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Ford Introduces All New 2019 Ranger
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 15794320" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>It depends on options. Option for option the full size will still be more expensive, but it's not hard to get these little trucks up there.</p><p></p><p>A base model f-150 or Silverado with 4x4 (I need 4x4) was like $35-37k. My 2017 Colorado had some incentives and rebates, so it went from a fully loaded $42k down to $33k (full disclosure, my wife's teacher discount helped a bit too).</p><p></p><p>Edit: To clear some confusion, I was at dealerships and these were all OTD Prices I was given. </p><p></p><p>At that point the price isn't that much off, but the options were. If i'm going to be spending good money, I want something to show for it, so I went with the smaller truck with more options. Depending on price / mpg / towing, etc I may be willing to part ways with the Colorado in a few years. The Ranger will have to perform though, because the Colorado is no slouch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 15794320, member: 155561"] It depends on options. Option for option the full size will still be more expensive, but it's not hard to get these little trucks up there. A base model f-150 or Silverado with 4x4 (I need 4x4) was like $35-37k. My 2017 Colorado had some incentives and rebates, so it went from a fully loaded $42k down to $33k (full disclosure, my wife's teacher discount helped a bit too). Edit: To clear some confusion, I was at dealerships and these were all OTD Prices I was given. At that point the price isn't that much off, but the options were. If i'm going to be spending good money, I want something to show for it, so I went with the smaller truck with more options. Depending on price / mpg / towing, etc I may be willing to part ways with the Colorado in a few years. The Ranger will have to perform though, because the Colorado is no slouch. [/QUOTE]
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