I feel like these car reviewers see so many amazing interiors that they get stuck on them and don’t realize that for the majority of us this type of interior is pretty awesome. I don’t need a Tesla that’s all barren and futuristicly bland. I want something that’s durable and can hold up with some wear and tear. That’s why these midsize truck interiors don’t need to be super luxurious because I don’t have to worry about tearing up any leather or scuffing any phoplastic marble side plates.
Love my 2021 Ranger Tremor. Although haven't done much off-road, the day-to-day driveablility is very good. Good power and very quiet for a 4x4 on the highway. I like it better than my 2016 Taco.
Though I was not able to afford the 4x4, I did get the 2020 ford ranger XLT and so far I am loving it. My first truck was a 93 Ranger XLT..4x2 manual transmission and had it for 20 years....it had so many miles it went passed its analog capability on the odometer..lol
That’s crazy my first truck was a 93 ranger xlt 2.3 manual and it was the worst, least reliable vehicle I ever owned lol. Still looking into these new ones though. They have come a looooong way. The 2023 ranger in Australia is looking extra sweet so I might wait for that one idk
Thanks so much for the kind words. Those guys worked their tails off, which was even more impressive because it was so cold outside. I’m really fortunate to work with such talented and dedicated people. I’ll make sure to send on your comment. Thanks for watching!
Hi Justen, Thanks for taking the time to comment. I hear what you’re saying 100%, but the bottom line is that you can have both today, as shown by Ford’s own F-150, which has a much nicer cabin even in lower trims. To your point, durability is important, and a lot of the materials here look and feel cheap, including plastics that are prone to scratching. That’s not what I’d consider particularly durable. Ford can do better. Indeed, virtually the entire midsize truck class can, and should, too - especially when you’re talking about trucks that are often $40k and above. Hope you enjoyed the rest of the video. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
Just purchased a 2021 Ranger Tremor lariat. I've been driving trucks my whole life, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota and Ford. I don't get the disappointment with the interior as it looks better then any previous truck I've owned or driven. Everyone I've given rides to have also commented on how nice it is. Oh well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess lol. Nice video looking forward to more ranger content.
Here in the philippines, that's probably one of the most luxurious mid size UTE you can own, its got everything else you need especially for cargo and towing other cars
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Sure, if you are trying to get work done, go for a half ton. But, if you are following Wranglers down off road trails, a half ton's size can feel like a disadvantage. An F-150 is a lot bigger than a Wrangler. Also, being able to fit in smaller residential garages, actually pushes a lot of people toward midsize trucks.
Depends what you use it for. Midsize trucks are great for off roading smaller tighter trails being smaller narrower and more nimble and agile. Being on mountain shelf roads, I wouldn’t want a full size truck on there. A big reason why the tacoma, 4runner, and wrangler and the most popular off roading/overlanding rigs since you can go anywhere and fit anywhere. If you aren’t going on super tight trails or shelf roads then yeah a full size truck is way better and more comfortable but I prefer midsize trucks and SUV’s since the trails I go on are mad tight. But I do agree they are way too expensive. They should all be 5,000-10,000 cheaper. The gladiator and wrangler can go for 70,000!!! I would never pay that for a damn Jeep. I’m a toyota guy and even the trd pros are expensive but I can swallow that price for the reliability and longevity but the trd pros can be around 47,000-50,000
An F150 Lariat is nowhere near close in price to the Ranger Lariat. Car prices aren't gonna go down any time soon, especially trucks. Might as well get used to it 🤷
@@STEALTH1USA Yup. Just picked up a 21 Ranger Tremor with Lariat trim and it was nearly 50k OTD. A similarly configured F-150 was about 64k. Since I run work now I have no need for a large truck and the size of this Ranger is perfect for me especially when navigating around the big city. I've put about 2600 miles on it and so far I've had no cause for regret. Great truck.
I like the simplicity of the interior. I’m not interested in additional coast for a plush interior. I don’t like the bottom of the steering wheel though. I usually put my hand there and there’s no where for my hand.
I work as an industrial sheet metal worker who also erects steel, I work hard and risk my life for my money and one of the best feelings in life was ripping off the lot in a brand new 2020 magnetic XLT Ranger life is good.
Congratulations! Rewarding yourself after years of working hard can be singularly satisfying. Hope the truck serves you well for many years to come. Stay safe!
Why? You can buy a Ford Performance package that gives the Ranger 320 hp and 355 lb-ft of torque for $825 from a dealer and have it installed to retain factory warranty. Those are V8 numbers. In fact they are better than V8 numbers, for instance, up until 2020 Toyota's 4.6L V8 that came standard in the Tundra only offered 310 hp and 327 lb-ft of torque. Part # M-9603-REB
Yeah and do your research about oil blow by dipstick fuel smell you need aftermarket products which voids ford's warranty I had a fire in mine I was the 1%
I just purchased the 21 Ranger Tremor in Cactus Grey and it does look pretty badass, especially now that I've seen the redesigned front end of the 22. I prefer the sleeker look rather than the "muscular" boxy look with enormous grills (looking at you 22 Tundra) that everyone seems to be heading towards.
One thing that has always held me back from buying a pickup is that for what they cost they cheap the hell out of the interior. I just can’t see paying $45 to $50k and still not getting quality on the interior basically forcing you to pay around 70k to get it. Pickup buyers should be demanding more for their money but theses automakers know they can charge these outrageous prices because more than any other type of buyer pickup owners are brand loyal and will buy no matter what.
I just buy used. Depreciation was my friend when I bought in 2019 a 2016 F150 Platinum with 94k miles for $30k. Have a local mechanic inspect it and make a deal.
@@foford2010 I agree with buying used and all but a couple of cars I've bought were used. My current car sold new for roughly 45k and when I bought it, it was two years old and was able to get it for 24k. However, even getting a two or three year old pickup doesn't change the cheap interior. I own a midsize SUV and if I got it new at 45k it came with leather seats, a leather wrapped steering wheel, heated and cooled seats, heated side mirrors, remote start a panoramic sunroof and not much cheap phatic. However for the same price with the same automaker the midsize pickup still had cloth seats, a cheap steering wheel, no heated or cooled seats, cheap plastic all over the place, not even an option for a regular sunroof and no remote start. Personally I have no issues with having less features and cheaper interior I just have a problem with these automakers charging a premium price on pickups for low quality material.
@@kenyattaclay7666 I get what you're saying. I think the people who buy midsize trucks are not so interested into the luxuries. Those people like things simple. Trucks and SUVs are "in" these days with gas prices under $3. Until then Automakers see no need to cut the MSRP. The Auto industry makes their money from service and parts not necessarily from the vehicle sale. Another thing is inflation brings everything up in price.
Honestly i am a Ford guy through and through and i left my f150 for my taco however i am looking at a new truck and i love that cactus grey Ranger tremor so i think i will be getting back into a Ford again soon....sorry Toyota
Agreed! In fairness, it's about an hour outside of Detroit, but it's a great addition to the area, and it's actually much closer to my house than that. Previously, we'd have to make the schlep to Bundy Hill or further, and you'd eat up a lot of wheelin' time just in the drive to and fro. It's a great development for off-road enthusiasts in Michigan -- and it's a pretty nice testing and event space for all the automakers here, too.
Prefer to have the Ranger, just wish they would've made push button start and the B&O sound system options on the XLT trim. I don't like some of the features and design choices of the Lariat and I'm not willing to upgrade to it just for those two options. XLT FX4 for me.
Had a 2016 Tacoma TRD and a 2018 Tundra Offroad; had issues with both of them. I think Toyota legendary reliability and quality is slipping. My brothers Tundra had engine seal failures at 84,000 miles. Traded my Tundra for a 2021 Ranger Tremor. So far, love the Ford but too early to assess overall quality.
I have owned a '91 extra cab, a '94 Splash, and a '95 extra cab.....I have owned two full size crew cab pickups, but now that I don't work construction and my kids drive themselves, a mid-size makes sense for a much as I need a pickup. I am liking the new Ranger crew cab, so it's definitely one to consider after being happy with my past Rangers
I love this truck. I just cannot get over the dated interior. Guess I'll be waiting another two years for the redesign. Maybe the Raptor will be released in North America by then as well.
I ordered the lariat with B&O sound. Also getting the Roush exhaust and for performance tuner. The ONLY two things I’m missing out is Sync 4 and a black headliner. But I’m moving from an 07 Fusion SEL and this is a nice upgrade. Most things are in the same spots as my wife’s 12 Focus. So it’s more of the same but different approach.
What exactly is holding you back on the interior of the midsize trucks? It's the powertrain and the size of the truck that matters. If you want a BMW X5 interior, then you get an X5 as your daily. Imo.
@@66skate you want an interior from an all time best selling f150 in a ranger? Ford doesn't sell enough rangers to be putting that kind of effort into the interior. Besides, go have a look at the Colorado or the Canyon a d you will quickly appreciate the ranger imo.
@@66skate New refresh Ranger interior looks amazing, but does the exterior... That front grill though, its damn ugly, with its extra "rubber band" bumper too. The Raptor trim shows how the new Ranger shouldve been done from the get go.
Just ordered mine from the Ford Dealership I work at, does the Tremor package level out the infamous Ford front nose down design ? Or will I have to buy a leveling kit for the front end ?
Half? I kinda doubt that but I understand the point you're making. However, for me at least, I like the fact that the upgrades are integrated into the design by professional engineers and that everything is covered under warranty.
Not going to lie, I like the additions to the Ranger Tremor. I bought a 21 F250 Tremor and the changes to the Ranger seem better. Pretty sure my shocks are just painted red w/ a Tremor sticker. And my wheels are just the chrome wheels painted black w/ a slightly larger tire. So basically, I might have paid extra for a couple of stickers :(
Dude I got one the engine seized in less then 250 miles because oil and fuel mixed in intake manifold seized the pistons broke the crankcase suoerr heated the turbos which blew the whole motor. I was a statistic for highway driving
Using the fuelly app I’m getting 24.6mpg avg in my 2022 Lariat Tremor. That’s 65/35 split Hiway/city driving. These are amazing trucks. Yes the interior is dated. But still very usable tech. No regrets here. And fuel economy if you keep it at 55-70 is amazing. Best in class by far.
Fair question, but considering where the truck and SUV market is going -- even Ford with its own F-150 and Bronco -- it's possible to have both nicer materials and better durability at the same time. Frankly, the flimsy plastics in the Ranger are quite scratch-prone in my experience. Your point about durability first is well taken, but pretty much every other vehicle segment shows that you can eat your cake and have it, too.
I mean I’d like to have Leather etc. but Plastics are fine, they are actually very durable and SHOULD be “cost efficient.” “Whatever that is” says Ford 🤷♂️
Why does the Tremor have 30 less horses than the ZR2? ...and many have complained about the ZR2 NOT having enough power...ZR2 is hard to compete with but I love the look of the Tremor, it's interior looks great and it has a little more than the FX4. I wouldn't be rock climbing though I love the auto-cruise and the tires are a deal maker for me. I give the Tremor a thumbs up and would love to own one having had a 2001 and 2003 Ranger!
Hi Dennis, thanks for taking the time to comment. Keep in mind that torque is way more important than horsepower, especially when it comes to off-roading and towing. Despite the ZR2’s hp advantage, the Ranger’s superior torque - available from lower down in the rev range, peaking at 3,000 rpm - makes it feel burlier and more eager in virtually all conditions. The naturally aspirated V6 in the ZR2 has to spin to 4,000 rpm to get to its lower torque peak (275), which makes everything feel slightly more lethargic. Now, I do like the ZR2 better in certain other areas (front locker, seat comfort, etc.), but my advise is to not get too hung up on the horsepower difference. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Tremors are being built this month. I ordered one too, and I was told production on it would start this month and I would be able to pick it up next month.
@@ninthslayer I bought mine yesterday. Cyber orange xlt tremor with tech package, slider rear window, spray in bedliner and tow package. Lost a fair amount trading my ‘19 mustang but wanted this truck bad.
@@TheMadShredder , yes. US Dollars. The price is 1.9 million pesos at an exchange rate of 50-1 in December 2019. 39,000 dollars. Check Ford Philippines if you want to see the prices. That is with tax included.
I absolutely loved my little 98 Ranger. I wouldn’t mind trading in my current little shitbox for something like this. It would get better gas mileage and more horsepower.
That old '99 Ranger was a badass little truck. I had a '93 and an '05 and both were problem free machines. I'm not sure if I would buy this turbo-charged version though.
@@Wealthishealth89 fake Toyota crap... couldn’t be further from the truth. 1) you can get a nice discount on most Ford trucks. 2) most trucks hold their value around the same. Just look up KBB projected values and you’ll see. . Since you can get the Ford at a discount off msrp it actually loses less value for the owner. . Heck, it took 1.5 years for the resale value of my Honda Civic to equal what I paid for it. And that’s just what I was offered from a dealership after getting an oil change.
I have a 2020 ford ranger xlt fx4 but was looking to upgrade and love the look of the trimmer so was looking at the reviews before I talk to my ford Dealership
No. Only the ranger raptor can do that. Unfortunately it’s still not available in the USA. If it ever gets here it will dominate the midsize truck class.
@@Jerlemi2 The Ranger Tremor offers all the same off road features as the TRD Pro, minus a front off road camera. It comes with far better and fairly larger tires from the factory than the TRD Pro as well. Payload and Towing capacities are significantly better on the Ranger. 300 lbs extra payload and 700 lbs more for towing. The Ranger Tremor does directly compete with the TRD Pro and competes very well. If the Ranger Raptor came to the States, it would probably be the end all, be all for mid size off road pickups.
@@Jerlemi2 what? The Ranger Raptor is much more capable than the TRD pro. The TRD Pro is essentially what this is, just made by Toyota and an added front camera. The Raptor has more power, suspension tuned for the fast stuff, beefed up components, and is much wider. Completely different animal.
@@adamharris2674 I've only seen on UA-cam. I l like the dash, infotainment, the seats, doors, console..... RAM is probably a step better. GM is 5 years behind and I am a Corvette/GM owner. So comparing Ranger, Canyon, and Colorado, they all such on the interior. (for now)
We're eagerly anticipating getting our mitts on the new Frontier, as it looks great, and we already know the engine is a stout performer. Nissan has yet to offer their new truck to the media for test drives, but rest assured, we'll bring you hands-on driving impressions as soon as we're able. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
After driving the F-150 Lariat for years and years, it would be hard to come down to the Ranger and pay almost as much. My son-in-law has the Taco TRD Pro and it is sweet and holds its value longer. If I am going to buy the Ford, I think I'll stick with the F-150.
Fyi I had those general grabber atx tires and they pick up and throw rocks all the time! They also suck in the snow compared to falken wildpeak at3w’s.
I really enjoyed this review of the Ranger. I could not agree more with your assessment of the interior and its options and appointments (or lack of). I currently drive a 19 Ranger Lariat FX 4 and I like this truck that I would love it if FORD appointed the Lariat with more comfort. I am older now and the comfort and convenience suits me. Still I want the Tremor because I like it and it's a fun vehicle. I would like to get the performance upgrade. Is this truck available? I have asked for pricing and got no response from several dealers. Thanks again for a great review.. One more thing, the Ranger is IMO the best looking truck out there, bar none.
I own an F150 XLT and have been considering a Ranger. Im as much about specs as I am about visuals. I wasn't really feeling the Ranger as its general shape is reminiscent of the Chevy Colorado (shudder). If the front end were more of a mini F150 or just meaner looking i might be more attracted. But then I watched this video and that grill and paint scheme got me thinking maybe I need a Tremor. Im fine with the interior. Main concern inside is head and knee room. Been looking at the Maverick which doesnt compare. But theres something about its grill. Put that grill on a Ranger Ill bite. Great review!!
I drove both of them in 2019, and still bought the Toyota Tacoma! 👍🏼 I got the TRD double cab 6 foot bed. I do wonder how much of the Payload you you lose by upgrading to the tremor?
Ok Ford give this a more aggressive baby F250 front end. Make LED headlights standard. Upgrade the interior and hold the line on that high ass price tag. Those changes will make this by far best in class and it will fly off the dealer lots!!
Your wish will shortly come true -- at least partially. Hyundai's production Santa Cruz pickup should be shown this year. That said, it'll be a unibody, not a body-on-frame pickup, so it likely will appeal to different buyers than this Ranger Tremor. Hope this helps. Thanks for taking the time to comment, and I hope you enjoyed this video!
ZR2 and TRD Pro are the only competitors and both of those trucks USED are currently more expensive than a new tremor. And personally, I’d pick the Tremor due to the modern engine compared to the Tacoma, and the reliability of the Ecoboost compared to the Chevy’s V6. I think this ranger is sort of a steal nowadays. Plus, Ford in general seems to be pretty damn reliable in modern times. Can’t really think of a bad vehicle they’ve made recently.
Good review. Sunglasses weird. But great job overall. Def buying this truck but I'd ask to leave off tremor decals. Ugly. Why is this package only 2grand when its 4500??
Truck interior is...fine, switchblade keys are elegant and simple - nothing wrong with that. Now those GIANT tail lights are questionable design - CHANGE MY MIND?
Ford won't comment on this, but I suspect we'll probably get a Ranger Raptor on the next-gen truck. This one is already deep enough into its llifecycle that the decisionmakers probably don't feel it's worth doing at this point.
I owned a 17' Tacoma TRD and I liked all the features and all but paying 38k I just didn't get what I was paying for. Got rid of it 2 years ago and now I'm looking for another mid size truck. Probably wait until the new Frontier comes out
I feel like these car reviewers see so many amazing interiors that they get stuck on them and don’t realize that for the majority of us this type of interior is pretty awesome. I don’t need a Tesla that’s all barren and futuristicly bland. I want something that’s durable and can hold up with some wear and tear. That’s why these midsize truck interiors don’t need to be super luxurious because I don’t have to worry about tearing up any leather or scuffing any phoplastic marble side plates.
Its just outdated and ugly, doesnt have to be minimalist and all leather, but it also shouldnt look like a 2012 ford fiesta inside
That ranger is luxury and high tech compared to my 97 f250 lol.
@@jadinwhite3126 well, yeah 97 is older than 2012
@@antoniorios3856 indeed it is
It's a TRUCK for crying out loud!!
(He complimented the rubber floor mats.)
Love my 2021 Ranger Tremor. Although haven't done much off-road, the day-to-day driveablility is very good. Good power and very quiet for a 4x4 on the highway. I like it better than my 2016 Taco.
Check your oil dipstick for the smell of fuel. If you didn't install a catch can
How does the truck tow?
Have u had any issues since ownership?
Though I was not able to afford the 4x4, I did get the 2020 ford ranger XLT and so far I am loving it. My first truck was a 93 Ranger XLT..4x2 manual transmission and had it for 20 years....it had so many miles it went passed its analog capability on the odometer..lol
That’s crazy my first truck was a 93 ranger xlt 2.3 manual and it was the worst, least reliable vehicle I ever owned lol. Still looking into these new ones though. They have come a looooong way. The 2023 ranger in Australia is looking extra sweet so I might wait for that one idk
I've never seen such high quality camera work on CNET. Everything is framed correctly with ample lighting & the action shots feel fun.
Thanks so much for the kind words. Those guys worked their tails off, which was even more impressive because it was so cold outside. I’m really fortunate to work with such talented and dedicated people.
I’ll make sure to send on your comment. Thanks for watching!
Yea I thought it was prepackaged footage from Ford
@@jstun2318 Proud to say that our talented Roadshow by CNET team shot and edited all of that footage. It was a cold but worthwhile day!
I hate when ppl complain about the interior on AN OFF ROAD VEHICLE! ITS SUPPOSED TO BE DURABLE NOT LUXURIOUS
Hi Justen,
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I hear what you’re saying 100%, but the bottom line is that you can have both today, as shown by Ford’s own F-150, which has a much nicer cabin even in lower trims.
To your point, durability is important, and a lot of the materials here look and feel cheap, including plastics that are prone to scratching. That’s not what I’d consider particularly durable.
Ford can do better. Indeed, virtually the entire midsize truck class can, and should, too - especially when you’re talking about trucks that are often $40k and above.
Hope you enjoyed the rest of the video. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
I mean it's same on lariat which is not off road oriented and suppose to be luxurious trim level, instead ita quite opposite.
Just got this exact version but a 2023. Best decision ive ever made! I love it more and more every dang day man
I bought my 2021 Tremor at the beginning of July. I love this truck more every day! It's a comfortable to drive on my road trips.
Check your oil dipstick for a fuel smell if you DIDNT install a catch can
I bought 2021 xlt tremor package and I love it!🤠
Just purchased a 2021 Ranger Tremor lariat. I've been driving trucks my whole life, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota and Ford. I don't get the disappointment with the interior as it looks better then any previous truck I've owned or driven. Everyone I've given rides to have also commented on how nice it is. Oh well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess lol. Nice video looking forward to more ranger content.
The interior looks pretty good in my opinion. It even has navigation 👍 and the tremor seats look cool .
Here in the philippines, that's probably one of the most luxurious mid size UTE you can own, its got everything else you need especially for cargo and towing other cars
Seems like a good vehicle for the Michigan interstates and highways.
And dirt roads up north
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I quite like the ranger, 70% or so of american/Canadian parts is also 👌
My biggest problem with the midsized truck market is the price. Buying a well equipped half ton for nearly the same price makes more sense to me.
Sure, if you are trying to get work done, go for a half ton. But, if you are following Wranglers down off road trails, a half ton's size can feel like a disadvantage. An F-150 is a lot bigger than a Wrangler. Also, being able to fit in smaller residential garages, actually pushes a lot of people toward midsize trucks.
Depends what you use it for. Midsize trucks are great for off roading smaller tighter trails being smaller narrower and more nimble and agile. Being on mountain shelf roads, I wouldn’t want a full size truck on there. A big reason why the tacoma, 4runner, and wrangler and the most popular off roading/overlanding rigs since you can go anywhere and fit anywhere. If you aren’t going on super tight trails or shelf roads then yeah a full size truck is way better and more comfortable but I prefer midsize trucks and SUV’s since the trails I go on are mad tight. But I do agree they are way too expensive. They should all be 5,000-10,000 cheaper. The gladiator and wrangler can go for 70,000!!! I would never pay that for a damn Jeep. I’m a toyota guy and even the trd pros are expensive but I can swallow that price for the reliability and longevity but the trd pros can be around 47,000-50,000
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An F150 Lariat is nowhere near close in price to the Ranger Lariat. Car prices aren't gonna go down any time soon, especially trucks. Might as well get used to it 🤷
@@STEALTH1USA Yup. Just picked up a 21 Ranger Tremor with Lariat trim and it was nearly 50k OTD. A similarly configured F-150 was about 64k. Since I run work now I have no need for a large truck and the size of this Ranger is perfect for me especially when navigating around the big city. I've put about 2600 miles on it and so far I've had no cause for regret. Great truck.
I like the simplicity of the interior. I’m not interested in additional coast for a plush interior. I don’t like the bottom of the steering wheel though. I usually put my hand there and there’s no where for my hand.
I just ordered a Tremor, now I get to sit and wait for 10 weeks with a lot of anticipation.
just bought one today and i love it
You can do that? Looking to buy my first vehicle and I want this one lol
They have them on lots 😁 seen about 10 now
Update. Some lady smashed my tremor because she was texting and driving
Worth the wait
I work as an industrial sheet metal worker who also erects steel, I work hard and risk my life for my money and one of the best feelings in life was ripping off the lot in a brand new 2020 magnetic XLT Ranger life is good.
Congratulations! Rewarding yourself after years of working hard can be singularly satisfying. Hope the truck serves you well for many years to come. Stay safe!
Would like this truck in an extra-cab, longer bed! Overall that's a great looking truck!
Just make a baby Raptor with a torsen front end, rear locker, and the 2.7L Ecoboost V6 and I will be interested.
So true… Sadly, from what I can tell, all the midsize truck engine options are under powered. The Chevy Colorado ZR2may be an exception
Why? You can buy a Ford Performance package that gives the Ranger 320 hp and 355 lb-ft of torque for $825 from a dealer and have it installed to retain factory warranty. Those are V8 numbers. In fact they are better than V8 numbers, for instance, up until 2020 Toyota's 4.6L V8 that came standard in the Tundra only offered 310 hp and 327 lb-ft of torque. Part # M-9603-REB
Yeah and do your research about oil blow by dipstick fuel smell you need aftermarket products which voids ford's warranty I had a fire in mine I was the 1%
I was looking at getting either a Jeep Rubicon or the Tremor. I chose the Tremor because it is simply more rugged and it looks more bad ass...
I just purchased the 21 Ranger Tremor in Cactus Grey and it does look pretty badass, especially now that I've seen the redesigned front end of the 22. I prefer the sleeker look rather than the "muscular" boxy look with enormous grills (looking at you 22 Tundra) that everyone seems to be heading towards.
One thing that has always held me back from buying a pickup is that for what they cost they cheap the hell out of the interior. I just can’t see paying $45 to $50k and still not getting quality on the interior basically forcing you to pay around 70k to get it. Pickup buyers should be demanding more for their money but theses automakers know they can charge these outrageous prices because more than any other type of buyer pickup owners are brand loyal and will buy no matter what.
I just buy used. Depreciation was my friend when I bought in 2019 a 2016 F150 Platinum with 94k miles for $30k. Have a local mechanic inspect it and make a deal.
@@foford2010 I agree with buying used and all but a couple of cars I've bought were used. My current car sold new for roughly 45k and when I bought it, it was two years old and was able to get it for 24k. However, even getting a two or three year old pickup doesn't change the cheap interior. I own a midsize SUV and if I got it new at 45k it came with leather seats, a leather wrapped steering wheel, heated and cooled seats, heated side mirrors, remote start a panoramic sunroof and not much cheap phatic. However for the same price with the same automaker the midsize pickup still had cloth seats, a cheap steering wheel, no heated or cooled seats, cheap plastic all over the place, not even an option for a regular sunroof and no remote start. Personally I have no issues with having less features and cheaper interior I just have a problem with these automakers charging a premium price on pickups for low quality material.
@@kenyattaclay7666 I get what you're saying. I think the people who buy midsize trucks are not so interested into the luxuries. Those people like things simple. Trucks and SUVs are "in" these days with gas prices under $3. Until then Automakers see no need to cut the MSRP. The Auto industry makes their money from service and parts not necessarily from the vehicle sale. Another thing is inflation brings everything up in price.
I'd take the Tremor over any other mid sized truck.
What’s wrong with switch blade key ? I prefer it👏🏻
Honestly i am a Ford guy through and through and i left my f150 for my taco however i am looking at a new truck and i love that cactus grey Ranger tremor so i think i will be getting back into a Ford again soon....sorry Toyota
I gave up my '03 F150 FX4 Supercrew that I had for 17 years. Picked up a 2019 Lariat FX4 Ranger in May of '19. Still miss my '03 but love this truck!
Trading in for a color? Sorry your bank account.
@@TS-ic1ol Sounds like the guy is not too worried about economics....and hell I salute him if he can do it.
Anyone that says, "Taco," needs to get punched in the throat.
@@CC_Marauder Better that TuRD. Toyota named them...lol.
You're pretty lucky to have a park like that in metropolitan area suburbs. Very jealous.
Agreed! In fairness, it's about an hour outside of Detroit, but it's a great addition to the area, and it's actually much closer to my house than that. Previously, we'd have to make the schlep to Bundy Hill or further, and you'd eat up a lot of wheelin' time just in the drive to and fro. It's a great development for off-road enthusiasts in Michigan -- and it's a pretty nice testing and event space for all the automakers here, too.
This is a bad ass truck! Excellent review!!
Prefer to have the Ranger, just wish they would've made push button start and the B&O sound system options on the XLT trim. I don't like some of the features and design choices of the Lariat and I'm not willing to upgrade to it just for those two options. XLT FX4 for me.
Mine is a 2021 tremor and it has push start
Just bought one. LOVE IT.
I'm buying one tomorrow!!! NICE
Driven Tacoma and Ranger....... Ranger is a much better engineered truck.
Tacoma holds its value much much better than a Ranger. I'm interested in the Ranger but it would be a lease for sure
Had a 2016 Tacoma TRD and a 2018 Tundra Offroad; had issues with both of them. I think Toyota legendary reliability and quality is slipping. My brothers Tundra had engine seal failures at 84,000 miles. Traded my Tundra for a 2021 Ranger Tremor. So far, love the Ford but too early to assess overall quality.
@@JoeJacksonGT3 I had a Ranger sold it with 300,000 miles
I have owned a '91 extra cab, a '94 Splash, and a '95 extra cab.....I have owned two full size crew cab pickups, but now that I don't work construction and my kids drive themselves, a mid-size makes sense for a much as I need a pickup. I am liking the new Ranger crew cab, so it's definitely one to consider after being happy with my past Rangers
How's it compare to the bison? Looking for a new midsize.
I love this truck. I just cannot get over the dated interior. Guess I'll be waiting another two years for the redesign. Maybe the Raptor will be released in North America by then as well.
I ordered the lariat with B&O sound. Also getting the Roush exhaust and for performance tuner. The ONLY two things I’m missing out is Sync 4 and a black headliner. But I’m moving from an 07 Fusion SEL and this is a nice upgrade. Most things are in the same spots as my wife’s 12 Focus. So it’s more of the same but different approach.
The interior is the big hold back on this. I'm considering the F-150 Tremor.
What exactly is holding you back on the interior of the midsize trucks? It's the powertrain and the size of the truck that matters. If you want a BMW X5 interior, then you get an X5 as your daily. Imo.
@@ssoth1762 You only need to take a look at the F-150 interior to see what's wrong with the Ranger.
@@66skate you want an interior from an all time best selling f150 in a ranger? Ford doesn't sell enough rangers to be putting that kind of effort into the interior. Besides, go have a look at the Colorado or the Canyon a d you will quickly appreciate the ranger imo.
@@66skate New refresh Ranger interior looks amazing, but does the exterior...
That front grill though, its damn ugly, with its extra "rubber band" bumper too. The Raptor trim shows how the new Ranger shouldve been done from the get go.
Just ordered mine from the Ford Dealership I work at, does the Tremor package level out the infamous Ford front nose down design ? Or will I have to buy a leveling kit for the front end ?
It definitely has a lower front rake. I just got mine and I love it. I will probably level it soon.
With all these packages, you can get the base models and do your upgrades for less than half the cost
Half? I kinda doubt that but I understand the point you're making. However, for me at least, I like the fact that the upgrades are integrated into the design by professional engineers and that everything is covered under warranty.
I just bought one! Yeehaw!
Not going to lie, I like the additions to the Ranger Tremor. I bought a 21 F250 Tremor and the changes to the Ranger seem better. Pretty sure my shocks are just painted red w/ a Tremor sticker. And my wheels are just the chrome wheels painted black w/ a slightly larger tire. So basically, I might have paid extra for a couple of stickers :(
just got done building one on the website and was gonna check some youtube videos to see reviews. you have the same tremor package and color i picked😂
This is probably the best color choice in my opinion
Did you research catch can. Turbo ecoboost intake carbon garbage engine
Dude I got one the engine seized in less then 250 miles because oil and fuel mixed in intake manifold seized the pistons broke the crankcase suoerr heated the turbos which blew the whole motor. I was a statistic for highway driving
@@ChrisPBacone LOL!!! I bet.
Using the fuelly app I’m getting 24.6mpg avg in my 2022 Lariat Tremor. That’s 65/35 split Hiway/city driving. These are amazing trucks. Yes the interior is dated. But still very usable tech. No regrets here. And fuel economy if you keep it at 55-70 is amazing. Best in class by far.
Looks good I like the color too
If you're looking for more wheelspin Sand Mode is your huckleberry. It's the only way to disable RSC.
Dated interior? Is this cause the screen is not the size of a fridge? What more do you need in there? Materials that easily scratch or get dirty?
Fair question, but considering where the truck and SUV market is going -- even Ford with its own F-150 and Bronco -- it's possible to have both nicer materials and better durability at the same time. Frankly, the flimsy plastics in the Ranger are quite scratch-prone in my experience.
Your point about durability first is well taken, but pretty much every other vehicle segment shows that you can eat your cake and have it, too.
I mean I’d like to have Leather etc. but Plastics are fine, they are actually very durable and SHOULD be “cost efficient.” “Whatever that is” says Ford 🤷♂️
XLT has an actual key? Ok might not look at the Lariat trim now and look at the XLT
Why does the Tremor have 30 less horses than the ZR2? ...and many have complained about the ZR2 NOT having enough power...ZR2 is hard to compete with but I love the look of the Tremor, it's interior looks great and it has a little more than the FX4. I wouldn't be rock climbing though I love the auto-cruise and the tires are a deal maker for me. I give the Tremor a thumbs up and would love to own one having had a 2001 and 2003 Ranger!
Hi Dennis, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Keep in mind that torque is way more important than horsepower, especially when it comes to off-roading and towing.
Despite the ZR2’s hp advantage, the Ranger’s superior torque - available from lower down in the rev range, peaking at 3,000 rpm - makes it feel burlier and more eager in virtually all conditions. The naturally aspirated V6 in the ZR2 has to spin to 4,000 rpm to get to its lower torque peak (275), which makes everything feel slightly more lethargic.
Now, I do like the ZR2 better in certain other areas (front locker, seat comfort, etc.), but my advise is to not get too hung up on the horsepower difference.
Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
You can get the Ford performance tune that gives 30 extra and does not void factory warranty
Ordered one last week. Turned in the taco lease. Wish someone knew when the tremor ones are gonna be built. Truckless is very unfun.
Tremors are being built this month. I ordered one too, and I was told production on it would start this month and I would be able to pick it up next month.
@@ninthslayer I bought mine yesterday. Cyber orange xlt tremor with tech package, slider rear window, spray in bedliner and tow package. Lost a fair amount trading my ‘19 mustang but wanted this truck bad.
Curious: Why isn't this available on the extended/supercab? Also, when will these be available?
As an American, I love my Ranger Raptor. Just one of the perks of living overseas!!! Oh, and I only paid 39,000 for it new! Nice huh?!
Can you ship it here? 😂
39k usa dollars?
@@TheMadShredder I'm gonna assume not. That's not even Lariat price
@@TheMadShredder , yes. US Dollars. The price is 1.9 million pesos at an exchange rate of 50-1 in December 2019. 39,000 dollars. Check Ford Philippines if you want to see the prices. That is with tax included.
@@AntiATF , yes you can ship it to US I'm sure.
Great video with a beatiful truck
I'm currently torn between a 2020 tacoma TRD OF w/ a 3" lift on 33s or a 2021 tremor xlt stock....
60FPS everything forever, please.
I absolutely loved my little 98 Ranger. I wouldn’t mind trading in my current little shitbox for something like this. It would get better gas mileage and more horsepower.
But wouldn't last as long as your '98 I'd wager..
That old '99 Ranger was a badass little truck. I had a '93 and an '05 and both were problem free machines. I'm not sure if I would buy this turbo-charged version though.
Those halogens look sweet Ford!! They brought the Ranger back along with all the “yestertech” alright!
I’ll take this Ranger over a Tacoma.
You walk out the lot and you already $10k under. Not with the Taco
@@Wealthishealth89 well then don’t buy the truck as an investment. Buy it as a vehicle that you use for a decade and buy a new one.
@@Wealthishealth89 fake Toyota crap... couldn’t be further from the truth. 1) you can get a nice discount on most Ford trucks. 2) most trucks hold their value around the same. Just look up KBB projected values and you’ll see.
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Since you can get the Ford at a discount off msrp it actually loses less value for the owner.
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Heck, it took 1.5 years for the resale value of my Honda Civic to equal what I paid for it. And that’s just what I was offered from a dealership after getting an oil change.
Just cant beat the Tacoma on looks, reliability, and value holding.
@@m.687 I saw a cement gray Tacoma TRD PRO drive by me today and I couldn’t believe how good it looked in person. Such a nice truck.
The entire truck still looks like an old man with its pants pulled up to its armpits.
I have a 2020 ford ranger xlt fx4 but was looking to upgrade and love the look of the trimmer so was looking at the reviews before I talk to my ford Dealership
Is already here in USA?
This truck looks like it was made to go head to head with the Taco TRD Pro
No. Only the ranger raptor can do that. Unfortunately it’s still not available in the USA. If it ever gets here it will dominate the midsize truck class.
@@Jerlemi2 The Ranger Tremor offers all the same off road features as the TRD Pro, minus a front off road camera. It comes with far better and fairly larger tires from the factory than the TRD Pro as well. Payload and Towing capacities are significantly better on the Ranger. 300 lbs extra payload and 700 lbs more for towing. The Ranger Tremor does directly compete with the TRD Pro and competes very well. If the Ranger Raptor came to the States, it would probably be the end all, be all for mid size off road pickups.
@@Jerlemi2 what? The Ranger Raptor is much more capable than the TRD pro. The TRD Pro is essentially what this is, just made by Toyota and an added front camera. The Raptor has more power, suspension tuned for the fast stuff, beefed up components, and is much wider. Completely different animal.
Anyone that says, "Taco," needs to get punched in the throat.
@@CC_Marauder taco
It’s 2021 why is there no LED headlights no one wants yellow halogen headlights, they should be standerd at this point
My thoughts also. I don't get it!
Fords package options. XLT come with halogens. Lariat and above come LED. I have complained to Ford for years about there packages.
Ford did a great job on the F150. The Ranger needs an interior upgrade yesterday. I'll check out the 2022 Nissan Frontier.
Why does everybody keep saying this?! F 150 XLT interiors are still the same type of plastics (hard and softer) as this ranger, just a newer shape.
@@adamharris2674 I've only seen on UA-cam. I l like the dash, infotainment, the seats, doors, console..... RAM is probably a step better. GM is 5 years behind and I am a Corvette/GM owner. So comparing Ranger, Canyon, and Colorado, they all such on the interior. (for now)
Best Ranger review 🤙🏽
How about the upcoming Nissan Frontier?
We're eagerly anticipating getting our mitts on the new Frontier, as it looks great, and we already know the engine is a stout performer. Nissan has yet to offer their new truck to the media for test drives, but rest assured, we'll bring you hands-on driving impressions as soon as we're able.
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Yeah, it's got my attention also.
Ranger I’m a few weeks away from getting my ranger tremor
I just bought a 2020 lariat ranger I love it belt after the rafter with a 2 inch left 33 fox suspension
It’s not a tumor.
Who is your daddy and what does he do ?
cant wait to get a ranger! nice review
Love that color😍
Ranger all the way!
I'm waiting for the F150 Tremor with a limited slip front axle
My 2020 XLT Ranger HALLS ASS and the 10 speed transmission is awesome .
I was going 60 on the highway the other day and hammered it to pass some cars and my traction control engaged
What color is that
After driving the F-150 Lariat for years and years, it would be hard to come down to the Ranger and pay almost as much. My son-in-law has the Taco TRD Pro and it is sweet and holds its value longer. If I am going to buy the Ford, I think I'll stick with the F-150.
Anyone that says, "Taco," needs to get punched in the throat. Fail
M. Gonz: I agree with your comment and I won’t do it again. My apologies for offending you..
Fyi I had those general grabber atx tires and they pick up and throw rocks all the time! They also suck in the snow compared to falken wildpeak at3w’s.
Is equivalent to aussie FX4 max?
I really enjoyed this review of the Ranger. I could not agree more with your assessment of the interior and its options and appointments (or lack of). I currently drive a 19 Ranger Lariat FX 4 and I like this truck that I would love it if FORD appointed the Lariat with more comfort. I am older now and the comfort and convenience suits me. Still I want the Tremor because I like it and it's a fun vehicle. I would like to get the performance upgrade. Is this truck available? I have asked for pricing and got no response from several dealers. Thanks again for a great review.. One more thing, the Ranger is IMO the best looking truck out there, bar none.
Not supposed to be delivered to dealers until summer 2021. That's why no response from your dealers. They don't know dates or prices yet either.
I'd take the Ranger....
I own an F150 XLT and have been considering a Ranger. Im as much about specs as I am about visuals. I wasn't really feeling the Ranger as its general shape is reminiscent of the Chevy Colorado (shudder). If the front end were more of a mini F150 or just meaner looking i might be more attracted. But then I watched this video and that grill and paint scheme got me thinking maybe I need a Tremor. Im fine with the interior. Main concern inside is head and knee room. Been looking at the Maverick which doesnt compare. But theres something about its grill. Put that grill on a Ranger Ill bite. Great review!!
Made me wanna buy one lol. Looks like a fun truck.
I drove both of them in 2019, and still bought the Toyota Tacoma! 👍🏼
I got the TRD double cab 6 foot bed.
I do wonder how much of the Payload you you lose by upgrading to the tremor?
I would buy this over the Jeep and Taco all day long.
Anyone that says, "Taco," needs to get punched in the throat.
In 2021 you Just have to stay CALM and wait for new models, new internal and new engines.
Ok Ford give this a more aggressive baby F250 front end. Make LED headlights standard. Upgrade the interior and hold the line on that high ass price tag. Those changes will make this by far best in class and it will fly off the dealer lots!!
great review!
I am getting ready to order mine. I am am ordering mine with the Ford Motorsports tune for more horsepower. Dealer will install it.
I wish Hyundai or Subaru would get into the mid size pickup game just to elevate the interior quality
Your wish will shortly come true -- at least partially. Hyundai's production Santa Cruz pickup should be shown this year. That said, it'll be a unibody, not a body-on-frame pickup, so it likely will appeal to different buyers than this Ranger Tremor.
Hope this helps. Thanks for taking the time to comment, and I hope you enjoyed this video!
Huh? It’s not your video...
@@gregoryvierra6114 Hi Gregory, sorry for the apparent confusion. It actually is my video -- I'm the host.
ZR2 and TRD Pro are the only competitors and both of those trucks USED are currently more expensive than a new tremor. And personally, I’d pick the Tremor due to the modern engine compared to the Tacoma, and the reliability of the Ecoboost compared to the Chevy’s V6. I think this ranger is sort of a steal nowadays.
Plus, Ford in general seems to be pretty damn reliable in modern times. Can’t really think of a bad vehicle they’ve made recently.
Where is the 2.7L T option?
Good review. Sunglasses weird. But great job overall. Def buying this truck but I'd ask to leave off tremor decals. Ugly.
Why is this package only 2grand when its 4500??
By name isn't it supposed to be underground?
.. And eat people when it feels a vibration?
Truck interior is...fine, switchblade keys are elegant and simple - nothing wrong with that. Now those GIANT tail lights are questionable design - CHANGE MY MIND?
There are allot of idiots out there driving, and even they will see those big taillights and keep from crashing into your brand new truck. 🤷♂️
@@jeremyh4180 Well played
We need a comparison between the ranger raptor and ranger tremor.
So do you think you going to get the Ranger raptor to now?
Ford won't comment on this, but I suspect we'll probably get a Ranger Raptor on the next-gen truck. This one is already deep enough into its llifecycle that the decisionmakers probably don't feel it's worth doing at this point.
@@RiceCzechs that sucks. There so popular in Australia the Ranger raptor.
I really like ford but I don’t like that I can’t get it with a longer bed or power sunroof and and rear window
Frontier has the best interior lately
You can have this truck for under $200/mo. Just put about $35k down.
Can’t tell if you wrote this as a joke or not lol.
I want one!
just give us a ranger raptor
Does the gas cap lock from inside the cab anyone...............?
I owned a 17' Tacoma TRD and I liked all the features and all but paying 38k I just didn't get what I was paying for. Got rid of it 2 years ago and now I'm looking for another mid size truck. Probably wait until the new Frontier comes out
Where are you off-roading?
Holly Oaks ORV Park, in suburban Detroit. It's a new facility, and boy are we glad it's here.
Jujutsu all the way
@@mjl5236 hell ya!
@@Mattyv7 yo u know anything about ranger raptor coming out in US