I wasn't directly comparing these two trucks seen in this video per say. This was what I had access to for the sake of Colorado vs Ranger. Comparable trucks can approach $5k price difference (Loaded Z71 vs Lariat) it just depends on how they are equipped.
I believe TFL drag raced the midsize trucks and the Ranger beat them all with the 2.3L. They were all pretty amazed it did so well considering the lower output numbers. I do really like the Ranger a lot and it would be my first choice, especially with the 2.7L V6.
Drove the 2.7 Ranger on a 20 mile loop in Northern MA/Southern VT that I also drove a Gladiator (looking for smaller TV that can tow 6,000 lb camper and also be a fun daily driver (which my old Tundra is not). The Ranger had incredible power and very nice ride. The Gladiator, with max tow, felt pretty capable and would be nice niche vehicle but not the same level of ease as daily driver. Turn radius alone on the ford was pretty cool.
The Colorado just has too many issues for me. It does start out a little cheaper but sacrifices std. alloy wheels, rear seat armrest, map pockets, cruise control and several other features that the Ranger comes with. Chevy also only offers a black interior on most trims with Ford offering several options. The Ranger also offers several powertrain options, the Chrome appearance option that Chevy doesn't and has the Ranger has the more powerful Raptor. The Colorado also weights more and gets lower mileage. Prices on both when optioned up are insane and well into full size territory so its no surprise they aren't setting the world on fire in sales
@@CarsMadeSimple Then you shouldn't simply skip pricing of these two vehicles and shouldn't emphasize on trim add-ons like this have that, this dont.. This, in this shape, is a very biased comparison, sorry.
The things you don't understand about the Ranger, it's a global vehicle. Rear vents is available in the global model for and most countries care more about storage under rear seat instead of 60/40 for eg. And the VW is in partnership with Ford for the new Amarok, and that doesn't have any physical buttons, so it needs HVAC to be in the infotainment system.
A Lariat should be compared to a Z71 Colorado as it adds vented seating, driver's memory setting, more soft touch materials, full surround vision cameras, full suite of safety tech, adaptive cruise and more.
As I mentioned in the first couple minutes of the video... I didn't have access. Also a Z71 doesn't automatically add any of those items. Those are all included in packages some of which are exclusive to Z71 and some of those aren't. You can get adaptive cruise and surround view cameras on LT but unfortunately that was the one package this truck was missing.
Literally mentioned at 0:32 that I was not able to due to inventory and no your Colorado does not have radar based cruise control (or lane keeping). These systems are all camera based on that truck. Every Colorado has lane keeping but lane centering is not available at all.
It just sounds like to me that you’re a Ford salesman, because you sure are pushing the Ford. I understand that you couldn’t get a Z71 or higher trim level, so why didn’t you just wait and do the video when you could compare apples to apples. I just feel that you’re down on the Chevy
I only have vehicles for a short time to review. I've driven the Z71 and all other trims of the Colorado. I am not down on the Chevy at all but merely being realistic about what they offer and how they drive. I am not alone in the media community about the Ranger being very nice to drive and offering a decent value.
My 2024 Ranger lariat has rear vents , they are just under the driver and passenger seats versus being on the center console. Maybe he should look closer before spouting out that it doesnt have them.
Those aren't A/C vents. Those are heating ducts. Can you divert A/C to the floor? Yes. Is that efficient use? Not really. So yes, it doesn't have A/C vents.
@@CarsMadeSimple LOL , say what you will. When i turn on the AC cold air blows out of those vents to the rear cabin. So yes , they ARE rear AC vents. Efficiency is a totally different topic and has nothing to do with your original incorrect statement that it does not have rear AC vents. Do your homework if your going to do reviews on vehicles from now on. Dont try to persuade people with your personal opinions , which in this case , are wrong.
@@CarsMadeSimple Now your narrowing it down to certain events like using "auto" ?? Why weren't you this in-depth during your review ? The little info you gave would make people think that there were no rear vents at all which possibly could sway their decision on buying this excellent vehicle. Now you keep singling out specific circumstances that , if done , cold air wont come out of those vents. Initially you didn't even acknowledge these vents existed , now you keep bringing up specific circumstances to where they wont blow out cold air. Your video should have included all this info instead of saying "no rear vents". I liked your video otherwise , but your info about no rear vents was mis-leading and incorrect. Im done with this conversation since i believe you will just try to continue to defend yourself on this topic.
@@jamesberry7444 Every vehicle sold in the last decade or two has ducting under the front seats. Even vehicles with rear A/C vents on headliner, B-pillars, or rear console have ducting for heat under the front seats.
Frontier doesn't compare to either of these two trucks. The Frontier is a simple straightforward truck and a lot of people like/want the ability to go a little old school. That doesn't make it the better truck.
Just purchased a '24 Ranger XLT FX4. Simply love it.
Right on!
I ordered the same but black with spray in bedliner and rear box side steps. Very excited
5k difference in price deserves more than a passing mention and should be considered when comparing these two trucks also.
I wasn't directly comparing these two trucks seen in this video per say. This was what I had access to for the sake of Colorado vs Ranger. Comparable trucks can approach $5k price difference (Loaded Z71 vs Lariat) it just depends on how they are equipped.
I own the Z71 with all main features excluding the sun roof. in the Z71 III package you get memory seating.
Yeah you're right. It's been a while since I've seen a Z71. Sometimes it's hard to keep track of all the exact features. Thanks for clarifying!
I believe TFL drag raced the midsize trucks and the Ranger beat them all with the 2.3L. They were all pretty amazed it did so well considering the lower output numbers. I do really like the Ranger a lot and it would be my first choice, especially with the 2.7L V6.
Drove the 2.7 Ranger on a 20 mile loop in Northern MA/Southern VT that I also drove a Gladiator (looking for smaller TV that can tow 6,000 lb camper and also be a fun daily driver (which my old Tundra is not). The Ranger had incredible power and very nice ride. The Gladiator, with max tow, felt pretty capable and would be nice niche vehicle but not the same level of ease as daily driver. Turn radius alone on the ford was pretty cool.
It's crazy to imagine but the Rangers out sell the Toyota Hilux here in Aus. They are everywhere.
The Colorado just has too many issues for me. It does start out a little cheaper but sacrifices std. alloy wheels, rear seat armrest, map pockets, cruise control and several other features that the Ranger comes with. Chevy also only offers a black interior on most trims with Ford offering several options. The Ranger also offers several powertrain options, the Chrome appearance option that Chevy doesn't and has the Ranger has the more powerful Raptor. The Colorado also weights more and gets lower mileage. Prices on both when optioned up are insane and well into full size territory so its no surprise they aren't setting the world on fire in sales
Thanks for the info. from Australia
Bought a Lariat today😊
Yes, you have to compare similar models. Not one high-end level model to one mid trim level model.
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@@CarsMadeSimple Then you shouldn't simply skip pricing of these two vehicles and shouldn't emphasize on trim add-ons like this have that, this dont.. This, in this shape, is a very biased comparison, sorry.
I’m leaning towards the ford with 2.7
The things you don't understand about the Ranger, it's a global vehicle. Rear vents is available in the global model for and most countries care more about storage under rear seat instead of 60/40 for eg. And the VW is in partnership with Ford for the new Amarok, and that doesn't have any physical buttons, so it needs HVAC to be in the infotainment system.
Both too big. Bring back a pick-uo the size of the 1982 - 2011 Ranger (body on frame). No gadgets and a manual transmission.
Maverick?
A Lariat should be compared to a Z71 Colorado as it adds vented seating, driver's memory setting, more soft touch materials, full surround vision cameras, full suite of safety tech, adaptive cruise and more.
As I mentioned in the first couple minutes of the video... I didn't have access. Also a Z71 doesn't automatically add any of those items. Those are all included in packages some of which are exclusive to Z71 and some of those aren't. You can get adaptive cruise and surround view cameras on LT but unfortunately that was the one package this truck was missing.
lariat does not have ventilated seats
Ford… you have 2yrs to add in a 4auto and a 60/40 rear seat. I’d also appreciate a moonroof. Thank you.
My 2024 Colorado Z-71 does have 2 person memory seat and lane assist radar. You should compare apples to apples.
Literally mentioned at 0:32 that I was not able to due to inventory and no your Colorado does not have radar based cruise control (or lane keeping). These systems are all camera based on that truck. Every Colorado has lane keeping but lane centering is not available at all.
It just sounds like to me that you’re a Ford salesman, because you sure are pushing the Ford. I understand that you couldn’t get a Z71 or higher trim level, so why didn’t you just wait and do the video when you could compare apples to apples. I just feel that you’re down on the Chevy
I only have vehicles for a short time to review. I've driven the Z71 and all other trims of the Colorado. I am not down on the Chevy at all but merely being realistic about what they offer and how they drive. I am not alone in the media community about the Ranger being very nice to drive and offering a decent value.
Chevy alway
You aren’t comparing apples to apples
apples to oranges comparison, no bueno.
The fact that Ford has had years to do it, and that the people wanted 60/40 rear seats, just pisses me off that they did 100/0. How dumb
Boo hoo go cry somewhere else
My 2024 Ranger lariat has rear vents , they are just under the driver and passenger seats versus being on the center console. Maybe he should look closer before spouting out that it doesnt have them.
Those aren't A/C vents. Those are heating ducts. Can you divert A/C to the floor? Yes. Is that efficient use? Not really. So yes, it doesn't have A/C vents.
@@CarsMadeSimple LOL , say what you will. When i turn on the AC cold air blows out of those vents to the rear cabin. So yes , they ARE rear AC vents. Efficiency is a totally different topic and has nothing to do with your original incorrect statement that it does not have rear AC vents. Do your homework if your going to do reviews on vehicles from now on. Dont try to persuade people with your personal opinions , which in this case , are wrong.
@@jamesberry7444 I've done my research. When you click "auto", I guarantee you the A/C does not blow out of vents on the floor.
@@CarsMadeSimple Now your narrowing it down to certain events like using "auto" ?? Why weren't you this in-depth during your review ? The little info you gave would make people think that there were no rear vents at all which possibly could sway their decision on buying this excellent vehicle. Now you keep singling out specific circumstances that , if done , cold air wont come out of those vents. Initially you didn't even acknowledge these vents existed , now you keep bringing up specific circumstances to where they wont blow out cold air. Your video should have included all this info instead of saying "no rear vents". I liked your video otherwise , but your info about no rear vents was mis-leading and incorrect. Im done with this conversation since i believe you will just try to continue to defend yourself on this topic.
@@jamesberry7444 Every vehicle sold in the last decade or two has ducting under the front seats. Even vehicles with rear A/C vents on headliner, B-pillars, or rear console have ducting for heat under the front seats.
These can't compete with Nissan Frontier
Why is that?
The frontier is nice but the straight up backrest in the backseats are a deal breaker. Not sure why they built them that way
Test drove a Nissan. Went across the street to the Chevy dealership, no comparison. Chevy all the way.
@@Shaeff071 you vote for Biden as well
Frontier doesn't compare to either of these two trucks. The Frontier is a simple straightforward truck and a lot of people like/want the ability to go a little old school. That doesn't make it the better truck.