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08-01-2020, 12:20 PM | #121 | |||
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Nothing like a gotta have product, all the better if they do things that maximize profit for them.. I don't believe cutting someone in on the deal is part of the plan. |
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08-01-2020, 12:30 PM | #122 | ||
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Yeah, I reckon they and some others who seem to know everything else which is going on behind the scenes, know exactly whats coming, but are happy to play dumb on this to prevent sales of the 2.0l Raptor from dying off in anticipation.
As I said last week when news first broke, no one will want a 2.0l Raptor if they can get a V8 version, and certainly not if that V8 somehow makes it into initial production and comes in at a slight premium, no, IMO I reckon the cat escaped the bag too soon and this what if, maybe and all the rest is damage control. |
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08-01-2020, 12:41 PM | #123 | |||
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Whilst some will still order it despite whatever price I don't think it's meant to be something sustainable - just a one-off to send this platform out with a bang. The next platform will come with a host of turbo petrol engines that will offer similar, or at least decent performance, but, the simplicity, desirability, sound, and presence of a V8 is a bit of an X factor and huge draw-card especially if price is fair. This could be a toe-in-water exercise. If demand is good one hopes they may consider the V8 for the next gen Ranger Raptor straight from the factory. Or maybe before that, maybe even something with Wild-Track specs with V8? Or maybe this is a precursor for what's to come? I hope so. The thing is, the Ranger's a vehicle that sells in massive numbers on a global scale so I can't see why they wouldn't include the V8 as a permanent offering in the next gen. The idea of something in this size/class with such a motor wouldn't be a bad idea when forced induction does tend to suck quite a bit under load. I'm particularly interested in the design of the next Ranger, as leaked by Wheels. The added aggression is even more fitting of an 8. |
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08-01-2020, 01:21 PM | #124 | |||
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If we look at the F150 Ecoboost, it has become popular I think mainly because of the perceived fuel savings, but also due to it's loads of torque from very low rpm. As engines become more efficient, as in more power per litre, it's only natural to reduce capacity, which in turn explains why we can extract from a 2.3 what a 6 litre had a decade ago. The US comparisons of the 2.3 Ranger against it's petrol V6-powered competitors show it's the preferred engine. My point is the need for a V8 is forever diminishing. But it's there, and when it offers something that isn't wanted (and merely not needed) it is a great argument for added value and profits. There's certainly a case for it becoming standardized. Who knows what is going on at Ford at the moment. The current gen F150 Raptor is rumoured to be getting the Predator V8 from the GT500 as a send off. We see here the current gen Ranger Raptor is getting a V8 as a send off. The next F150 Raptor was said to be getting a special version of the 7.3 but don't quote me on that... By my estimation it can easily produce enough power in atmo form to rival the Predator V8. Those bore centres allow massive breathing. So if the normal next gen Rangers are coming with turbo 6s then I'd expect something with a little more poke from the next Raptor. |
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08-01-2020, 01:33 PM | #125 | |||
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they have been begging for a performance Ranger Raptor since before launch and now that the things is getting real sales traction, they will want to press on with more high end models. Bronco and the new power trains it brings may be the perfect time to bundle a lot of changes. F150 Raptor has been a huge success, Ford PR man Mike Levine tweeted that Ford sold more F150 Raptors than Chevrolet sold corvettes, more than 18,000 last year. Don't know about the 7.3 in F150 Raptor, the whole reason 6.2 went away was due to CAFE and too much fuel consumption..... Last edited by jpd80; 08-01-2020 at 01:41 PM. |
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And no one in their right mind is going to compare a limited edition off road racer beast ranger V8 with a bloody Ram. What a stupid thing to say. 2 totally different vehicles for 2 completely different purposes |
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08-01-2020, 03:24 PM | #127 | ||
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Lol, off road racer beast, no one will be going far in to the Simpson with 80l of ULP feeding a V8 with any enthusiasm, it's best quality will be traffic light drags and a decent sound track.
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08-01-2020, 03:35 PM | #128 | ||
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As you should well know very few people go off the main roads in any car without carrying spare fuel.
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08-01-2020, 03:40 PM | #129 | |||
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It'll be like all the other Raptors you see, polished to the hilt and not a stone chip in sight. But it'll sound alright, like a RAM... Last edited by BENT_8; 08-01-2020 at 03:50 PM. |
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08-01-2020, 04:32 PM | #130 | |||
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C63 buyers won't be phased or deterred by the fact an E300 is the more sensible choice. It's why I don't think the Raptor should be compared to the Ram because the Raptor V8 would be a one-off, limited run, and it's exclusivity will mean Ford won't have issues selling every one of them. |
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08-01-2020, 05:08 PM | #131 | |||
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Perfect timing if Mustang interest is starting to wane... |
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08-01-2020, 06:11 PM | #132 | |||
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As I said earlier, a V8 raptor is a great idea, it will sell and will provide work for a workforce, no argument from me there. My intention wasn't to compare it to the RAM, I was simply saying that if its a simple case of having a V8 equipped ute, then the RAM does it for a lot less, but this isn't about just a V8 ute, its about giving a certain number of Ford fans what they desire. Im simply asking why is it suddenly ok to offer a ute at a huge premium when the same argument couldn't be had for a sportscar if all its about is giving a fan base something they want. Nothing more, nothing less. |
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I think this is great and was interested till I realised it has a real possibility of cracking 100k easily. In this price bracket you be better off buying a Ranger (not raptor) with a blown motor (not uncommon) and getting the conversion done and have plenty out of 100k left over.
Not a new car I know but better value for money...and lets be real, who actually uses a Raptor for high speed offroad? Is the suspension really necessary? Such activities would land you in lockup in this country for hooning!
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08-01-2020, 07:22 PM | #134 | ||
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There are very few that will take a raptor off road, hell there are few who take normal rangers off road now as it is, but as has been Said, a v8 raptor will def be a sell out dependant on the final price, I reckon this is the most exciting news in the ranger space in a long time !
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Pretty cool this is a thing now.
I wonder what will be cheaper, a Raptor with a V8 conversion, or a Ram 1500 Hemi with some serious off road mods. I think v8 offroaders are cool and I want one, but damn 100k+ and going off road is scary. |
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08-01-2020, 08:20 PM | #136 | |||
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1. FPV too dear, so I'll get an old blown up taxi and put a V8 in it. 2. FPV suspension and brakes Do people actually use them at track days. 3. substitute RR for latest FPV Falcon if you drive it fast, it's a hoon's car.. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. |
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08-01-2020, 08:31 PM | #137 | |||
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Also, just how accurate is the Wheels article?
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08-01-2020, 09:42 PM | #138 | |||
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Raptor and RAM aren’t the same kind of ute. And you have no idea what the premium is. Might be huge, might be reasonable. |
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It has nothing to do with my reasoning, but it goes to getting to it. Just answer the question. |
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08-01-2020, 10:44 PM | #144 | |||
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It also has way better acceleration and it'll suck through fuel properly - none of this coast a little bit here, sip a little bit over this crest, watching the gauge like a Prius owner. |
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08-01-2020, 11:05 PM | #145 | |||
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So lets bring it all together, a V8 Ranger Raptor will accelerate quicker, sound better and draw attention. Now, what does a V8 RAM do as compared to say a Triton/Navara/Hilux/Ranger/Dmax/BT50. My guess is....it will accelerate quicker, sound better and...draw attention. |
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Forgetting price, it would be interested to compare the Ranger Raptor with the 5.0 to the F150 Raptor equipped with the 3.5lTT ecoboost.
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09-01-2020, 12:17 AM | #148 | |||
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It'd certainly be worth the premium...to a diehard fan of that brand.. I get it guys, I think its fantastic, im just highlighting the hypocrisy. |
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09-01-2020, 06:44 AM | #149 | ||
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I love v8,s ....but this would just be a "niche" vehicle for those people that really want one , it's not going to be a big seller because who can afford to run a 4wd aerodynamic as a brick v8 Ute round town picking up bits and pieces ? And as said who can afford to trash a 100k+ Ute in the bush? ....til just be a once a week joy ride in your toy Ute......which if that spins your wheels then why not
Wonder how the numbers would stack up for Ford ?
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The Ram provides a full-size interior that no Triton/Navara/Hilux/Ranger/Dmax/BT50 will match and that's one thing I would prefer..however this is a Ford forum... and, well....you know. Last edited by Dr Smith; 09-01-2020 at 07:15 AM. |
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