TSU_Archer
Lil-Rokslider
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Luckily the ranger in its current form is well tested in Australia where it remained after our last gen ranger was discontinued in America. So it's a new to us truck and not a new truck per se. They're very popular for overlanding the outback which is very inhospitable to vehicles and about ad dusty as possible.
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This is very true, actually one of the very reasons I choose the Ranger. We work heavily with fellow survival instructors and schools in AUS,NZ, SA and Central/South America.
I’ve actually started building my new truck out like their overlanders instead of the typical direction many of the US built overland rigs tend to go in. After speaking to so many of them, I was convinced the Ranger and Ford is quite a solid brand Internationally. They seem to have really proven their worth and reliability in some extremely demanding areas of the globe. Seems the Ranger is being used heavily for government,public service and natural parks in AUS.
A few have even mentioned the Chevy Colorado is pretty popular as well. Sure love the Nissan Navara and Isuzu PU but unfortunately can’t get those models,nor any of these in the diesel option. That’s the part that sucks, wish we could get any of these in something other than just a gas option. I think Chevy is also done with the baby duramax this year as well.