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First in depth real world comparison between the new Ranger and Tacoma by Motortrend:
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/...rt-vs-ford-ranger-xlt-comparison-test-review/
Having test driven both myself, interestingly I agree with everything they say: the ride & transmission, and the quietness was much better on the Ranger. More importantly, the seat comfort was miles better on the Ranger (but I expected that given how the F-150 compares to the Tundra for seat comfort). I also test drove a Tundra back to back with the Tacoma, and the Tacoma was much louder inside than the Tundra as well.
I came out disappointed with the new Taco and positively surprised with the Ranger.
One thing Motortrend did not talk about much is look, and for me the Tacoma looks so much better than the Ranger. Except the Raptor, which I would buy if it was not so hard to get. The look of the regular Ranger really prevents me from buying it.
For those that don’t have time to read the review, here is the conclusion:
Tacoma vs. Ranger: What’s the Better Midsize Truck?
Cruising back to base, taking time to consider what we like and dislike about each truck, we found such ruminations were easier in the Ranger because we didn't need to shout our inner dialogues. The Tacoma’s din of road and wind noise—"boy, this is a noisy truck compared to the Ranger,” Gold said—make quiet reflection more difficult. Expanding on the point, Gold deemed the Tacoma as “feeling less substantial than the Ranger, largely due to the NVH, lighter steering, and plasticky interior.” Contrastingly, Seabaugh’s final summarizing comment on the Ford is simple: “Solid truck, this.”
In redesigning the Ranger and Tacoma, Ford and Toyota each had the opportunity to shake off cobwebs from the ancient outgoing trucks and let the 2024 models tell their own, new stories. Despite an abundance of modern hardware, impressive digital displays, and edgy, eye-catching looks, the 2024 Tacoma tale remains much the same: It’s in need of additional finishing. Slight improvements to comfort, powertrain tuning, and bed features would go a long way for this new Tacoma, which stubbornly remains equal parts refined and rough.
Although technically not as “new” as the Toyota, the 2024 Ranger turns a page even with largely carryover fundamentals. Ford succeeds in hiding the not-new platform and engine under layers of thoughtful and fresh design, pleasant driving dynamics, and useful work-ready equipment. In doing so, the Blue Oval delivers a truck that’s more ready for the needs and whims of today’s midsize pickup drivers than the segment’s bestseller.
Tacoma verdict: A brand-new truck that still feels old, the Tacoma is improved from before—but it’s not better than the Ranger.
Ranger verdict: Harder-working and nicer to drive than the Tacoma—for a slightly lower price—the Ranger is finally the truck it should’ve been.
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/...ord-ranger-xlt-comparison-test-review/photos/
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/...rt-vs-ford-ranger-xlt-comparison-test-review/
Having test driven both myself, interestingly I agree with everything they say: the ride & transmission, and the quietness was much better on the Ranger. More importantly, the seat comfort was miles better on the Ranger (but I expected that given how the F-150 compares to the Tundra for seat comfort). I also test drove a Tundra back to back with the Tacoma, and the Tacoma was much louder inside than the Tundra as well.
I came out disappointed with the new Taco and positively surprised with the Ranger.
One thing Motortrend did not talk about much is look, and for me the Tacoma looks so much better than the Ranger. Except the Raptor, which I would buy if it was not so hard to get. The look of the regular Ranger really prevents me from buying it.
For those that don’t have time to read the review, here is the conclusion:
Tacoma vs. Ranger: What’s the Better Midsize Truck?
Cruising back to base, taking time to consider what we like and dislike about each truck, we found such ruminations were easier in the Ranger because we didn't need to shout our inner dialogues. The Tacoma’s din of road and wind noise—"boy, this is a noisy truck compared to the Ranger,” Gold said—make quiet reflection more difficult. Expanding on the point, Gold deemed the Tacoma as “feeling less substantial than the Ranger, largely due to the NVH, lighter steering, and plasticky interior.” Contrastingly, Seabaugh’s final summarizing comment on the Ford is simple: “Solid truck, this.”
In redesigning the Ranger and Tacoma, Ford and Toyota each had the opportunity to shake off cobwebs from the ancient outgoing trucks and let the 2024 models tell their own, new stories. Despite an abundance of modern hardware, impressive digital displays, and edgy, eye-catching looks, the 2024 Tacoma tale remains much the same: It’s in need of additional finishing. Slight improvements to comfort, powertrain tuning, and bed features would go a long way for this new Tacoma, which stubbornly remains equal parts refined and rough.
Although technically not as “new” as the Toyota, the 2024 Ranger turns a page even with largely carryover fundamentals. Ford succeeds in hiding the not-new platform and engine under layers of thoughtful and fresh design, pleasant driving dynamics, and useful work-ready equipment. In doing so, the Blue Oval delivers a truck that’s more ready for the needs and whims of today’s midsize pickup drivers than the segment’s bestseller.
Tacoma verdict: A brand-new truck that still feels old, the Tacoma is improved from before—but it’s not better than the Ranger.
Ranger verdict: Harder-working and nicer to drive than the Tacoma—for a slightly lower price—the Ranger is finally the truck it should’ve been.
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/...ord-ranger-xlt-comparison-test-review/photos/
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