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I could see paying $7k-$10k if you were in the market for a sharp, reliable pickup, but didn't want to pay new truck price.You must be registered for see images attachin you AO?
When I saw the article before they showed it, I was thinking "why would Ford bring back a POS like the Maverick?" My father bought a brand new one in 72, it was a 4 door with a Mustang 302 and trans. He couldn't figure out why the rear tires (well the right rear) went bald in less than 5,000 miles, LOL.Ford is bringing a new compact truck called the Maverick
$17k for the 20+ year 100k miles+ truck or
$20k for basically brand new Ranger https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=588480035&zip=98520&referrer=/cars-for-sale/searchresults.xhtml?zip=98520&city=Aberdeen&startYear=2019&incremental=all&modelCodeList=RANGER&makeCodeList=FORD&listingTypes=USED&sortBy=derivedpriceASC&location=%5Bobject+Object%5D&state=WA&firstRecord=0&marketExtension=include&relevanceConfig=default&searchRadius=0&isNewSearch=false&listingTypes=USED&startYear=2019&numRecords=25&firstRecord=0&modelCodeList=RANGER&makeCodeList=FORD&searchRadius=0&makeCode1=FORD&modelCode1=RANGER&clickType=listing
And believe me, not a Ranger fan, but they can out tow and out haul our half tons, and get 30mpg while doin' it.