What is ford curier?

Ford Courier is a subcompact pickup truck manufactured by Ford between 1972 and 2002. It was first introduced as a compact van based on the platform of the Ford Fiesta. The Courier was initially available with a four-cylinder engine, which was later replaced with a fuel-efficient engine with more horsepower. In the 1980s, the Courier was redesigned and became a true pickup truck, with a towing capacity of 1,800 to 2,000 pounds. The Courier was popular among small businesses and delivery services due to its practicality and affordability. However, with the introduction of larger, more powerful pickups by other manufacturers, the Courier gradually lost popularity and was ultimately replaced by the Ford Ranger in 1998. Today, the Ford Courier nameplate is used for a compact crossover SUV sold in certain markets, such as Brazil.