Ranger to exit?
The folks at Mahindra must be closely watching to see if Ford discontinues manufacture of the Ranger pickup in USA.
The plant that makes the Ranger is due to close next year. Ford sells close to 100,000 Rangers each year, so at first glance it looks like Ford should move Ranger production to some other plant. But the Ranger sold in USA is a decade-old design, much in need of an update, and Ford has no spare cash.
In addition, the Ranger isn't that much cheaper than a stripped F150. It would be a lot easier to move the Ranger nameplate over to the bottom end of the F150 line.
Ford has an interesting option: Import pickups from the Mazda plant in Thailand. Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Toyota all produce modern, turbodiesel powered pickups in Thailand, for distribution throughout Asia and Africa. Ford sells re-badged Mazdas in these markets.
Chip Haven
The folks at Mahindra must be closely watching to see if Ford discontinues manufacture of the Ranger pickup in USA.
The plant that makes the Ranger is due to close next year. Ford sells close to 100,000 Rangers each year, so at first glance it looks like Ford should move Ranger production to some other plant. But the Ranger sold in USA is a decade-old design, much in need of an update, and Ford has no spare cash.
In addition, the Ranger isn't that much cheaper than a stripped F150. It would be a lot easier to move the Ranger nameplate over to the bottom end of the F150 line.
Ford has an interesting option: Import pickups from the Mazda plant in Thailand. Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Toyota all produce modern, turbodiesel powered pickups in Thailand, for distribution throughout Asia and Africa. Ford sells re-badged Mazdas in these markets.
Chip Haven