Used 1995 Ford Ranger Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
My truck
It has never failed to start. never left me stranded. I have hauled 2000 lb. in the bed. and can pull trailer wait. I can't hardly pull a bass boat up and out of the water very well but it does the job. It's been a good truck.
Not another one like mine in the world!
I bought this truck new in December 1995. Other than oil changes, tires, and brakes, I have probably had less than $2,000 in repairs. The body and interior are in excellent, almost new, condition. It has 105,000 miles. It lives in my garage, It's avoided sun exposure, and It always parks away from other vehicles in parking lots. I want a new truck, but I just can't part with this well performing beauty! The truck is a 4L V6 with non powered windows, doors, and mirrors. It has plush adjustable bucket seats and an awesome state of the art cassette player.
- Technology
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- Value
- 1995 Ford RangerMSRP: $1,900337 mi away
- 1995 Ford RangerMSRP: $3,9881,175 mi away
- SUPER CABMSRP: $4,4992,014 mi away
Good stuff
I have been very happy with my XL long bed. It has always been reliable, with nice interior, relatively smooth ride. I have also had probs with the dome light and door chime staying on from time, particularly in hot weather. Ditto the check engine light. If someone has a good solution, pls e- mail.
1995 Ford Ranger XLT Review
I am the current owner of a 1995 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab SB. It has the base 2.3L, and that is the only thing I don't like about it. It has a 5-Speed, which shifts very nicely. It gets very good gas mileage for a truck(like 29-31 Highway). It looks good, and the interior is laid out very nicely. The back jump seats are not well-suited for adults, but work fine for children. Overall, I think it is a very good truck to own, and would recommend it to anyone who doesn't like going to the gas station much, and doesn't mind not being able to accelerate quickly.