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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.
manualFordRangerXL 2.2 (4x4)NegotiableClear all

2013 FORD RANGER XL 2.2 (4x4) 6 SP MANUAL CREW CAB UTILITY

  • 157000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.2L

I’m selling my Ford Ranger 2013 PX 2.5L Petrol Crew Cab Rear Wheel Drive Multi Point F/INJ 2488 CC 2.5L, 4Cyl Power windows and Steer, central locking, A/C,Bluetooth Radio, cruise control, Aluminium tray, roof racks ODO 157k, second owner ready for trade work. Just put on fresh set of alloy wheels and new tyres

$14,500Negotiable
Bossley Park, NSW

01/05/2024

2012 FORD RANGER XL 2.2 (4x4) 6 SP MANUAL CREW CAB UTILITY

  • 291639 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.2L

2012 PX1 Ranger 4x4, 2.2l I4, Diesel, 6speed manual, full window tint 35%VLT, front levelling spacers, ARB commercial heavy duty bullbar with STEDI ST4K double row light bar and 580mm GME heavy duty antenna, 33” Falken Wildpeak AT3W tyres (285/70r17) mounted on 17x8.5 matte black Monster Siege wheels, tyres have only done 27,000kms, matching new Wildpeak AT3W with new 17x8 black steel rim as spare, Full 3” turbo back exhaust with hi-flow cat and hotdog muffler. Replaced engine at (252,000kms) w

$15,000Negotiable
Old Beach, TAS

01/05/2024

2012 FORD RANGER XL 2.2 (4x4) 6 SP MANUAL CREW CAB UTILITY

  • 181000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.2L

2012 Ford Ranger XL 6sp 2.2L diesel 4x4. Canopy with drawers Bull bar Snorkel Driving lights UHF Rock Sliders DC-DC installed Low Kms 18100 October rego Reliable 4x4 in good condition. $22000

Negotiable
Aberglasslyn, NSW

30/04/2024

2014 FORD RANGER XL 2.2 (4x4) 6 SP MANUAL CREW C/CHAS

  • 285000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.2L

Up for sale is my 14 Ranger Dual Cab 4x4 Reliable Ute, owned since Feb 2018 purchased from a dealership in Newcastle. Has a steel bar and tow ball. Recently purchased 5 new tyres. New clutch kit done a couple of months ago. Regularly serviced. Receipts kept. Tray is in need of some love, but perfectly functional. Window tint is starting to bubble. Would make for a good first work Ute. Not in a hurry to sell, wanting to downsize. Feel free to come take a look and make an offer.

$10,000Negotiable
Sandy Beach, NSW

11/04/2024

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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.