Used 2003 Ford Ranger Consumer Reviews
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Love my truck!!!
I traded in a 1990 Ford Ranger 4x4. This truck seems to be much wider then my previous truck. I have never had an automatic before, so it has been hard getting used to that. If I had it to go over again, I would buy a manual transmission. Other then that, it is a great truck.
Ranger
93,000 miles has yet to see a service dept.
- XL SuperCabMSRP: $7,829159 mi away
- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $12,99126 mi away
- XL SuperCabMSRP: $3,99948 mi away
Great Trucks (20000
This is my third ranger. And I have only had one little problem with a oil pressure sensor (with 62000 miles). The trucks are solid and never seem to have problems. I have driven thousands of rough miles in Baja Mexico and not had any problems, which is a very good thing when I am in the middle of no where. I have read complaints about dealers fixing problems but I haven't had to take any of mine in.
It's A Fun Ride
It is a good ride with good power that just needs some fine tuning.
New to Ford
I have never owned a Ford Truck before. I have always purchased GM products. I decided to try a Ford and now I must say that I am pleased with my decision. The Ranger Edge Supercab is fun to frive although it is a little sluggish and slightly underpowered. I would definitely recommend the 4.0 L V6 versus the 3.0 L V6 and you might as well forget about the 2.3L 4 Cylinder. The vehicle is much better than anything GM has to offer on its class as far as ride and comfort. I feel that this is probably one of the best light trucks in its class.