Ford Ranger ute on the brink of stock shortage 

Showroom supplies of the Ford Ranger are starting to run low in parts of Australia – and some dealers are concerned replacement stock may not arrive in time for June, the end-of-financial-year and customarily the biggest month for ute sales. Both Ford Ranger factories in Thailand are due to restart production today after being closed for more than a month – since March 27 – due to the coronavirus crisis.

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