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25-07-2018, 08:13 PM | #991 | ||
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25-07-2018, 08:25 PM | #993 | |||
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Was in the USA a couple of weeks ago and watched a documentary on trucks and their history. They said the other brands ( Ram/ Chevy ect) had no model that came close to the F150 Raptor. I think this also applies to dual cabs in Australia with this Ranger. |
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25-07-2018, 08:26 PM | #994 | ||
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I think it's all a matter of expectations. I'm going to have so much fun with mine... I will try to explore every nook and cranny of Australia. I've already put in for 2 months of leave and a mate and I are going to go explore. Of course you can do it in any other vehicle, but for me it's the warranty and the out of the box experience. Easy resale anytime. No brainer.
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25-07-2018, 08:27 PM | #995 | |||
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25-07-2018, 08:38 PM | #996 | ||
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I love my current Ute a Fgx Xr6 turbo but a dual cab is so much more practical. I want to buy a raptor but needs to have more engine for me. Come on ford do it please. 20 years ago who would have thought falcons would come with turbos and supercharged engines. No one. But a big engine in it please. Or bring out the f150 at a fair price please. You did a great job with the mustang do it with the f150.
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25-07-2018, 08:44 PM | #997 | ||
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So everyone who has a criticism is never going to consider one?
I would love one. Looking at the specs list I'm liking what I see, they have gone above and beyond on many aspects and it's impressive. Then I get to the engine and it just turns me off. I'm one of those weird people who still like biggish engines, especially in something marketed as 'performance'. I would have got a 5.7L Hemi in my Grand Cherokee if I could have, but they discontinued it in about 2015. I didn't think I would buy another ute since I have gone off small diesels and leaf springs, but the Ranger Raptor is something I would love to own. I would also love a ute with an open-able window between the cab and the tray. I have my reasons why I want this, but that is something no one except Nissan offers in Australia. Well until the Ram comes. Last edited by Ben73; 25-07-2018 at 08:50 PM. |
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25-07-2018, 08:46 PM | #998 | |||
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I had a Raptor 150 and a 250 and just for fun, I set my 250 petrol V8 to metric to send a pic to my friends back in Oz. Ask yourself, could you handle this fuel economy? We pay about 66 cents per litre for petrol in the US... Be careful what you wish for.... |
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25-07-2018, 08:46 PM | #999 | ||
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https://www.caradvice.com.au/670619/...r-ecoboost-v6/
But, Trevor Worthington, Ford's vice president of product development for Asia Pacific, is convinced that there's no market for these types of drivetrains. "Well, we haven't looked at that one [referring to a petrol or diesel V6] because as I've said this morning, the vast majority of the 200 markets that we sell Ranger, and when I say a vast majority I mean 99 per cent are all diesel markets," he said. "It'd be like turning up with something that people wouldn't even consider buying."
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25-07-2018, 08:49 PM | #1000 | ||
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I know. It should be a full package. Like how a good modern performance car can go fast in a straight line and around corners.
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So he said they didn't look into a V6 diesel because Ranger buyers only want diesel. Righto mate. sounds like he was making up stuff on the spot to please those annoying journos. Last edited by Ben73; 25-07-2018 at 09:19 PM. |
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25-07-2018, 09:03 PM | #1002 | ||
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There is offroad and onroad performance. I have driven ranger and territory diesel onroad , and for me there is NO performance...
Go drive a twin turbo range rover diesel, now thats performance. Diesel doesnt mean low performance , but if its ford it does......
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25-07-2018, 09:12 PM | #1003 | |||
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So take your GT up the Gibb river road or canning stock route then. Or criticise it for not having enough ground clearance to be the 'full package'. I don't see anywhere where Ford are marketing this vehicle as anything but a serious off road vehicle that still has good on road manners. |
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25-07-2018, 09:15 PM | #1004 | |||
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Yes you are right, the Navara does run a coil rear - probably would have been a good idea for them to change the payload to 500kg with their first attempt but they’re getting there, much better with the current model set up. ‘Every American pick up’ - F150 Raptor still runs a leaf rear, won’t get a coil rear till next year. At this time the engineers behind the F150R said untill it goes full coil the Ranger Raptor will outhandle the F150 Raptor on a high speed Baja run. Will be a ‘trick’ set up on the 2019 F150R too which will feed into the Ranger Raptor imo. |
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25-07-2018, 09:16 PM | #1005 | |||
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Go drive a twin turbo range rover diesel, now thats performance. Too funny. |
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25-07-2018, 09:26 PM | #1006 | ||
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Just wanted to add I really like this forum because it's more or less troll free. I really do enjoy a spirited argument and healthy debate is nice.
In the end hopefully this leads to VW/GM/Toyota etc stepping up their game. More competition is better for everyone. You can bet your bottom dollar that the OEMs are reading this and many other forums... |
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25-07-2018, 09:37 PM | #1008 | ||
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I was considering one, but the problem is its supposedly a somewhat exclusive vehicle in terms of tech, yet by all accounts the drivetrain will be available on regular Rangers. And with talk of a US Raptor Ranger getting a bigger motor, I don't want to commit to something that will be comprehensively updated 18 months later. I made the mistake of buying a GenF R8 which was replaced a couple years down the track with the LSA. FFS carmakers, go to market with something that befits the badge from day 1, instead of screwing over the early adopters.
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26-07-2018, 08:46 AM | #1010 | ||
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That’s not a review mate - it’s common sense stuff. It’s already been mentioned that FORD have only ever advertised this 4wd as an ‘off road’ performance vehicle. It’s got more power than the old Ranger, is quicker than the old Ranger, will leave the old Ranger literally for dead off road, and will outhandle the American F150R on a Baja run, yet some want to get hooked on the 0-100 times. We all know it’s a 2 litre mate, hopefully you’ll see your petrol Raptor. Until then, if you and others wanna throw your toys outa the cot and ‘bag’ the best dual cab Oz has seen in various ways go for it - knock ya self out.
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26-07-2018, 09:07 AM | #1012 | ||
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It is a review, a journo review who has obviously driven it. Again its not my review.
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26-07-2018, 01:52 PM | #1013 | |||
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Only criticism is the engine on the open road when overtaking - if they join with VW you may see the big V6 in her. Either way it’s only the beginning, whether it be a diesel or petrol, the popularity should secure it with a bigger engine in the future for those that want the extra power. |
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26-07-2018, 02:37 PM | #1014 | |||
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this Raptor is it until 2021 and the next product cycle. The US Ranger and it's 2.3 EB was a clever little add on after the final MCE for global was done. How do I know that? Global MCE is out soon/now and US Ranger arrives at end of the year. 2.3 EB is North American exclusive, no engineered for global Ranger Last edited by jpd80; 26-07-2018 at 02:44 PM. |
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26-07-2018, 03:04 PM | #1015 | ||
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It is notable that he only grumbles about the engine when he's on road.....i took it that he meant under those conditions it's underpowered, and more because of power/weight than the sheer output of the engine itself. Doesn't matter a stuff whether it's 2L, a helluva lot of 2L engines pushing out a chunk of power these days. But in its current form a petrol option would have been nice...the 2.3 would seem to still fit Fords downsizing strategy but would it have paid back Fords investment in getting that engine into the Ranger in markets where fuel is pricier than the U.S.?
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26-07-2018, 05:03 PM | #1017 | |||
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Even VW with their 2.0L tdi450 in T6 Multivans and Transporters is a 150kW version with 450Nm so Ford's Raptor 157Kw/500Nm is a pretty damn good set of numbers in comparison....and not a dsg in sight |
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26-07-2018, 05:13 PM | #1018 | ||
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Past half way through 2018, are any of these things in private hands (offroad) yet ?
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26-07-2018, 08:03 PM | #1019 | ||
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For those commenting on the tyres about how the KO2 existed prior, looks like they are indeed special.
Which means $$$ for me when I go to replace them. I wonder if you'll be able to order them from 3rd parties. Maybe someone will test other brands etc. I wonder how much it really matters, although given that they have gone to this trouble I can't imagine for no reason at all... "Engineers from both companies tested various tyre compounds and suspension settings to come up with a complementary package to achieve the desired traits. The LT285/70-R17 KO2 used on Raptor might look like any other BFG KO2, but it has a unique rubber compound and its own part number." |
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Josh Dowling. say no more.
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