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Why can’t we have nice things in the States:
https://www.ford.com.au/showroom/su...i78XUXflL3i4YqzZeM_aem_mCQwtQY0Ejxsn60di8hxxw
https://www.ford.com.au/showroom/su...i78XUXflL3i4YqzZeM_aem_mCQwtQY0Ejxsn60di8hxxw
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This actually explains the hideous front end on the 25s.Why can’t we have nice things in the States:
https://www.ford.com.au/showroom/su...i78XUXflL3i4YqzZeM_aem_mCQwtQY0Ejxsn60di8hxxw
except no 3L diesel.US gets the Bronco.
That is nice.Why can’t we have nice things in the States:
https://www.ford.com.au/showroom/su...i78XUXflL3i4YqzZeM_aem_mCQwtQY0Ejxsn60di8hxxw
And 15mpg average lol. I love how they advertise all these newer lifted vehicles as getting averages of 20's and then the average driver gets it and can barely get 15 out of it for their daily commute. Big reason why you see so many trucks like this sitting at CarMax's and dealer lots with less than 20k on them. People really underestimate it then end up spending double at the pump compared to what they normally would or previously did. 6 months later reality sets in and the vehicle is traded in.And there it is for the driveaway discount price of $84,443 Wonder what the tax down there is? I believe the cost of this vehicle is around 50K US Dollars.![]()
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Imagine thinking 80k AUD = 80k USDBut my guess is, the ones spending that $80k amount don't care about the MPG's. They just need to be seen.
A frame-based SUV, better than our Exploder.All that is, is a Ranger with an enclosed bed.
As mentioned earlier, more comparable to the Bronco.A frame-based SUV, better than our Exploder.