FORD CANCELS SALE OF RANGER IN U.S.

Pickup barter admirers yield note: the Ford Ranger will abide on… just not in the United States.
Autoblog reports: “The oft-neglected babyish auto from the Blue Oval is set to end assembly at its Twin Cities Assembly Plant in Minnesota next year, thereby blame Dearborn out of the articulation for the aboriginal time in about 30 years. The blow of the apple will not be after a Ranger, though.”
Why? Ford tells Autoblog that it’s because the Ranger’s belvedere is too agnate to that of the F-150. Having both models in the U.S. calendar is redundant. “Basically Ford feels that the F-150 calendar is able abundant and the Ranger would alone eat up sales of its acknowledged model,” explains egmCarTech.
According to PickupTrucks.com, “Production of the U.S. Ranger is appointed to end in 2011. The new Ranger, cipher called T6, will be congenital on a single, globally aggregate belvedere that’s been advised in Australia.”
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