John Welsh said:
Fleet sales for the Frontier. Does your Auto Zone store have a white 4cyl base Nissan Frontier out front for deliveries?
These are the people who used to buy inexpensive, base Rangers and have switched to Frontiers.
They have Chevy Sparks and Nissan Versas since nobody sells a minitruck anymore.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:
My Canyon is almost 225" long. That is big, it's 7" narrower than the full size trucks, 7" shorter wheelbase, 14" shorter overall. Full size is just "MOAR BIGGAR !"
The Ranger/F150 are much the same sizes.
I just traded my full size Ram for a Colorado. That 7” saved in width didn’t hurt interior wise and it feels like feet narrower when parking in a city. The Ram never fit well in parking. I also wanted 4WD again for camping trips etc. I also wanted 7,000 lbs towing. Then the local dealer had the truck listed for $7k less than sticker.....
I actually have a spreadsheet listing all the dimensions, towing capacities and ratings for all of these trucks.
These new midsize trucks are just as big and beefy and can tow more than trucks two generations ago.
My Colorado Z71 can beat a CK 454 SS or 1st gen Lightning in the 1/4 mile with ease, carry more cargo and tow more..... I’m also averaging over 17 mpg in town. These new midsize trucks have a lot to offer.
AnthonyGS said:
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:
My Canyon is almost 225" long. That is big, it's 7" narrower than the full size trucks, 7" shorter wheelbase, 14" shorter overall. Full size is just "MOAR BIGGAR !"
The Ranger/F150 are much the same sizes.
I just traded my full size Ram for a Colorado. That 7” saved in width didn’t hurt interior wise and it feels like feet narrower when parking in a city. The Ram never fit well in parking. I also wanted 4WD again for camping trips etc. I also wanted 7,000 lbs towing. Then the local dealer had the truck listed for $7k less than sticker.....
I actually have a spreadsheet listing all the dimensions, towing capacities and ratings for all of these trucks.
These new midsize trucks are just as big and beefy and can tow more than trucks two generations ago.
My Colorado Z71 can beat a CK 454 SS or 1st gen Lightning in the 1/4 mile with ease, carry more cargo and tow more..... I’m also averaging over 17 mpg in town. These new midsize trucks have a lot to offer.
You wouldn't mind sharing that spreadsheet would you?
rothwem
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5/8/19 8:49 a.m.
I think the issue is supply, not desirability. I've wanted to try one for a while, but it doesn't seem like any dealers near me have any in stock.
In reply to rothwem :
Here in central Ohio it seems like all the dealers have 4-5.
DirtyBird222 said:
irish44j said:
I'm amazed you are seeing Rangers everywhere. I saw a ton of them in Vietnam last year, but can count on one hand the number I've seen here in the DC area - which is odd since this place is full of high-end pickups...Tacomas and Tundras and F150/250, Raptors, etc....dime a dozen. I see Frontiers pretty often, but yes they are often working trucks or older models to my recollection.
But yeah, very few Rangers here - one guy at work has one and it looks nice.
IDK, they look awfully big. Then again, a new Tundra looks like it's bigger than a 1st gen Tundra....
Come down to Hampton, they everywhere here. Also just got back from some country near the Arabian Gulf....lots of them overthere as well of course. Same with the Hilux, Prado, Land Cruiser, Hiace's, Armadas, etc. I did see a Renault Meganne RR.
I drove a manual Ranger while I was over there. It was gutless but a base model with a bunch of dudes and gear in it. I enjoyed the Toyota Hiace van more; but, that's because when you hit a bump at speed in the Hiace you could enter the stratosphere.
I'm leaving the Gulf tonight. If I never see another white, four-door Hilux again, it'll be too soon. I'd say the same for white Elantras and Sonatas, but I know better. At least they won't have the plastic wrapping on them still.
In reply to Jordan Rimpela :
WHen you come back to the states tomorrow, will it still be today?
In reply to Jordan Rimpela :
But if today is tomorrow, then yesterday was today.