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I said it jokingly but i get your point. The V6 when offered in the Mustang was still a good choice just like the 2.3L in the Ranger. I agree people are cylinder count obsessed and some of the smaller 4 and 3 cylinder engine are pretty powerful compared to engines in the past. Just like the EcoBoost Mustang preforms very well and wouldn't shame anyone from wanting that over a 5.0 Mustang or vice versa. I haven't driven the Ranger, but most of what I read about the engine and power is positive. I wanted to get a feel for that engine before I made my decision but I'm probably a this point go with the 2.3L w/ the manual.I totally disagree with this. The 2.3 is a potent engine for its size. Its actually pretty impressive. And with the 93 Octane tune you get around 325hp and 375tq. That much power from a small in-line 4 is pretty amazing. A lot of past V8s didn't even get that. Too many people are still obsessed with counting cylinders.
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