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<blockquote data-quote="Carey Bolin" data-source="post: 970199" data-attributes="member: 69795"><p>I am really sad that Ford decided to kill the great design of the :love:Ranger:love: and :love:Sport-Trac:love:. My aunt and my mother both own Ford Rangers,but the Ranger Wildtrack, to me, seems to be Ford's way of wanting to bring the Sport-Trac back without people really recognizing them. Rangers have been, IMO, Ford's best biggest little work truck they had ever had, and the Sport-Trac (Granted I haven't had mine long) is the best of multiple worlds that Ford has offered. I have also noticed that since Ford released more and more info on the Wildtrack, Chevy had released more information about their Nova Chevy S-10. :angry: Seems like GM and Dodge has seen Ford is feeling their bread and butter F-150 is the best, they are looking to try and pick up the pieces of the Ranger and Sport-Trac and try to make them their own.:toilet: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>:cry:I really hope Ford sees their mistake of killing 2 of their best sellers and bring them back with a bigger bang than when they first appeared.:cry:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey Bolin, post: 970199, member: 69795"] I am really sad that Ford decided to kill the great design of the :love:Ranger:love: and :love:Sport-Trac:love:. My aunt and my mother both own Ford Rangers,but the Ranger Wildtrack, to me, seems to be Ford's way of wanting to bring the Sport-Trac back without people really recognizing them. Rangers have been, IMO, Ford's best biggest little work truck they had ever had, and the Sport-Trac (Granted I haven't had mine long) is the best of multiple worlds that Ford has offered. I have also noticed that since Ford released more and more info on the Wildtrack, Chevy had released more information about their Nova Chevy S-10. :angry: Seems like GM and Dodge has seen Ford is feeling their bread and butter F-150 is the best, they are looking to try and pick up the pieces of the Ranger and Sport-Trac and try to make them their own.:toilet: :cry:I really hope Ford sees their mistake of killing 2 of their best sellers and bring them back with a bigger bang than when they first appeared.:cry: [/QUOTE]
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