Ford Ranger Pickup Truck May Be Coming Back to US Factory - Newsmax

The Ford Ranger could make a comeback in North America by 2018 if the auto giant and the United Auto Workers can come to an agreement about the popular truck as they try to hammer out a new contract. Five vehicles are currently made in the hulking plant – the Ford Focus, Focus Electric, Focus ST, C-Max Hybrid and C-Max Energi – but the company announced it was pulling those vehicles from the facility in 2018. "We actively are pursuing future... Automotive News reported that Ford could add a new Ford Bronco SUV to the Michigan Assembly floor. Ford discontinued the Bronco in 1996, two years after the O. J. Simpson's brand-damaging low-speed police chase through Los Angeles with a white Bronco. The Ford Ranger, while discontinued in the United States in 2011, has lived on overseas. Ford has not imported any of those vehicles to the United States because it would be hit with a 25-percent tariff. Source: www.newsmax.com