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By Sherminator98 · Posted
Did some digging into things-the next gen Maverick is apparently given the P778 (currently the P758) platform code for its next gen Reports also say its coming in 2027, which I have my doubts about Could it be possible that the P778 goes into production at TTP in late 2028 as the 2029 Maverick? The Maverick got a new front end refresh so that could carry it for the next couple of years. Plus you have rumors of the next gen Bronco Sport hitting the market in 2028 also. -
By Sherminator98 · Posted
Timing and well I think they just slapped a name on the plant since the product still hasn't been nailed down yet for it. It won't open till 2029 also -
By Sherminator98 · Posted
The T6 just had a major upgrade when the Bronco and the new Ranger hit the market, so they still need to pay the investment cost on that. Last time I've seen anything about either one of those programs, they aren't hitting EOL till 2030 or later. Looking at the Ranger vs the Gladiator-the Ranger sold 70K units in 2020 and the Gladiator sold about 57K units. The Gladiator MSRP is higher then the Wrangler, but often is heavily discounted. The Bronco has a higher starting MSRP then the Ranger does across the board. I'm not sure jacking the Ranger price up to sell it as a Bronco pickup is going to do anything to help with sales numbers and profitability would be a wash. The Tacoma pricing is similar to the Ranger and its number one selling in the market. -
Honestly why the hell are they building TTP for T-platform and not C2? You could just move the tooling from Louisville over.
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Bronco pickup would support significantly higher ATPs and the new pickup should be significantly cheaper to build. May or may not be unibody but I would expect it to replace T6 Ranger globally if it's successful. It's about innovation and cost control, neither of which apply to T6 Ranger.
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That’s a good point, maybe for now it’s just Canada and international out of Oakville
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Agreed. Like I've said a few times - they'll start slicing their pie too thin very soon instead of putting resources into other models in segments they've abandoned.
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By Sherminator98 · Posted
Also depends on Tariff situation with bringing them to USA -
Exactly. Looking back over the decades, Chrysler has always been an upper-class type of car. Not at the bottom end like a Dodge or Plymouth, but also not a luxury car like the Imperial. A sub-$30,000 does not fit the brand.
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Well 140000 F series are sold in Canada and I bet f-150 is at least 100000 of that. I’m pretty sure some will still go to the US and they say it’s a multi energy plant so maybe there will be an EREV. We will find out what they plan on doing when the contract negotiations are settled.
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