Originally Posted By: kkreit01
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: dave1251
I have driven the "global" T6 ranger 4x4 crew cab 3.0 diesel. It was capable I own a 09 F150 FX4 but that ranger felt like it had a higher center of gravity, I am 5"11 and 200 lbs it was very uncomfortable riding in the back, and IMO my 89 Ranger I had in high school felt more refined.
Your old Ranger probably was more refined. The Ranger also benefited greatly from the massive investment Ford made in the Explorer during the 1990s. At that time it was a very up to date vehicle.
Interestingly, Mexico, Central America, and South America had their own version of the US Ranger that got unique updates that US models did not get. Most notably a crew cab, available diesel, really nice interiors available in some counties (Brazil and Argentina), and other odds and ends such as outboard shocks and more modern styling. They also got Dana 44 rear axles. I'd love to have an Argentine Ranger in Limited trim.
As different as this Ranger looks from US models, it's actually closely related and built on the same platform. Notice the updated door handles, sheetmetal, lights, etc. The rear bumper is a dead giveaway that it's a close relative of the US model though...it's the exact bumper that's on my truck. I remember when one piece South American headlights were a sought after mod for US trucks (but very hard to get).
Here's the Limited interior...why couldn't we get this Ford?
I like that exterior, but the interior looks like a 2nd Gen Explorer (96-01).
So did the US model, but the South American model at least looked like a nicer 95-01 Explorer!