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Ford Ranger

Price: $18,900 - $63,488  ⋅ Rating:5Photos:10Views:1802
Ford Ranger

Ford Ranger is a reliable assistant in everyday life. True American SUV: functional, powerful, massive, with open body compartment. Large hood, chrome radiator grille and bumper, stainless steel rocker panels - all this makes Ford Ranger look amazing.

Ford Ranger pickup debuted in 1982. It replaced Courier models to become the most popular car in the USA. Since the start of production, Ford Ranger has undergone many changes. Throughout its long history, it has evolved from unpretentious utilitarian pickup truck into a stylish and trendy car for all occasions.

As the main driving force of 2.5 l diesel engine is rated at 109 HP. In the United States Ranger is available with three engine choices: a four-cylinder capacity of 2.3 l and two V-shaped, 3 and 4 l. Engine powers are 143, 154 and 207 HP respectively. All motors are available with 5-speed automatic or manual transmission. Maximum speed of Ford Ranger is 170 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 12.5 seconds. In a combined cycle fuel consumption is equal to 9 litres per 100 km.