The Ranger Problem: Ford's Midsize Truck Can't Find Its Footing
"The Ranger was supposed to be the goldilocks truck. Instead it's proof that "just right" doesn't win when your siblings are eating your lunch."
— Revvly Take
The 2025 Ranger sits uncomfortably between the F-150 (segment juggernaut) and the Maverick (insurgent value play), failing to lead its midsize class for the first time. Ford's sales data shows the truck bleeding market share to the Colorado and Tacoma, a grim reminder that positioning matters more than product. The Ranger's identity crisis—too expensive to be the budget option, too small to justify the price against a base F-150—is a real problem.
Allison Barfield
Motor Biscuit · Jan 8
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