Ranger is Ford's answer to the masses of
mostly younger buyers who, for reasons of size, price and long-term operating
economy prefer compact pickup trucks. It's been the segment sales leader
almost since the day it was introduced in 1982, and contributed to Ford's
2 million truck sales in the 1996 model year, an all-time record.
Although the exterior cosmetics were redone three years ago and the
interior a year later, the basic Ranger shape, dimensions and proportions
are the same as the original 1982 truck, and it's due for a total redesign
next year.
Like all American trucks, the Ranger is available in an enormous variety
of models, 19 in all, starting with a four-cylinder five-speed short-wheelbase
XL for $11,380 and going up from there to nearly $25,000. It is also sold
in clone form as the Mazda B-Series.
All vehicle information displayed on this web site is supplied by the offering dealer or other third parties. This site is not responsible in any way for the accuracy or completeness of such information. This site provides this classified listings service and materials without representations or warranties of any kind, either express or implied. All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Prices may not include additional fees such as government fees and taxes, title and registration fees, finance charges, dealer document preparation fees, processing fees, emission testing and compliance charges. Please contact seller for updated information.