hatchbacks now, tell me that isn't a smart move when all you're doing is delivering small parts all day.
If I remember correctly the Ranger accounted for almost 1/2 of that 2% so it was still a money maker.
I also could care less how big/small the global ranger is, I want a diesel ranger. The diesel Hilux sold overseas that I drove in afghan was amazing. Granted it was tiny but that thing was 20 yrs old with unknown mileage and it still ran perfectly. It also could haul 4 guys in full battle gear without you noticing it. If a diesel ranger came close to that I would have bought one instead of the car I ended up with.
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I'm with U kryptonitecb, I want a little truck with a diesel engine that gets 30-40+ MPG. VW did it yrs ago. Problem is nowadays the diesel is soooo strapped with emissions crap that they don't return the mpg they used to and they are expensive as hell to build to meet emissions standards. The rest of the world have them, don't see why we in the US can't.
Haha you read my mind I was thinking the same thing, a compact truck with a standard diesel engine minus all the electronics and emissions garbage.
The US won't do it because of the emissions crap, its just not worth it for a manufacturer to try and build one from what I have been told and have read, it wouldn't be cost effective to try it unfortunately.
I'm with U kryptonitecb, I want a little truck with a diesel engine that gets 30-40+ MPG. VW did it yrs ago. Problem is nowadays the diesel is soooo strapped with emissions crap that they don't return the mpg they used to and they are expensive as hell to build to meet emissions standards. The rest of the world have them, don't see why we in the US can't.
So goes the ways of ignorant Americans and diesel engines. Diesels actually are more efficient and less pollutant when running correctly. Problem is every hick that adds a tuner and goes around "rolling coal" makes them look bad. I look forward to the day when hopefully the american people realize this.
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solid axles front and rear...