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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
£11,650 – £20,150 Ford has taken a big step forward with the all-new Ranger. It’s bigger and beefier — much more American-looking — than the previous models, and there’s a new 2.5-litre common rail TDCi engine under the bonnet. Ranger is available in three distinct configurations — Regular, Super and Double Cab — and all bar the latter have a choice of two- or four-wheel drive. The Double Cab can only be had with 4WD and there’s a Tipper version of the Regular Cab 4x4.
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
£9,304 – £20,304 When Vauxhall dropped the Brava from its line-up in 2002, Isuzu started selling it as the TF — it was a rebadged Isuzu in the first place. This gave dealers the chance to prepare themselves for the arrival of the all-new Rodeo pick-up in late 2003. Rodeo is available as a single and a double cab, both with either two- or four-wheel drive.
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
£10,595 – £18,446 Despite being virtually identical — apart from the front-end design, badges and spec — to the Ford Ranger, and built in the same Thai factory, the BT-50 went on sale in the UK some months after its brother in Autumn 2006.
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
£13,149 – £26,044 The fourth generation L200 went on sale in March 2006 and what a very different machine it is compared to the one it replaces. The exterior design alone sets it apart.
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