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Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Bort - 06-15-2007

As per the subject, does anyone here drive a Ranger? Specifically a newer one? I'm just curious what they're like as I'm thinking of trading in my Focus and getting one.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - PARKINGLOT - 06-15-2007

I've owned 3, but older ones. All the guys i've talked to with newer ones love them...


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Frost__2001 - 06-15-2007

my mom has a 2000 model. Ford has not changed much on it since about 1998, when they changed the grille work.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - NOS2Go4Me - 06-15-2007

I know the newest ones come with a 5-speed auto as an option. If I needed a second vehicle, it'd be a new Ranger.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Bort - 06-15-2007

Cool thanks guys. The only thing I'm really worried about is the gas mileage on it. It's rediculously low even by truck standards it seems. It's advertised as 15-18 in the city and 12 on the highway! WTF?! I could be driving a full size $80,000 behemoth and get better than that. I could also be driving a Bently or Lambo with that mileage lol... I'll be doing more research before I actually do it, but I want to get a boat and the Focus won't pull it.

The other option would be to buy a second vehicle, but even if its a cheap older one I cannot afford this, nor do I have room to store a boat as well as a second vehicle... Unfortunately I'm poor and can only be a 1 vehicle person.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - snorcus - 06-16-2007

I drive a 2001 3.0l ranger for work and it is a pig on gas . If you get the 4.0l its even worse than a 5.4l in the f150s . Thats the only real downfall of the truck though. If you have a family its a little tight inside the cab but if you are single its ok. 2wd sucks in the snow also, you will need good snow tires.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Bort - 06-16-2007

Yeah I'd be looking at a v6 4x4 model. I live in SK and driving in the winter with 4x4 would be an extremely welcome treat. But I've been doing some looking and some of the f150's have better mileage, so I might have to look at those too.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - naz - 06-16-2007

i looked into trucks very briefly when my buddies and i thought of getting dirt bikes. you could probably find a great deal on a used turbo diesel truck with 4x4 and manual trans.. seems like you could get a lot more truck for your money than a ranger?


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Bort - 06-16-2007

naz,Jun 15 2007, 10:46 PM Wrote:i looked into trucks very briefly when my buddies and i thought of getting dirt bikes.  you could probably find a great deal on a used turbo diesel truck with 4x4 and manual trans.. seems like you could get a lot more truck for your money than a ranger?
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Do you have any suggestions? I don't know anything about diesel trucks.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - meford4u - 06-16-2007

I have a relative who owned a diesel truck.. Never again was his reponse.

The problem with a diesel is the cost of maintenance wipes out any savings you get from fuel costs. Especially if your buying a used truck. Glow plugs alone run approx. $150-200 each. Multiply that by 8! For the Ranger price tag, and I am assuming your looking at around the 18-20k area, the truck would be atleast 5 years old and have over 200k on the truck. Just remember, not everything on that truck is "diesel". Meaning the parts will start to break down at the same rate as a vehicle that is gas powered.

The Ranger, is a nice small truck. But don't expect great gas mileage. That, your not going to get. It is as bad if not worse than my full size truck.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - Bort - 06-17-2007

meford4u,Jun 16 2007, 05:00 AM Wrote:I have a relative who owned a diesel truck.. Never again was his reponse.

The problem with a diesel is the cost of maintenance wipes out any savings you get from fuel costs.  Especially if your buying a used truck.  Glow plugs alone run approx. $150-200 each.  Multiply that by 8! For the Ranger price tag, and I am assuming your looking at around the 18-20k area, the truck would be atleast 5 years old and have over 200k on the truck.  Just remember, not everything on that truck is "diesel".  Meaning the parts will start to break down at the same rate as a vehicle that is gas powered.

The Ranger, is a nice small truck.  But don't expect great gas mileage.  That, your not going to get.  It is as bad if not worse than my full size truck.
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My dad told me the same thing last night too about diesels. I don't know what I'll do now. I'll keep looking and maybe something good will turn up. For now, I might just buy a boat and use my dads old massive truck to pull it. His is bad though, like 10mpg in the city and maybe 13-14 on the highway lol. A weekend driving that would be spensive!

I suppose I don't HAVE to go with a 4x4... But if I get another truck (before Focus I drove a '95 S10 ThunderSS) it would be a welcome treat for our SK winters. But the 2 wheel drive ones are quite a bit better on gas too... Oh well, I'll let you know what happens if anything is purchased.


Anyone Here Drive A Ranger? - naz - 06-17-2007

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_...=2&cardist=2607

this is the best i could find

i wasn't thinking from a fuel savings standpoint.. i was thinking more from a

'chip that sucker and made massive torque on tap'
:lol: