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CONCLUSION WHO’S THE WINNER?

ITHOUT wishing to detract in any way from the deserved victory of the Ford Ranger XLT Bi-Turbo, it’s a damning indictment on the dual-cab segment that the oldest model tested is the clear winner. This is to take nothing away from the Ranger, which was a fine vehicle when it was launched and remains so, thanks to plenty of

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