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Old 04-07-2010, 12:47 AM   #31
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Well if I was back in Australia, I would hold on for the new Ranger, it's supposed to be very good. Toyotas are a little overhyped in my opinion. Theres nothing wrong with them (when you can control them), they are just nothing special. If Nissan offered the V6 diesel in the Navara in Australia, then that would be pretty sweet too (though overpriced). I'm pretty sure Ford has been working on the Ranger long enough to make sure it's ahead of the competition. Also the bed looks longer than the Japanese trucks, but I could be wrong. The dash in the spy pic looks very Falcon-like in my opinion.

http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/06...rd-ranger.html
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