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24-02-2018, 04:47 PM | #781 | |||
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24-02-2018, 04:57 PM | #782 | ||
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you might be able to score a factory sponsored Raptor to do a review for all of us here.
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24-02-2018, 05:38 PM | #783 | ||
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24-02-2018, 06:50 PM | #784 | |||
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Clearly there is no real market for them that couldn't be serviced by a Wildtrack for 99% of buyers and hence why you are being so defensive on the subject when questioned. |
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24-02-2018, 07:52 PM | #785 | |||
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I'm not going near this first Gen RR. For sure the competitors are goign to step up to this level. I'll sit and wait there will be more choices to come for sure and if a RR11 comes along sooner or later it will be the ducks guts imo.
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24-02-2018, 10:31 PM | #786 | |||
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Off-road the chassis/suspension of the Ranger Raptor will absolutely well and truly positively shyte on a normal Ranger. That’s the difference. If you haven’t been smashed by corrugations, busted suspension, lost batteries, broken mounts etc you’re always going to question this vehicle and will not appreciate what sort of a game changer this will be off road. The info is out there - if you don’t get the vehicle by now no amount of explaining will help. Try telling Nissan there’s clearly no real market. |
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25-02-2018, 09:03 AM | #787 | |||
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Not only was the Raptor quicker, it was far more comfortable. There's definitely a market for that. Sure, a wildtrak would get you there too, hell, so would a jimny, but to get to your destination and not feeling like you need a new spine would be grouse. |
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25-02-2018, 11:04 AM | #788 | |||
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In a country where vehicles like the Patrol or Landcruisers have been the weapon of choice for the offroad brigade since cocky was an egg, i just dont see too many forking out $80k+ for a vehicle to thrash around in the outback every now and then when a Wildtrack can do that when necessary, albeit slightly comprimised when compared to the Raptor, and them tow a 3t van for the rest of the time. Then the questioned needs to be asked, how will it go when your mate finds his LC deep in mud or sand. Last edited by BENT_8; 25-02-2018 at 11:14 AM. |
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25-02-2018, 12:05 PM | #789 | ||
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There's a difference between towing a 2,500 Kg trailer and towing someone out of a bog.
For one, tow rating is determined by loading on tow bar - around 10% of trailer weight. You don't have that restriction in a recovery situation because there's no braking /handling at speed.... Remember Ranger towing +100 ton steam engine out of shed....http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...13502.1-lg.jpg On using a vehicle to it's full potential, we have no idea how various owners will use their Raptors, they may well be Toorak tractors but some people will enjoy them as a sports truck to full potential, the best part is they don't have to go to a race track to have fun. Once Diesel Raptor heads off highway,the difference is chalk and cheese to regular Raptors. It's not a question of convincing people here, actual buyers will see and know the difference. Last edited by jpd80; 25-02-2018 at 12:25 PM. |
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25-02-2018, 02:33 PM | #790 | |||
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80k for a 70 series Landcruiser without even air con, or 80k for a Ranger Raptor that has creature comforts inside, and designed to be off road ready, and far more comfortable to ride in on a lot of the roads out here? You can be sure i'd consider it if I was looking to buy a new 4wd ute. |
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25-02-2018, 06:31 PM | #791 | |||
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Regarding your question, the RR in sand will eat a cruiser. It’s tyres for a start are nearly bang on 33” stock standard. That’s a huge tyre in stock standard form. Air down a 33’’ tyre down in sand behind a 210hp/10 speed and you will go anywhere bordering rediculous. I’d be more concerned if a RR was bogged in sand over a cruiser, you may find yourself digging a Raptor given the cruiser can’t even get to where you are to pull you out. I think something like this scenario would be found at Stockton for example - just mucking around taking the thing to its limit. I think on CSR/Simmo dunes the RR will do it a hell of a lot easier and with less damage to the dunes. Like a 200, the front end being independent is an advantage in sand also. Mud - The Raptors tyres are LT all terrain BFGs. Same again - bag a 33’’ down in mud and you’re going a lot further than a 32’’ Grandtrek. I did put some directional muddies on our 100 series one day. I came home after the new boots were on, picked the Mrs up and tried to stay straight faced when we drove up the road. Lmao she says - ‘get rid of em, I’m not listening to these all the way to QLD’ . Literally I advertised them the next day and went back to the tyre shop to have a more normal tyre put on - we had a good laugh. They were the same tyre I was running on my shorty at the time but because the shorty was as noisy as a Sherman tank the tyre noise wasn’t evident. Geez we laughed. Each to their own, many will see the Ranger as ample and will use the 20g saved on a camper trailer. |
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26-02-2018, 09:42 AM | #792 | ||
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Sorry mate I don't follow?
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26-02-2018, 12:01 PM | #793 | ||
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Nah, no big deal mate.
You quoted : or they just like the look of it, and like driving across curbs at pace to get to their kids basketball game like I saw some turkey do in a Wildtrack with a Raptor grill last weekend.. I assume you were meaning a dual cab owner doing the above and I just countered by saying I've seen countless Terri or infact many normal SUV doing the same at the countless sporting grounds I frequent regularly. No big deal as mentioned its cool.
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26-02-2018, 12:11 PM | #794 | |||
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he had no regard for anybody else including kids walking around.
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26-02-2018, 02:47 PM | #795 | |||
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...you just don't like it? Last edited by Raptor; 02-03-2018 at 12:17 PM. Reason: Unnecessary name calling removed from post. Play nice people. |
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26-02-2018, 03:43 PM | #796 | |||
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One thing's for sure, this car is more polarising than something Brocky built... |
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26-02-2018, 05:15 PM | #797 | |||
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26-02-2018, 05:57 PM | #798 | ||
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LOL now Brocky and crystals coming into the discussion
The Brocky was fine on the eyes (barring the crystal myth/maybe meth ooooops) and so is the RR but the VL walky was the polarising one without crystals lets get that straight. b0son really you and some are getting pretty precious. What performance type vehicle rides like a smooth street cruiser - not many that I know of. I'm sure they have tuned the suspension a happy medium ex showroom floor. Sure unladen a dual cab has that rear end kick about it, got to expect that its not a sedan, I have 50mm raised with much larger bore tuned shocks to springs and I tell you its farfar better than the OE/stock ride it once had. The FOX's (are adjustable)tuned as they would be with the coils will be fine for those willing to except this dual cab is not like a XLT/Wlidtrak for whoever wants one doesn't wish it to be as one in the first place.
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26-02-2018, 06:04 PM | #799 | |||
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Classy deflection though.. Last edited by Raptor; 02-03-2018 at 12:18 PM. |
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26-02-2018, 06:16 PM | #800 | |||
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From what we've been shown of the Raptor its about going quick around a dirt track in the desert, how many people are buying it to do what Ford have advertised its strengths as being. Im yet to see the display of it crawling up a boulder filled creek bed yet, theres plenty of footage of Patrols and Cruisers to see. |
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26-02-2018, 06:54 PM | #801 | |||
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Ok so compare it to a gts then. Plenty of people snapped them up. How many take their gts to the track? I get your point but people aren't going to buy them because they're a sensible purchase. There will be a fair share of idiots who will buy them to tow though. Can't help stupid. Lol how did that green man get up there? Not intentional I assure you.
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26-02-2018, 07:03 PM | #802 | ||
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Most buyers will likely be cashed up tradies who want to look cooler than their mates. The majority of this hair splitting discussion is moot and just for the sake of being argumentative.
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26-02-2018, 07:15 PM | #803 | ||
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26-02-2018, 07:23 PM | #804 | |||
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Like when Holden released the Sportswagon, sure it attracted some Falcon owners who didnt want the old B series wagons anymore but the majority were people who would have bought a Commodore sedan anyway. The Sportswagon didnt really provide anything extra to what the sedan already could do. Same with raptor, if it was never brought to fruition a Wildtrack would have sufficed as it has done for the past decade. Last edited by BENT_8; 26-02-2018 at 07:29 PM. |
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26-02-2018, 09:36 PM | #805 | ||
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Can't see where my post shows signs of being precious for I also thought my post was measured.
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27-02-2018, 05:03 AM | #806 | |||
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What the RR does it does well. It is purpose built for a certain terrain that is a shyte load of Australia. As an example - a Rubicon (bog stock) with front/rear solid diffs, front/rear sway bar disconnects, front and rear lockers with big clearance is built for the MOAB trails - ROCKS! The RR is an entirely different beast. The RR would not be a MOAB crawler and the Rubicon wouldn’t be a BAJA runner.......both have been built specifically for a certain terrain. I’ve never ever seen a Rubicon advertised for anything other than rock crawling. From memory I think certain jeeps are ‘trail’ rated - meaning they can drive the MOAB trail in stock form.......none are BAJA rated. Guys will purpose build their cruisers/patrols for whatever terrain they’re into - a mate I used to wheel a lot with at porters rd (Sydney) ran a single cab patrol with 42’’ swampers - purpose built for one thing and one thing only. Thing was bloody huge. Bit like cricket really. You’ve got the specialist batter and bowlers like David Warner and Mitchell Starc, then you’ve got the all rounder like ole Andrew Symonds who would represent the cruisers/patrols of the off-roading world - does everything bloody well! The RR won’t be too bad in rock country I reckon. The extra width, good clearance and 33s will do alright. I think the RR comes with a rear locker, but no front locker?? Will be interesting to see how they’ve set the rock mode parameters up. Soon find out. Either way it’s not built for rocks, but it will put in an Andrew Symonds effort Personally I wouldn’t be surprised if the RR ends up with a full independent rear in the future. As for its strengths out the box - I’m very interested. I watched a 3 part Simmo adventure on YouTube last night, each part is 20 min long. The discovery 4 was absolutely shyte in the desert, absolutely bloody useless - it had to attack just about all the really harsh dunes at vehicle damaging speeds to get over them - I was cringing watching him waiting for something to go bang!! The 110 coil defenders walked everywhere and did a pretty good job but geez talk about painfully slow. Actually only one of the 110s went alright, the other one bogged down on just about everything. 2 didn’t finish - one with fuel issues and one with suspension problems that could happen to anyone. A Ranger Raptor would eat the Simmo, and every corrugated dirt road between the east and west coast. Cheers |
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27-02-2018, 11:30 AM | #807 | |||
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I reckon something like the RR would be in its element along the PDR and Gibb River roads. Two roads(tracks) that I have driven in the last couple of years, cursing the corrugations the whole way. |
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27-02-2018, 02:04 PM | #808 | ||
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27-02-2018, 02:09 PM | #809 | ||
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I thought that Ford had rapt up the name by now https://www.wheelsmag.com.au/news/18...r-in-australia
Is this still news, and does anyone care anymore ?. |
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27-02-2018, 05:10 PM | #810 | |||
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Hardly any buyers are going to be jumping in the desert and driving flat out offroad. Also jetski/motorbike owners are probably another target market like people have said. These people tend to like big engines so I dunno how that will go with the 4 cylinder. They all seam to buy Hilux's and Navaras anyway so maybe if they get their power fix on the bike/jet ski they might be happy with an average powered car. I like driving at a good speed on dirt roads. Recently got a flat tyre after hitting an unexpected pothole in a Pajero hammering down a dirt road quickly. (20km/h below the speed limit before anyone has a cry) But from the offroading I have done, been a passenger in and seen others do in videos, photos it's the slow rough stuff that people really love. Interesting to see how that RR goes in that. We know it can go fast offroad, but I want to see the other stuff. Last edited by Ben73; 27-02-2018 at 05:24 PM. |
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