stoneinfocus 5 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Hello, fine people. As usual, apologies if this thread is lurking elsewhere. What would you plump for, and why? I used to vaguely covet a Ranger 3.2, but it seems like that isn't available new anymore. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Kwasaki 11555 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 MG. 1 9 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Susco 6143 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 21 minutes ago, Kwasaki said: MG. So you can claim that a truck, which was released less than 6 months ago, has proven to be the best on the market? 4 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post NCC1701A 54617 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 (edited) 45 minutes ago, stoneinfocus said: Hello, fine people. As usual, apologies if this thread is lurking elsewhere. What would you plump for, and why? I used to vaguely covet a Ranger 3.2, but it seems like that isn't available new anymore. right now you can get a Ranger XLT. MT AT 2X4. and Wildtrack 4x4 BIG BAHT. They discontinued the FX4 this year. A new quad cab 4x2 automatic XTL is just under 900,000. Edited February 11 by NCC1701A 5 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Kwasaki 11555 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 Just now, Susco said: So you can claim that a truck, which was released less than 6 months ago, has proven to be the best on the market? Been out on the market since 2019 they have re-badged it Extender. Best truck under 900k as asked YES that would be my choice. The new 2000 L diesel engines are good. My Isuzu smartcab I would recommend as well. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Ireland32 2410 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 4 hours ago, Kwasaki said: MG. Chinese , No Thanks , I’m boycotting 12 3 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Ireland32 2410 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 4 hours ago, Susco said: So you can claim that a truck, which was released less than 6 months ago, has proven to be the best on the market? He’s Pro China Everything 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Thai Dan 88 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 (edited) I bought the 2016 Ford Ranger XLT, 4 door, 2.2L Diesel, Automatic Transmission for 869,000 with one year first class insurance. The same model today is 899,000 including first class insurance for one year (appr. THB 18k value). We still love the truck as if it were new. Here is a comparison between the automatic and manual transmission models at this link: Ford Ranger Double Cab 2.2L XLT Hi-Rider We test drove all other trucks in the same class from the other manufacturers and they all have certain bells and whistles that one may or may not like, but the things that stand out for us on the Ranger, even to this day, are as follows: Drive quality. The driving/operating quality and the comfort while doing so are the best for us. One thing I did with all brands/models was to drive with 2 wheels on the road and 2 wheels on the shoulder at about 50 Kph. The Ranger handles that with confidence and comfort while other brands felt jerky, clunky and a tad unstable. Again, trucks in this class range, special models not included. Turning radius. For doing U-turns, the ranger has the smallest/tightest turn radius, meaning you can pull off a U-turn in one go instead of having to reverse and go again to complete a tight U-turn. U-turns in Thailand are a fact of life and they are dangerous, so a one-shot U-turn capability makes a big difference when you have cars waiting behind you and cars coming at you in the oncoming lanes. Interior comfort. Front seats on all the trucks may be similar, but the rear seats in this model have more recline than any others with good legroom, and a long trip when sitting in the back seats is not a problem, even for a farang sized person. Power assist steering. The steering wheel tension becomes firmer as your speed gets higher. Hard to describe this until you test drive it, but it makes a difference so that you're not oversteering at speed, while by the same token making the turning effort easy at very low speeds, such as parking or U-turns or just about town and country. Visibility. Of all the trucks we drove, the Ranger has the best line of sight all around, meaning you can see better for parking in tight places and you have a good awareness of your lane vs other lanes/vehicles on the road. The slope of the hood is especially good for visibility in the front. In 4 years of driving, we have never missed having 4 wheel drive or a bigger engine. The truck is still as tight as it was when new and we have no rattles, vibrations or other "looseness" that older vehicles used to suffer from. We drive between 15-20k kilometers per year. Put a new set of tires and "mag" wheels on last year. We change the oil every 10k km and use Shell silicon oil. We still love the truck and have no plans to sell or trade any time soon. No reason to: it still drives and looks great. Of course, these are just my personal observations. Your mileage may vary. Edited February 11 by Thai Dan 7 7 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Kwasaki 11555 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 2 hours ago, Ireland32 said: Chinese , No Thanks , I’m boycotting Up to you, why do I care what you think. 2 1 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post canthai55 5312 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 2 hours ago, Ireland32 said: Chinese , No Thanks , I’m boycotting Then you will be buying nothing - no fone, no car, no pickup, no motorcycle, no stereo, no clothes, no shoes, no ... 3 1 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post 1FinickyOne 7519 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 19 minutes ago, canthai55 said: Then you will be buying nothing - no fone, no car, no pickup, no motorcycle, no stereo, no clothes, no shoes, no ... funny - years ago in USA I had a young car salesman who saw me arrive in a Subaru... and went real heavy on the buy USA pitch... I listened to him rant and then asked, "Where were you sneakers made?" 2 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Susco 6143 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 23 minutes ago, canthai55 said: Then you will be buying nothing - no fone, no car, no pickup, no motorcycle, no stereo, no clothes, no shoes, no ... You want to claim that you can't buy any quality products of the items you mention that are not made in China? 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Nanaplaza666 1114 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, Kwasaki said: Up to you, why do I care what you think. Seems like you do , otherwise you wouldn't have reacted to his reply 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post SW Happy 63 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 I've been thinking of buying a new truck, always preferred and had many Toyota hi-lux over the years but a couple of weeks ago saw ad for the new shape Mazda BT50. Went to showroom today in Trat. 4 door crew cab top of the range fully loaded. 3.0 litre engine. 1.1 million baht, basic model below 900k. Got me thinking. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites
ExpatOilWorker 5333 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Double your budget and get a Tundra. https://www.one2car.com/en/for-sale/a/7141143 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Airalee 3895 Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 2 hours ago, canthai55 said: Then you will be buying nothing - no fone, no car, no pickup, no motorcycle, no stereo, no clothes, no shoes, no ... I must be doing something wrong. Should I take pictures of my stereo gear too? 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites
NanLaew 23381 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, ExpatOilWorker said: Double your budget and get a Tundra. https://www.one2car.com/en/for-sale/a/7141143 And budget an extra 100 k for imported parts. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Yellowtail 1632 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I would go with the Isuzu, and it is on (I think) the newest platform. Competitively priced, and inexpensive parts and service available everywhere. Good looking too... Link to post Share on other sites
KeeTua 402 Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 12 hours ago, ExpatOilWorker said: Double your budget and get a Tundra. https://www.one2car.com/en/for-sale/a/7141143 And drive your Vios whenever you head into town because the Tundra is too big for narrow sois and tight parking spots. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post hotchilli 18473 Posted February 12 Popular Post Share Posted February 12 22 hours ago, stoneinfocus said: Hello, fine people. As usual, apologies if this thread is lurking elsewhere. What would you plump for, and why? I used to vaguely covet a Ranger 3.2, but it seems like that isn't available new anymore. Go with a Ford.. either Ranger or Raptor whichever you please. Both offer the best all-round package. 1 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Thai Dan 88 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 On 2/12/2021 at 9:02 AM, hotchilli said: Go with a Ford.. either Ranger or Raptor whichever you please. Both offer the best all-round package. The Raptor is pretty cool and the engine/drive train/suspension is made for "Big Country", there is no doubt about it. If you like it and can afford it, go for it! But, for me, I always ask myself "is it worth 2x the price or more?". I have looked over the trucks costing 1.6 million and more, and I just can't see where the 100%+ markup gives me twice as much value/looks/driving experience. Link to post Share on other sites
NanLaew 23381 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Tata. You'll thank me for it. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
steevjee 134 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Mitsubishi Triton is by far the best bang for baht but Ranger, Mazda BT50 and Isuzu are also good units, so just chase the best deal coz none of them will let you down Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Yellowtail 1632 Posted February 13 Popular Post Share Posted February 13 All the new vehicles are pretty good. Buy something you like to drive and look at. I would much rather have something I like that gives me a problem now and then than something I don't like that is trouble free. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
salsajapan 291 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 14 hours ago, Yellowtail said: All the new vehicles are pretty good. Buy something you like to drive and look at. I would much rather have something I like that gives me a problem now and then than something I don't like that is trouble free. this is why people buy benz Link to post Share on other sites
Thai Dan 88 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 On 2/13/2021 at 7:48 PM, NanLaew said: Tata. You'll thank me for it. Have TATA solved their rust/corrosion problems? I mean, you have to look at their trucks due to the price, which I did. I found the metal and especially the paint to be pretty "thin". Then I looked at TATA trucks operating around town and found that 1 year old models had the "cancer" coming on strong and by 2-3 years it was pretty much at stage 4 levels. Maybe they've improved?? Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Ralf001 151 Posted February 21 Popular Post Share Posted February 21 (edited) On 2/11/2021 at 4:40 PM, Thai Dan said: Turning radius. For doing U-turns, the ranger has the smallest/tightest turn radius, meaning you can pull off a U-turn in one go instead of having to reverse and go again to complete a tight U-turn. U-turns in Thailand are a fact of life and they are dangerous, so a one-shot U-turn capability makes a big difference when you have cars waiting behind you and cars coming at you in the oncoming lanes. The Ranger actually has the worst turning radius !! Ranger - 12.4m Dmax - 12.2m Triton - 11.8m Revo - 11.8m Navara - 11.8m Edited February 21 by Ralf001 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites
KannikaP 1669 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 On 2/11/2021 at 4:40 PM, Thai Dan said: I bought the 2016 Ford Ranger XLT, 4 door, 2.2L Diesel, Automatic Transmission for 869,000 with one year first class insurance. The same model today is 899,000 including first class insurance for one year (appr. THB 18k value). We still love the truck as if it were new. Here is a comparison between the automatic and manual transmission models at this link: Ford Ranger Double Cab 2.2L XLT Hi-Rider We test drove all other trucks in the same class from the other manufacturers and they all have certain bells and whistles that one may or may not like, but the things that stand out for us on the Ranger, even to this day, are as follows: Drive quality. The driving/operating quality and the comfort while doing so are the best for us. One thing I did with all brands/models was to drive with 2 wheels on the road and 2 wheels on the shoulder at about 50 Kph. The Ranger handles that with confidence and comfort while other brands felt jerky, clunky and a tad unstable. Again, trucks in this class range, special models not included. Turning radius. For doing U-turns, the ranger has the smallest/tightest turn radius, meaning you can pull off a U-turn in one go instead of having to reverse and go again to complete a tight U-turn. U-turns in Thailand are a fact of life and they are dangerous, so a one-shot U-turn capability makes a big difference when you have cars waiting behind you and cars coming at you in the oncoming lanes. Interior comfort. Front seats on all the trucks may be similar, but the rear seats in this model have more recline than any others with good legroom, and a long trip when sitting in the back seats is not a problem, even for a farang sized person. Power assist steering. The steering wheel tension becomes firmer as your speed gets higher. Hard to describe this until you test drive it, but it makes a difference so that you're not oversteering at speed, while by the same token making the turning effort easy at very low speeds, such as parking or U-turns or just about town and country. Visibility. Of all the trucks we drove, the Ranger has the best line of sight all around, meaning you can see better for parking in tight places and you have a good awareness of your lane vs other lanes/vehicles on the road. The slope of the hood is especially good for visibility in the front. In 4 years of driving, we have never missed having 4 wheel drive or a bigger engine. The truck is still as tight as it was when new and we have no rattles, vibrations or other "looseness" that older vehicles used to suffer from. We drive between 15-20k kilometers per year. Put a new set of tires and "mag" wheels on last year. We change the oil every 10k km and use Shell silicon oil. We still love the truck and have no plans to sell or trade any time soon. No reason to: it still drives and looks great. Of course, these are just my personal observations. Your mileage may vary. Did they not have it in Sky Blue and White? LOL Link to post Share on other sites
mikebike 3975 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 18 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: The Ranger actually has the worst turning radius !! Ranger - 12.4m Dmax - 12.2m Triton - 11.8m Revo - 11.8m Navara - 11.8m The turning radius of all those trucks gets a lot smaller if you use the gas to bring the rear around... Link to post Share on other sites
canthai55 5312 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 21 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: The Ranger actually has the worst turning radius !! 0.6 M - hardly a game changer. That is 1.2 M diameter Link to post Share on other sites
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