Re: Deer Enright (Ford question)



On Jun 30, 12:31 pm, xyzzy <xyzzy.d...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looking to cash in my 1987 Dakota for a clunker voucher. Checking out
my choices in small 4-cyl pickups that get at least 20 mpg. I figure
about 3000-3500 lbs towing capacity is enough for my trailer and a
load of hay.

According to Edmunds.com and confirmed on several manufacturer
websites, these are the trucks that qualify:

Truck: Towing Capacity:
====== ==============
Colorado 4000lbs <--- in every other respect widely
considered a POS
Tacoma 3500lbs
Frontier 3500lbs
Ranger 1580lbs <---- WTF?????

(Yes these numbers are all for the 4 cylinder versions, at least
according to what I could dig up on Edmunds, etc.)

You have a 20-year old car?

Get off Usenet and get a real job, man.
.



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