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2019 Ford Ranger Raptor v Toyota LandCruiser 78 Series GXL comparison: The trusty ol’ Troopy and the leaping Raptor

Posted on April 26, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s the 4WD comparison that you probably didn’t think of, and two vehicles you don’t exactly cross-shop like Corolla v i30, or Navara v Triton. But in a way, the Toyota LandCruiser and Ford Ranger Raptor are definitely competitive.

One is a legend of the Australian 4WD scene – a veteran of service and hardship over decades. Not much has changed, because it hasn’t really needed to. The other is a brand-new design sporting all kinds of stuff never seen before on the humble 4WD ute: internal bypass shocks, 33-inch light-truck all-terrains, and a propensity to jump.
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