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Posted: Thu Apr 30th, 2020 12:23 am |
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410customs wrote:but I am sure some people will love them just like the "edge" and the "Flex" As a flex owner... I love that damn thing. We're on our second. had a 2011, and now have a 2018. the 2018 is the awd ecoboost flavor. I got 4 kids, and I cannot imagine driving them around in anything less. More horsepower than you got in a ferrari less than 15 years, and grip for days. Plus the third row can hold an adult comfortably, and all the stuff 7 people need for a two week road trip. I like it far better than the explorer it shares a platform with. VelociRanger wrote: I would like to see an off-road specific version of the Ranger and the supposed new courier like they did with the raptor. I know the Ranger raptor is available over seas and not in the states, but I think they would sell well here. I don't think that'll happen though because it would probably eat into the f150 sales because you could get a very capable truck for less (in most cases). hear, hear. if they did a hard core off road version of the Courior, they would sell like crazy. Even if they didn't they would still sell like crazy.
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