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Used 2000 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Consumer Reviews

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mikeb, 08/01/2016
2000 Ford Ranger XL 2dr Regular Cab SB (2.5L 4cyl naturally aspired 5M)
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I had a 1998 Model.Cab seems to have more room.Small area behind seats is good for small items.Jumper cables etc.The truck i bought has a tool box so that helps.Someone put an earlier model bed so it was big for a small truck.I'm sure there may be times where a swb will have negatives.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Ford, some mods and keep going.

Dragon Fly, 08/20/2008
2000 Ford Ranger XL 2dr Regular Cab LB (2.5L 4cyl naturally aspired 5M)
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I brought it on 2000 no major repairs, just regular maintenance and every 60k miles timing belt service and plugs. They are not fuel savers but extremely good machines. Imagine 6 years running on nitrous once a week without breaking anything.

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Truck Drivin' Gal Trades Ranger: Why?

writerdianalee, 09/10/2005
2000 Ford Ranger XLT 2dr Regular Cab 4WD SB (3.0L 6cyl naturally aspired 5M)
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Well, "I Luv My Truck" but I'm tradin' it after 2 years. It looks GREAT, mowed through snow with the 4WD, CD/FM/AM radio pretty good, but all this comes with a price. Steering wheel column started smoking when some wire went haywire ($200 @82K); fuel injector went at 84K ($300), serpentine belt (all 3 of them) scream in damp weather (embarrassing); lag in tranny, brakes grab bad when wet, gutless on steep hills with a load, (3.5 liter); using E85 is great, but the price is that hot alcohol cleaned out remnants left from gas use (new fuel injector); fog lights come on when they feel like it, power window feels like it's going. Still, it's been reliable, it is sturdy and it looks good.

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