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- Mar 23, 2008
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- Vehicle Year
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I'll happily compare the F150 to a Ranger feature for feature. You can't get into the ballpark price wise. I like Rangers because it's the right size for me. I don't haul a trailer, My job doesn't entail carrying a lot of ladders or construction equipment. The F150 would eat up too much space in my garage. I can fit both my Rangers front to back. That wouldn't happen with an F150 and just about anything else. I can go anywhere a full size goes and a lot of places they can't. People complain about the mileage. As stated thousands of times before if I was concerned about mileage I would own an economy car.
It always seems a comparison between these 2 trucks starts when the Ranger's demise is mentioned. They are not in the same group. They are both pick ups and that's where it needs to end.
Ford stated the Ranger is a lifestyle vehicle not a truck. Well I see so many full size trucks that look so nice and clean. This must mean that most aren't used as a work vehicle. It fits the owner's "lifestyle". Hmmmmm, that sounds familiar....
It always seems a comparison between these 2 trucks starts when the Ranger's demise is mentioned. They are not in the same group. They are both pick ups and that's where it needs to end.
Ford stated the Ranger is a lifestyle vehicle not a truck. Well I see so many full size trucks that look so nice and clean. This must mean that most aren't used as a work vehicle. It fits the owner's "lifestyle". Hmmmmm, that sounds familiar....