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http://www.caradvice.com.au/589132/f...-in-september/
Whilst some may not like these type of vehicles, you have to respect how Ford have gone from being a bit player in the dual cab pickup market to being a regular top seller, overtaking many longer established players. Couple of interesting items - Ranger "with 4318 monthly sales — 87 per cent of which were more expensive 4x4s versions." "A significant proportion — often above 50 per cent — of Rangers sold are the higher-end XLT and Wildtrak models that retail from about $60k upwards."
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