Used 2001 Ford Ranger SuperCab Consumer Reviews
Wore Out at 26,000 Miles
My 2001 Ford Ranger extended cab 4x4 was pretty nice until it reached the 26,000 mile mark. At that point things started to go bad. It would not start one day. I had it towed to a local dealer. It started for them but they hooked it up to see what the problem was and found nothing wrong, $160.00. A few weeks later when I turned on the four wheel drive, the switch was bad. $500.00. I had used it 3 or 4 times. A few weeks later, again it would not start, fuel pump, $730.00. The bed must come off to replace this. This is when I gave up, and for the first time, bought a new Chevy truck. I waited 30 years to use my Sisters GM discount.
Ford Ranger
I saw the first time after looking at ford f-150's and higher, but when I saw this little guy it jumped right out to me. I drove it...fell in love with it!
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transmission problems vehicle in the shop 10 times in on and half years. power windows serviced 4 times and are still do not operate properly.
I haven't had it long
So far I really like it. It handles well, No problems, nice to drive. Gas hasn't killed me yet. Could be better I guess.
Nice truck needs better quality
I originally was considering the Ranger or the Mustang GT, but after a brief drive in a 4x4 4-liter 5-speed the Mustang was no longer a choice. Good ride, pretty comfortable, decent power from the otherwise rough-sounding 4- liter V6 engine. The rear doors are a nice idea but after a couple of years they've started rattling over bumps and it's quite annoying now.