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18-07-2018, 05:33 PM | #901 | ||
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18-07-2018, 05:36 PM | #902 | ||
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Not me. I was very much in the market but was not impressed by the engine choice at all. I’ve just put down a deposit for an SRT Jeep. When someone offers a dual cab with a decent engine I’ll be back. So yes they have lost at least one potential sale and I’m sure I’m not the only one. I usually defend Ford but this one they did get wrong imo. This isn’t the 90’s anymore turbo petrols can be very economical even in 4x4s.
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18-07-2018, 05:58 PM | #903 | ||
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It cant pull a big van so it wont attract new buyers from that market, its too expensive for a tradies ute so it wont attract new buyers from that market.
It will sell to those who up until now and into the future would have bought Wildtracks essentially canabilising its own numbers. Wait 12 months and look at the numbers, my bet is they wont increase due to this example. |
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18-07-2018, 06:22 PM | #904 | ||
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Your not understanding what I am trying to say. It would be easy for Ford to test the waters as development has been done. Now I’m not an engineer and I don’t know how different the us rangers are. I believe there is not much difference and the Thailand factory make both lhd and rhd. The raptor will also come out in the us so I think that market will get a hi-Po 2.3 eco boost. Our raptor is similar to the us version as it has coil springs and 4 wheel disc brakes. Any way I hope that petrol model comes to Australia. Time will tell. I can only hope.
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18-07-2018, 06:33 PM | #905 | |||
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You don’t understand. There is NO US Ranger Raptor. The Americans are on record saying it is something they will look at the future, but there is no such thing in the short to medium term. |
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18-07-2018, 06:43 PM | #906 | ||
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My take is that Raptor sales will most likely displace previous FX-4 sales nit Wildtrak...
Either way, Raptor doesn't live or die on what Australian market sales are. |
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18-07-2018, 06:50 PM | #907 | ||
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18-07-2018, 07:00 PM | #909 | |||
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You are correct though, a $74K Ute has a very small market with a very specific buyer. Maybe the diesel is not quite right for our market but I'm sure that enough high end buyers will lease one for three or four years and then get the one they are waiting for... |
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18-07-2018, 07:09 PM | #910 | |||
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I cant see your 2.2 highrider XL tradie running the numbers past the bean counter though. |
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18-07-2018, 07:34 PM | #911 | ||
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Of course not but then they are not the intended market either...
Remember that most of these high end vehicles are bought as user chooser novated leases Last edited by jpd80; 18-07-2018 at 07:39 PM. |
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18-07-2018, 07:44 PM | #912 | ||
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That looks like a left hand drive raptor to me.
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18-07-2018, 07:45 PM | #913 | ||
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18-07-2018, 07:52 PM | #914 | ||
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Re Ecoboost Ranger,
Keep in mind the timing of the development of the US Ranger and it's 2.3 Ecoboost engine came after the final refresh of Gen 1 Ranger was locked in, Ford couldn't change it now even if they wanted to. So there was never a plan to sell 2.0 EB or 2.3 EB in the ROW |
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18-07-2018, 08:15 PM | #915 | ||
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Regarding the cannibalism of Ranger sales, IMHO it'll be XLT sales that will suffer, albeit insignificanly. There's plenty of guys I've seen out on the trails that have spent way more than 75k on their setups.
I'd hazard a guess Ford are aiming at low volume? But hard core 4x4ers will buy them.(I'd have bought one a few years ago when I was a keen 4wd'er, and might again once the kids are a bit older(sport runs our lives at the present)
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see what I did there.....
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19-07-2018, 08:06 AM | #918 | |||
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This is a short video in new zealand, where the Director of Marketing for Ford NZ specifically talks for around 2 minutes about their strategy with the raptor. I get the feeling they don't particularly care about initial sales. He talks about their target market and supply expectations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H63Yox4aUqM Last edited by articulatedsphinx; 19-07-2018 at 08:11 AM. |
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19-07-2018, 08:14 AM | #919 | ||
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Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe the 2.3 has to run a minimum octane of 95? If it does then good luck at times in remote areas sourcing it - We rocked up to a remote community in WA and there were 3 petrol vehicles that had been there for 3 days waiting for the fuel truck. It was probably only 91 anyway. I was running a 400ci turbo diesel V8 in a shorty 40 that they all thought was the fuel truck coming into camp (exhaust was a 1 metre side pipe ). They were all very disappointed when they raced across. If the Raptor will be used to see every corner of Oz then the diesel is a no brainer. The 2 litre will have more power than you’ll need through that 10 speed and it will use bugger all fuel which is great when travelling. Once off road the 33” tyres under the FOX suspension will be a blast. Personally I think it’s the best balanced dual cab ute that Oz has seen. I can hear the coffee grinder goin - time to get outa bed. Goin campin for a week and just had half a tonne of wood delivered that I’ve got to stack in the trailer woohoo - stuff huntin for wood in winter I say |
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19-07-2018, 10:40 AM | #921 | ||
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The US rangers are much different than the ROW (rest of world), they need to meet US crash standards.
The frame instead of C rail is a complete box frame, and it has steel front and rear bumpers. In addition it is optioned differently (to a higher standard) and has a lot of other differences. I’ll see if I can find a list. Even the most basic engine in the US is still more than the top spec Australian engine. https://social.ford.com/en_US/story/...rd-ranger.html |
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19-07-2018, 11:01 AM | #922 | |||
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95 is the recommended and it develops the 233Kw on this tested by Ford. 98 puts the 2.3L in another league and going from 91 to 98, it makes 47 more horsepower at the rear wheels (in a Mustang), which is 35rwhp. So I fill up on RON98. |
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19-07-2018, 11:45 AM | #923 | |||
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You'd want to make sure you have a good fuel filtration system in the Ranger with some of the junk fuel around.
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19-07-2018, 02:05 PM | #925 | ||
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Agree Romulus- we did carry and used the filters when we were travelling in remote areas. Takes a big longer but is worth it. I still have my old filter in the garage.
A few communities now have the new drop and go set up running straight off a generator and many of the tanks now are excellent quality - we have the same for our remote work stations. Edit - the filters we used also filtered any water which was what I was more concerned about. |
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19-07-2018, 02:33 PM | #926 | |||
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Which then all requires re-testing. And re-certification on australian fuels and standards. Plus crash testing. Should only cost about three fiddy right? And the US version is significantly different. |
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19-07-2018, 07:20 PM | #928 | ||
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Seriously, this is a run to the finish as far as GEN 1 T6
is concerned. Why would Ford expend resources and funding on a V6 so close to the end of this product cycle when they are already deep into the development of next gen Ranger? I’ve been following engine options for RWD Explorer and PI UTE version arriving the middle of next year - 3.3 V6, 3.3 V6 Hybrid, V6 Ecoboost ....... it on the cards that we’ll see something to wet the appetite in 2021. Until then FOA will trade on diesel popularity |
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19-07-2018, 07:44 PM | #929 | ||
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Does anyone know what the weight difference is between the 2.0/10Speed Combo versus the 3.2/6Speed?
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