Used 1993 Ford Ranger Consumer Reviews
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Good Quality Truck
I have had this truck for almost 8 years and put about 150,000 miles on it for a total of 193,000 mi. It has been a great truck, my only complaint is the size, but I guess that is why it is called a compact. Had to have the Trans. rebuilt about 20,000 ago, and other minor wearable parts. Milage is about 14 city, 16 Hwy. Overall great 4wd small truck, great off road, can get many places full size can't
Rolling Ranger
I've had my Ranger since '93 and it's been one of the most reliable trucks I've owned. It now has 173000 miles and it's still going strong. The only major repair I've had was a hydraulic leak in the transmission 5 years ago. I plan on keeping this one for a lot longer hopefully.
- STX Extended CabMSRP: $5,995604 mi away
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- Splash Regular CabMSRP: N/A876 mi away
1993 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab
This has been a great little truck. I've never had any trouble whatsoever with it. Currently it's at 65,000 miles and running great. The mileage averages around 25 mpg which may not be too suprising since it only has the 2.3L engine, but I'm happy with it. The transmission is great, very comfortable cloth bucket seats, smooth ride, quiet engine.
GET ONE
I got my ranger a little while ago, and let me tell you, it's the best purchase that I've ever made. Mileage could be a bit better, but hey, I didnt get it for economy. When offroading it's second to none, my friend has a Ford F-150, and i repeatedly have had to help him out of mud that my Ranger took with ease.
On its last legs?
My ranger had 55,000 miles when I bought it in 1997, today it has 183,000. Other than the usual maintanance of brakes, tires, etc, haven't had many problems, except one. At 100,000 miles I replaced the leaky slave cylinder and put in a new clutch. At 150,000 the slave started leaking again, but this time I had the dealership fix it, which set me back about $700. Now, with 183,000, I will be letting her go soon. I have the 4.0 V6 with the 5-speed. This truck still has tons of snap, doesn't leak a drop of any fluid and ranges from 20 to 22mpg.