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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
2019 Ranger disappointment...
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Michael" data-source="post: 1039827" data-attributes="member: 71722"><p>I made the jump from a 2002 V6 to a 2010 V8 in 2013. Despite a few things that I didn't like as much as the Gen 1 (the rear seat fold-down does not lay horizontal and I had to make a custom 1/4" plywood cover to make a flat surface across the gap behind the seats) I've enjoyed every minute of driving my 2010 Ltd. Bought it with 37k miles and I'm now up to 94k miles. Looking online I still see 2010s available out there with lower mileage than mine.</p><p></p><p>Lots of things to dislike about the Ridgeline but so far it is the only vehicle I've seen (and driven) that comes close to what I want, especially ride quality and rear leg room. Unfortunately it continues the truck tradition of the rear seat folding up instead of down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Michael, post: 1039827, member: 71722"] I made the jump from a 2002 V6 to a 2010 V8 in 2013. Despite a few things that I didn't like as much as the Gen 1 (the rear seat fold-down does not lay horizontal and I had to make a custom 1/4" plywood cover to make a flat surface across the gap behind the seats) I've enjoyed every minute of driving my 2010 Ltd. Bought it with 37k miles and I'm now up to 94k miles. Looking online I still see 2010s available out there with lower mileage than mine. Lots of things to dislike about the Ridgeline but so far it is the only vehicle I've seen (and driven) that comes close to what I want, especially ride quality and rear leg room. Unfortunately it continues the truck tradition of the rear seat folding up instead of down. [/QUOTE]
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2019 Ranger disappointment...
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