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Raptor Ranger NOT coming to USA.
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16036450" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Well realistically, if you look at other brands that are succeeding it's for a few reasons. While my Dad and Best friend both work for Ford, I don't buy Ford any longer. Because it just doesn't make sense. </p><p></p><p>I went to buy a new Tundra. The Tundra and Tacoma have a very definitive separation from one another. I don't see the Tacoma as a baby Tundra, because it's far from it. The submodels of Tundra are clearly defined, I get nothing with a base, SR5 with minor options/comfort items, Limited with the best, and TRD for off roading. I didn't have to say "Well I want package 200a" and they say "Oh I'm sorry, you can't get that color with 200a. But with 201a you can and you get this electronic option that will break in 3 years out of warranty and will cost 9k to repair". </p><p></p><p>It's all gimmicks built into packages to pad the numbers, and buyers have wised up to it. When I go to buy a new smartphone, I don't want to 16 options on one phone. Give me the screen size I want, in the memory size I want, and i'm happy. </p><p></p><p>Too many options is worse than not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16036450, member: 46336"] Well realistically, if you look at other brands that are succeeding it's for a few reasons. While my Dad and Best friend both work for Ford, I don't buy Ford any longer. Because it just doesn't make sense. I went to buy a new Tundra. The Tundra and Tacoma have a very definitive separation from one another. I don't see the Tacoma as a baby Tundra, because it's far from it. The submodels of Tundra are clearly defined, I get nothing with a base, SR5 with minor options/comfort items, Limited with the best, and TRD for off roading. I didn't have to say "Well I want package 200a" and they say "Oh I'm sorry, you can't get that color with 200a. But with 201a you can and you get this electronic option that will break in 3 years out of warranty and will cost 9k to repair". It's all gimmicks built into packages to pad the numbers, and buyers have wised up to it. When I go to buy a new smartphone, I don't want to 16 options on one phone. Give me the screen size I want, in the memory size I want, and i'm happy. Too many options is worse than not enough. [/QUOTE]
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