Richard Hammond’s Mid-Life Crisis Episode 2: The Ford Ranger Raptor as a Family Pick-Up

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Richard Hammond is turning 50, and to mark this milestone, he is putting the Ford Ranger Raptor to the test.

In this 3-part series, Richard Hammond showcases how the Ford Ranger Raptor can adapt to any lifestyle.

In the second episode, Hammond is taking his teenage daughters on a shopping trip… what could possibly go wrong?

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This is what probably what triggered Izzy to love what Richard does

jd_rap
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Hammond: *Floors it through the woods*
His daughters: *_"DADDY, YOU BLITHERING IDIOT!!!!"_* 😂

MichaelD
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Jeremy is actually telling the truth, Richard likes pickup trucks.😂😂😂

rujimarysoto
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Finally a true to the bone review of pickup as familly car. It made me realise cars are about dads having fun and somehow fitting the familly. Not having fun with familly car.

MarcinWojtczuk
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Oh shit I live in the same town as Richard Hammond. That's awesome.

ghostcardsandcollectables
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A follow up video of 'daddy can i borrow the pick up for the afternoon please ?'

bromptinowner
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Richard this was very funny and as an American I have to appreciate that you have a small pickup and the price's in the UK are crazy, and why are the daughters always calling daddy when their young and when they become teenagers they forget how to talk. lol Enjoy that truck nothing like having a truck and of course as an American it has to be half-ton.

ca
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Good to know he gets no more respect than the rest of us dads get 😆

Jsmith
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4:17 Hill start assist? U mean u turned on the diff locker...

eshan
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Ahh, the irony, when a manufacturer tries to sell you a vehicle, and the commercial is preceded by a disclaimer that reads "professional driver on a closed course. Do not attempt yourself".
So what's the point of buying your product if I can't use the way it's suggested in the ad? Because it would break the first time I did that? Because I'm a non-professional driver and your product is too difficult for me to handle?
Maybe I'm better off buying a car that speaks to the quality virtues a buyer looks for: quality build, value for money, longevity, low cost of ownership, maintains value over time.

jdrancho
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Thanks Richard, thats funny! The end is hilarious. Its like buying silly tuningparts and the wife is yelling: "we talk about it in the car!" but You know it won´t happen, because there are mean, hard, noisy and loud all terrain tires on ! *giggle*

jensboehm
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My mechanic lent me his raptor while he worked on my car and I swear I didn't want to give it back. My F150 was not as fun to drive as that raptor. I wouldn't get this model though

RadioForYahweh
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How are the rear seats for long trips for a family of 3 adults and one 90lbs dog? And my most important question what's the city mpg? If I buy this truck it will be my daily driver. I will be driving about 60 miles everyday. 60/40 city and highway. I was gonna get tje new Honda ridgline but I been reading people are getting about 13-16 in the city which ia too low for me

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