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I might actually buy a new ranger if this was here.
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It actually looks....tough...like a truckThat would be nice.![]()
I might actually buy a new ranger if this was here.
Lol.What? They brought back the Cologne 2.9?
Can I get one with an 8-track?
And a vinyl bench and rubber floor?
If yes, then count me in!
Unfourtantly that horse is dead.
I don't keep up with new stuff. Does any maker offer a small truck with regular cab and long box these days?
Nope.
Even extended cabs are dying which makes me sad, I would love to go back to a fullsize one someday.
That's hard to believe, that the car makers think that there's not a market for plain old truck.
And . . . it's very sad.
Or redThat, but blue.
The kinda weird part is... there isn't.
They move slower than slow here at the dealer I work at. Fleets gave up on them so they order something that has resale value when they are done with them.
The kinda weird part is... there isn't.
They move slower than slow here at the dealer I work at. Fleets gave up on them so they order something that has resale value when they are done with them.
I've always been skeptical of this. Not whether it's true; obviously they don't sell as well, but why? And when did it start?
Regular cabs have been overwhelmingly stripper-spec forever (7/109 single-cab F150s here are non-XL, for example), so it's not hard to imagine someone shows up wanting one and then goes "wait a minute, only crew-cabs have the package/feature/trim I want? Well then."
Did automakers introduce crew cabs, all other things being equal, and sales suddenly blew regular cabs out of the water?
Without sales figures over time broken down by cab type--which aren't released--it's always going to feel like a chicken-or-the-egg problem: did people stop buying regular cabs on their own, or did companies start making them mediocre?