triumphrider-1
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- Joined
- Nov 18, 2007
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- Location
- Port Huron, MI
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Make / Model
- Ford F150
- Engine Size
- 3.7L
- Transmission
- Automatic
Yeah, I wasn't sure why they said that. You pretty much summed up what I was thinking when I read that answer.Really to say about the Diesel Ranger. Ford got that answer wrong. Using powertrains that is needed to the customer. Guess again Ford. A diesel powertrain will out power, out pull, and get better MPG than the current powertrain. Most people who buy into the compact truck wanted it for the few times they need it to hual something. And for better MPG than its bigger brothers. But with the F-150 so close to MPG and price of a Ranger, people just give in and buy bigger.
I don't know, that e-mail stuff is pretty complex doings.they already made a pretty much brand new ranger in the UK. how hard would it be to e-mail some plans come on