Nissan expects to gain as Ford exits compact pickups

Nissan expects to gain as Ford exits compact pickups
Nissan North America was only too eager to fill the gap left when Ford Motor Co. withdrew from the U.S. compact pickup market. Ford disclosed plans to exit the U.S. compact pickup segment in 2011, and it had built its last U.S. Ranger in December."We felt it was an opportunity to capture market
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truckmantruckman - 1/7/2012 4:08:35 AM
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I would get a used 2010 Hummer H3T alpha before I got this POS, the ford Ranger is even worse, it is basically 30 years old, I have seen the new Ranger, it looks like a mid size F-150, I would only be exited if they made a mini/me Ranger/raptor off road package, the bean counters would never make a Ranger desirable or capable off road. Stickers and shocks don't make it good off road, remember this!


truckmantruckman - 1/7/2012 4:08:36 AM
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I would get a used 2010 Hummer H3T alpha before I got this POS, the ford Ranger is even worse, it is basically 30 years old, I have seen the new Ranger, it looks like a mid size F-150, I would only be exited if they made a mini/me Ranger/raptor off road package, the bean counters would never make a Ranger desirable or capable off road. Stickers and shocks don't make it good off road, remember this!


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