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FORD RANGER Used Car Review

After the demise of the Falcon large car, the Ranger has become the new hero of Ford Australia showrooms on the back of the ever-increasing dual-purpose appeal of dual-cab utes as both workhorses and lifestyle vehicles. Internationally, the Ranger name replaced Courier in 1998 before also been applied locally in 2007. The current-generation, Thai-built Ranger released in 2011 was engineered and designed in Australia, though updated significantly in 2015. It is related to the Mazda BT-50 as part of a joint-venture.

Pros

Cons

  • One of the class leaders for on-road manners
  • Excellent off-road ability
  • Among the best for towing capability
  • Vast choice of styles and variants
  • Cabin presentation could be better
  • A big vehicle that isn't easy to park
  • Still not as refined to drive as a similarly sized SUV
  • Can be expensive for segment
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2018 Ford Ranger PX MkII 2018.00MY XLT Double Cab White 6 Speed Sports Automatic Utility

  • 185592 km
  • Ute
  • Auto
  • 5 cyl 3.2L

Introducing the 2018 Ford Ranger PX MkII MY18 XLT Utility Double Cab – Unleash the Power of Adventure! Elevate your driving experience with this exceptional 4x4 utility, equipped with premium features to tackle any terrain. This white 2018 Ford Ranger XLT boasts a powerful 3.2DT engine, and with 185,592kms on the odometer, it's ready to embark on countless more adventures. Key Features: Powerful Performance: The 3.2DT engine ensures a robust and reliable performance, providing the perfec

$29,896 Excl. Gov. Charges
Adamstown, NSW

Dealer used
2 hours ago

2018 Ford Ranger PX MkII MY18 XLT 3.2 (4x4) (5 Yr) Black 6 Speed Automatic Double Cab Pick Up

  • 132650 km
  • Ute
  • Auto
  • 5 cyl 3.2L

Loaded up and ready for it's next adventure. Bull bar and light bar also canopy and tow bar this Ranger is in excellent condition and represents great value. Award winning 4wd always popular so be quick visit Coral Coast Ford toady and see other 4wd's in stock

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Bundaberg Central, QLD

Dealer used
Yesterday

2018 Ford Ranger PX MkII 2018.00MY XLT Double Cab Silver 6 Speed Manual Utility

  • 86600 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 5 cyl 3.2L

Built tough ranger dual cab with the powerful 3.2 litre turbo diesel engine, six speed T-bar Tiptronic auto, cruise and traction control, front side airbags, lane departure warning, forward collision mitigation, SatNav, Bluetooth smart phone connectivity, selectable high/low range of 4WD with diff lock, side steps, alloy wheels, colour coded rear canopy, rear tub liner, tow bar, reverse camera and sensors plus more. Low 86,600kms with service history. Ready for work or play. We are a fri

$42,999 Excl. Gov. Charges
Victoria Park, WA

Dealer used
28/04/2024

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Overview of the Ford Ranger

Overview of the Ford Ranger

After the demise of the Falcon large car, the Ranger has become the new hero of Ford Australia showrooms on the back of the ever-increasing dual-purpose appeal of dual-cab utes as both workhorses and lifestyle vehicles.

Internationally, the Ranger name replaced Courier in 1998 before also been applied locally in 2007.

The current-generation, Thai-built Ranger released in 2011 was engineered and designed in Australia, though updated significantly in 2015. It is related to the Mazda BT-50 as part of a joint-venture.

FORD RANGER GENERATIONS (SINCE 2007)

2007-2011

2011-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (current model)

2.2L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 6.5 to 7.0 litres per 100km

3.2L 5-cylinder turbo diesel: 8.1 to 8.9 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO FORD RANGER

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: FORD RANGER

One of Ford Australia's hottest sellers in recent years, so there are plenty to choose from second-hand.

Like many modern turbo-diesels, the common-rail technology in use can mean short fuel-injector lifespan. And there are five injectors, not four, in a Ranger's 3.2-litre engine.

Injector pump valves can stick, leading to the fuel overheating and the vehicle entering limp-home mode.

Unusual chain-driven oil pump requires that the engine not sit without oil in it during servicing. Old oil must be dumped and new oil added immediately to prevent pump bleeding dry and not being able to pump new oil when engine is restarted.

Very early Rangers had a dual-mass flywheel which could lead to premature clutch wear. Pulsing through the clutch pedal or shuddering during take-offs are warning signs. Ford changed to a single-mass design from 2012 onwards.