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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    never experienced any of that when we owned one for 5 years, was a great vehicle. You think the vw shifter is too short, try the ranger, its horrid.
    Will say, if i was ever in the market for another dual cab, they would be on the top of my list.
    The hilux is a capable unit and its got a real shifter but thats about it, never been in the newest one but the last sr5 wasnt that flash. Ive only driven the amarok a few times but other than my issues with the clutch everything else was effortless. Even my FIL complains about the clutch maybe hes just getting old and came from driving old nissans.
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    its ford underpinnings,, with vw on top.
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    I’ve drove a salesman’s top spec 8spd V6 Amarok at my old work and it was miles ahead of the Hilux & Rangers that I’ve driven.

    The little 4cyl 4x4 Core model has to work hard to keep up with traffic compared to the V6 though.

    Rangers seem to be having a bad run down this part of Victoria. From setting fire to grain crops with DPF issues to blown engines under 100,000kms is very off putting.
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    Ford and Volkswagen announce alliance to cut costs in face of tech revolution

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    The good old cost cutting model sharing excuse... Who remembers the Ford Maverick and Nissan Ute? Holden Commodore and Toyota Lexen? Holden Apollo and Toyota Camry? Look how that worked... Next VW Amarok will be based on the Ford Ranger
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    Quote Originally Posted by grey_ghost View Post
    The good old cost cutting model sharing excuse... Who remembers the Ford Maverick and Nissan Ute? Holden Commodore and Toyota Lexen? Holden Apollo and Toyota Camry? Look how that worked... Next VW Amarok will be based on the Ford Ranger
    I thought the Ford Maverick and Nissan Patrol effort worked well for them. Not so much the Nissan Ute and XF ute and definitely not the Crumpledoor/Lexen thing.

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    I imagine Ford and VW will share platforms and some engines, but put their own bodies on, so the vehicles will remain apparently different, like the Nissan and Mercedes Utes. I can see the Ford and VW vans doing the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I imagine Ford and VW will share platforms and some engines, but put their own bodies on, so the vehicles will remain apparently different, like the Nissan and Mercedes Utes. I can see the Ford and VW vans doing the same.
    I believe MB used the Nissan platform to get a product to market in a reasonable time frame and the next one (or the one after that) will be a lot more MB and less Nissan (Renault ??)

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    With every manufacturer sharing all there bits and ideas , is Tesla the only stand alone these days ?

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    Toyota?

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