Tim's neighbors are the only people that never need to go car shopping. They just subscribe to Esterdahl's Concierge Service and have vehicles delivered to them for inspection.
I actually just got a 24 gmc at4x aev for $11400 off msrp. Other dealers only 6k off. I thought it was going to be bs, but nothing changed after going to the dealership and signing papers. I traded in a 24 colorado zr2 with 5800 miles. I absolutely love the at4x aev. Was not sure about the white, but I actually like it now, and there are no issues cleaning it yet. The ranger looks like a great truck but was not able to look at one near me, plus I got the gmc cheaper.
GMC Should add an AT4-R level to their lineup and add the 3.6 TT from the ct4-V blackwing into that thing, and do the same with the 1500 with the LT4 v-8
In Canada the raptor is 3k more and needs more aftermarket to bring it up to snuff so I went with the at4x. Knowing it's worth more down south is good for my resale. Definitely a standout looking vehicle, the raptor is too but you are probably right about the tires being the difference. The raptor doesn't have as mean of a front end.
I love the powertrain options that Ford is offering and the Watts suspension is next level cool. The interior colors are better as well. Ford definitely has the better rear seats, GMC the better bed design with all the tie-down points and what appears to be a deeper bed. The GMC is clearly better when it comes to ground clearance, which is surprising as that has been a weak point for GM trucks up until the latest ZR2/AT4X verisons of their midsize and fullsize trucks. I hate the recent trend of white interior components, even if it's limited to small accents and headrests. Perfect for accidentally staining. I wish GM still had a diesel option in the midsize trucks. $68k is very steep but considering the 4th gen Taco TRD Pro starts at $65k and this is an AEV Bison edition which drives up the cost of any GM truck significantly, it's hard to break their balls for that. Both are cool trucks. They're aiming at slightly different off-road niches in this case so it's hard to pick a winner.
Both great trucks, although a better comparison would be the standard AT4X, not the AEV. “Better” is very subjective, and in this case really depends what you want to do with it. Living in New England, the GM is the obvious choice for me.
So on that really hot day, how'd those ventilated seats compare to each other? I can add running boards to the GMC but those ventilated seats are worth more than exhaust sound to me.
@@Pickuptrucktalk lol...yeah, I was being sarcastic, sorry. I know from your other vids how the Ranger lacks ventilated seats. Which is why I made the other comments. Can't fix a sweaty ass...lol
Since Ford dealers are marking up Ranger Raptors by 10K more there is no price advantage. I get the analysis but IRL the trucks will cost the same. In fact a GMC or Chevy dealer may give you the top-end trim at a bit below MSRP if you price shop. With Ford you will have to drive 1500 miles to find that one dealer who sells at sticker but they will have a 6-12mos waiting list. Happy to be wrong about this...
If you knew how little it costs Ford (or any manufacturer) to build a vehicle, compared to MSRP in the first place, you wouldn't blink an eye at a measly dealer markup.
You are correct. I just bought a gmc at4x aev edition picking it up tomorrow. I got 11400 off sticker. I heard the ranger raptors are msrp and some with markups. I could not pass up the deal. Was looking at an at4x with 4 k off msrp but could not pass on the aev. Trading in a 24 colorado zr2 with 5500 miles 😳. It is called ocd 😂😂. Both are nice trucks great reviews
I love the Ranger the only thing it’s missing is ventilated seats it’s hot here and that’s a must. A truck at that price point should have that option. The canyon is awesome and saying that I almost purchased one but that white interior in an off-road truck is the dumbest thing ever. My wife even made fun of that interior so I passed on it.
I am ordering the Colorado ZR2 next week. I'm in Alaska so not a lot of areas for high speed off road antics plus it's a lot less exspensive than the Raptor. As far as sound goes they are not V8s so the quieter the better. I've never been into imports so the Raptor exhaust does nothing for me.
There is no ventilated seats correct in the Raptor - how about air vents in the back seat are there any? Thanks I know the Canyon has the ventilated seats.
When you talk off road capability , after low gears and lockers, your next want , is a way to inflate your tires . No one needs crawl control or cameras . Just a fast onboard air compressor .
70k for a midsize pickup with barely enough payload to fill the cab is unreal. You can’t do anything but off-road with it. If you tow with anything in the truck you’re going to be over payload.
I like them both, but I could use that front locker of the GMC for the boat ramp and deer lease. The Raptor price is great at MSRP but with dealer markups there won’t be any price difference between the two.
Ford because of the V6 and I think it’s about as good looking. Plus the cheaper price tag. Even though the GMC is more luxury oriented, it’s a turbo 4. I can’t have that in a midsize truck nor would I be willing to pay that much for one.
I have had both, non AEV AT4x, I just bought my RR and the trucks are very different. Hated the the ugly interior in the AT4x. I love my RR. Fast 💨 love this truck
Both are good trucks. I think the Ranger is a little better than the GM. If GM would have increased the HP, Torque rating on the AT4X/Bison trim it would make the choice even more of a challenge. Also like the rear seating situation in the Ford especially when sticking kids in the rear occasionally.
@@RCian2000 Ground clearance only. Those big heavy tires with stock gearing my not work out so we'll on the trails. Again, let's see both trucks side by side out on the trail and decide.
@@nm-qt2hb everyone who’s driven the ZR2 and AT4X Bison said the gearing wasn’t an issue. The Bison versions of the trucks were the intended design from the beginning. They’ve been in races more than a year ago. GM used the most technical and gnarly courses for the press release when journalists got to drive them. There’s plenty of videos of them going over boulders no problem.
@@RCian2000 Guy, the Bison is a great vehicle. I liked it from day one. All I am saying is I would like to see them side by side . That's the only way we can determine what is what.
That GMC interior sure is pretty, but the white accents will look like shit in 2 or 3 years, just from the oil in your skin touching it…if you take it off road than that interior is toast.
Overall I like the Ford interior better and its power train. I would be happy with either if the backseats had 2-3 inches more legroom. The sweet spot for a midsize truck is probably the Rivian R1T but with a 5 ft bed vs their 4.5 ft. Meaning the rear legroom on the R1T is ideal without needing to jump to a huge full size truck. I supect the next generation if midsize trucks to all add 2-3 inches of rear legroom and 1 inch of HR bc everything is just getting bigger.
@@billsouza4457 Plus I have a Tundra with a bigger bed so I am good for real truck stuff. Was looking for fun offroad with gear in the back that would trash a SUV. But to your point the shorter wheelbase of an R1S would be good off trail. Also I meant 5.5 bed which full size trucks have as we know.
We all need to wait until 2025 and I would expect to see all these trucks selling at a more competitive price. The ford dealers are nuts because those Rangers are far and few.
well of course ... we All judge a trucks worthiness by how many people drop by the house at 7am to ask if they can check it out...LOL... RANGER All Day Long....
I have to wonder if the ford will blow the motor. Like everything else they make ?? GMC haven’t heard of any major problems. I’d take the GMC. Don’t like the 8 speed but maybe it’s ok now.
There has been problems with both. GM has had issues with software and OTA updates killing the batteries etc. The ford quality issues have gotten better but overall still problematic.
I'll take the AT4X. Looks much more aggressive and has 35s/12in of clearance stock. Added clearance, AEV protection, and underbody cam makes it more capable on trails and rocks than Ranger..sure Ranger has more horsepower and sounds better, but I don't need 400hp going down off-road trails in Michigan.
The new Ranger is definitely getting on the top of my shopping list!
Tim's neighbors are the only people that never need to go car shopping. They just subscribe to Esterdahl's Concierge Service and have vehicles delivered to them for inspection.
This is a true fact. Lots of people slowing down as they drive by.
I actually just got a 24 gmc at4x aev for $11400 off msrp. Other dealers only 6k off. I thought it was going to be bs, but nothing changed after going to the dealership and signing papers. I traded in a 24 colorado zr2 with 5800 miles. I absolutely love the at4x aev. Was not sure about the white, but I actually like it now, and there are no issues cleaning it yet. The ranger looks like a great truck but was not able to look at one near me, plus I got the gmc cheaper.
GMC Should add an AT4-R level to their lineup and add the 3.6 TT from the ct4-V blackwing into that thing, and do the same with the 1500 with the LT4 v-8
In Canada the raptor is 3k more and needs more aftermarket to bring it up to snuff so I went with the at4x. Knowing it's worth more down south is good for my resale. Definitely a standout looking vehicle, the raptor is too but you are probably right about the tires being the difference. The raptor doesn't have as mean of a front end.
I love that people are spending all that money on these. I get to watch these driving around for free. 💰
I love the powertrain options that Ford is offering and the Watts suspension is next level cool. The interior colors are better as well. Ford definitely has the better rear seats, GMC the better bed design with all the tie-down points and what appears to be a deeper bed. The GMC is clearly better when it comes to ground clearance, which is surprising as that has been a weak point for GM trucks up until the latest ZR2/AT4X verisons of their midsize and fullsize trucks. I hate the recent trend of white interior components, even if it's limited to small accents and headrests. Perfect for accidentally staining. I wish GM still had a diesel option in the midsize trucks. $68k is very steep but considering the 4th gen Taco TRD Pro starts at $65k and this is an AEV Bison edition which drives up the cost of any GM truck significantly, it's hard to break their balls for that. Both are cool trucks. They're aiming at slightly different off-road niches in this case so it's hard to pick a winner.
Both great trucks, although a better comparison would be the standard AT4X, not the AEV. “Better” is very subjective, and in this case really depends what you want to do with it. Living in New England, the GM is the obvious choice for me.
So on that really hot day, how'd those ventilated seats compare to each other? I can add running boards to the GMC but those ventilated seats are worth more than exhaust sound to me.
The GMC ventilated seats worked pretty well. The Ranger doesn’t have them.
@@Pickuptrucktalk lol...yeah, I was being sarcastic, sorry. I know from your other vids how the Ranger lacks ventilated seats. Which is why I made the other comments. Can't fix a sweaty ass...lol
@@Dusdaddy I thought you might have been!
Why is the zr2 not getting compared directly to the raptor? That's the better comparison for features and price.
I didn’t have one to compare at this time.
Since Ford dealers are marking up Ranger Raptors by 10K more there is no price advantage. I get the analysis but IRL the trucks will cost the same. In fact a GMC or Chevy dealer may give you the top-end trim at a bit below MSRP if you price shop. With Ford you will have to drive 1500 miles to find that one dealer who sells at sticker but they will have a 6-12mos waiting list. Happy to be wrong about this...
I got my Ranger Raptor at MSRP
If you knew how little it costs Ford (or any manufacturer) to build a vehicle, compared to MSRP in the first place, you wouldn't blink an eye at a measly dealer markup.
You are correct. I just bought a gmc at4x aev edition picking it up tomorrow. I got 11400 off sticker. I heard the ranger raptors are msrp and some with markups. I could not pass up the deal. Was looking at an at4x with 4 k off msrp but could not pass on the aev. Trading in a 24 colorado zr2 with 5500 miles 😳. It is called ocd 😂😂. Both are nice trucks great reviews
I love the Ranger the only thing it’s missing is ventilated seats it’s hot here and that’s a must. A truck at that price point should have that option.
The canyon is awesome and saying that I almost purchased one but that white interior in an off-road truck is the dumbest thing ever. My wife even made fun of that interior so I passed on it.
I am ordering the Colorado ZR2 next week. I'm in Alaska so not a lot of areas for high speed off road antics plus it's a lot less exspensive than the Raptor. As far as sound goes they are not V8s so the quieter the better. I've never been into imports so the Raptor exhaust does nothing for me.
Ok so 68k for a midsize truck. Thats nuts
I'd take the AT4X, but not thr AEV version.
Zr2 over both.
Due to unavailable replacement parts from AEV I'm thinking the GMC would be written off even in a small collision.
There is no ventilated seats correct in the Raptor - how about air vents in the back seat are there any? Thanks I know the Canyon has the ventilated seats.
No rear vents and no cooled seats in the Raptor. If you want motor go Raptor if you want looks and luxury go AT4X
Both will smash the WHACKass Tacoma
😂
How many realy use these high priced machines offroading.?Personally, I want to stay on the road.
Here in Canada the zr2 bison is the same price or less than the RR. The gmc is more than the Chevy which isn’t worth it to me.
I think all around truck the ranger, I think if your primary doing a lot of rock crawling the bison
When you talk off road capability , after low gears and lockers, your next want , is a way to inflate your tires . No one needs crawl control or cameras . Just a fast onboard air compressor .
70k for a midsize pickup with barely enough payload to fill the cab is unreal. You can’t do anything but off-road with it. If you tow with anything in the truck you’re going to be over payload.
You didn't show the ranger Raptors price tag
11k cheaper
It didn’t have a price tag, so no reason to show it.
Nice trucks but not a huge fan of the aussie ford design and looks.
I like them both, but I could use that front locker of the GMC for the boat ramp and deer lease. The Raptor price is great at MSRP but with dealer markups there won’t be any price difference between the two.
I would love to know how much brand loyalty affects the choice between these pickups.
Ford because of the V6 and I think it’s about as good looking. Plus the cheaper price tag. Even though the GMC is more luxury oriented, it’s a turbo 4. I can’t have that in a midsize truck nor would I be willing to pay that much for one.
Raptor is a better value but the GMC looks sweet
If it's too hot to do it we'll, why not do it at a different time?
Well
I have had both, non AEV AT4x, I just bought my RR and the trucks are very different. Hated the the ugly interior in the AT4x. I love my RR. Fast 💨 love this truck
Both are good trucks. I think the Ranger is a little better than the GM. If GM would have increased the HP, Torque rating on the AT4X/Bison trim it would make the choice even more of a challenge. Also like the rear seating situation in the Ford especially when sticking kids in the rear occasionally.
GMC between the 2, why even ask?
But I'm still not satisfied with the turbo's in a 4 Banger so Nissan Pro 4X out of all of them.
The raptor does not compete with the AT4X or the ZR2 in bison form, in terms of off road capability
Base on what? I have not yet see a good side by side off road video. I would not bench race these and make a judgement call yet.
@@nm-qt2hb the dimensions and angles alone make them more capable for technical off roading.
@@RCian2000
Ground clearance only. Those big heavy tires with stock gearing my not work out so we'll on the trails. Again, let's see both trucks side by side out on the trail and decide.
@@nm-qt2hb everyone who’s driven the ZR2 and AT4X Bison said the gearing wasn’t an issue. The Bison versions of the trucks were the intended design from the beginning. They’ve been in races more than a year ago. GM used the most technical and gnarly courses for the press release when journalists got to drive them. There’s plenty of videos of them going over boulders no problem.
@@RCian2000
Guy, the Bison is a great vehicle. I liked it from day one. All I am saying is I would like to see them side by side . That's the only way we can determine what is what.
JUst give me the AT4X and I will spend the 10K premium for other paid for Bison.
That GMC interior sure is pretty, but the white accents will look like shit in 2 or 3 years, just from the oil in your skin touching it…if you take it off road than that interior is toast.
If that Chevy Canyon had a normally aspirated V6 I might drive through the local GMC dealer and take a look at one. They are very nice looking.
I wouldn't buy either one.
Older & wiser now I guess....I don't fall for Marketing ploys.
GM is known to over design their vehicles to make up for lack of performance etc. The Canyon just looks like it's trying too hard
Ford can’t offer a power sunroof? Geez
Overall I like the Ford interior better and its power train. I would be happy with either if the backseats had 2-3 inches more legroom. The sweet spot for a midsize truck is probably the Rivian R1T but with a 5 ft bed vs their 4.5 ft. Meaning the rear legroom on the R1T is ideal without needing to jump to a huge full size truck. I supect the next generation if midsize trucks to all add 2-3 inches of rear legroom and 1 inch of HR bc everything is just getting bigger.
LOL...5'bed...Just buy an SUV...
@@billsouza4457 Kids are grown, dont have stroller to pack. But thanks.
@@billsouza4457 Plus I have a Tundra with a bigger bed so I am good for real truck stuff. Was looking for fun offroad with gear in the back that would trash a SUV. But to your point the shorter wheelbase of an R1S would be good off trail. Also I meant 5.5 bed which full size trucks have as we know.
Go price them and you’ll see no price difference. The Ford dealers have big mark ups on the RR.
You just have to wait.
We all need to wait until 2025 and I would expect to see all these trucks selling at a more competitive price. The ford dealers are nuts because those Rangers are far and few.
Still take
Tacoma and still the king
Yes me too
Not the new one
@@nm-qt2hb very body is different
well of course ... we All judge a trucks worthiness by how many people drop by the house at 7am to ask if they can check it out...LOL... RANGER All Day Long....
Right??? Totally relevant.
Doesn't sound good for a v6 nor a 4 cylinder...... they all sound awful.
1 is underpowered and overpriced
GMC canyon better durability Ford to much problems more modern looking gm 👍🏻
Haha! You’re funny!
@@BrianBourgeois- the true 3.3 billion recall
@@jes3363 they need to recall those jeans your wearing.
I have to wonder if the ford will blow the motor. Like everything else they make ?? GMC haven’t heard of any major problems. I’d take the GMC. Don’t like the 8 speed but maybe it’s ok now.
There has been problems with both. GM has had issues with software and OTA updates killing the batteries etc. The ford quality issues have gotten better but overall still problematic.
I’ll still take a Nissan Frontier over these two
I did.
I'll take the AT4X. Looks much more aggressive and has 35s/12in of clearance stock. Added clearance, AEV protection, and underbody cam makes it more capable on trails and rocks than Ranger..sure Ranger has more horsepower and sounds better, but I don't need 400hp going down off-road trails in Michigan.
Have fun with the 10 second 0-60 from the lawnmower engine.
The aev package is completely unnecessary and overpriced. Just stick with the regular at4x and save the 10k.