bobwellington
BobWellington
bobwellington

The touchpad ones like you show, however, can be finicky to use. But Ford integrated ones with real buttons nicely in the 2006-2010 Explorer as well as the current F-150. My guess is since the current Ranger was designed for other markets they didn’t include the keypad and so they just decided to put an “aftermarket”

I really like this one. Gave me a good chuckle.

Wow, ugly inside and out. Nice.

Why is it so ugly?

Classic Toyota...at least you gotta give ‘em some points for hiring aspiring designers that were born without eyes.

Yup, I wish every car had the keypad. I use it all the time on my Explorer.

If you only listen to hits then that may make sense. I mean, yeah, disc 2 isn’t as good, but it’s still awesome.

Video is gonezos.

The front looks like it’s been squashed. It may be an evolution in design, but it’s an evolution towards ugliness.

I feel like 2018/2019 is the beginning of the end of normal cars that an “enthusiast” would like. It’s depressing.

Publix recycles it.

Good lard this thing is ugly.

Hmm, this or for a few dollars more a Fiesta ST with way fewer miles? Hard choice... ;)

NC is a beautiful state with cool cities and some of the best mountain biking in the country. 

Removing labels on plastic packaging is necessary on plastic packaging as it is a much more sensitive recycling process in terms of contamination whereas it isn’t necessary on cardboard and other paper products (though it isn’t a bad idea to remove tape).

Well, it does state in the article that Amazon is working on it.

My sister has the same (‘14 Touring) and I also find it to be a quality interior. The only rather bad aspect of it was the speakers but that was a cheap upgrade.

Not only is getting AWD not a good idea for resale in TN, but you’re guaranteed to lose money in extra fuel costs and potentially more reliability issues.

This article mentions the current hatch only came with the auto:

At least the Fiesta had a manual option.