Used 2019 Ford Ranger XLT 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (2.3L 4cyl Turbo 10A) Consumer Reviews
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Think I'll Pass
I drove a Ranger at Overlamd Expo in NC. We qualify for Ford family discount; have 2018 Escape and 2003 Expedition with 210K miles, had 1990 Ranger until 2010 (great). Been been patiently waiting for new Ranger to tow 4,200 lb RV trailer. Specs are good, disappointed about no brake controller like available on the F-150. And, no good space to install one. Also, our Escape with 2.0L turbo seemed to have better pickup than the 2.3L Ranger; wish they offered a 2.7L eco-boost. Think I'll sit this one out....
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Love/Hate relationship
The Good: Peppy engine, good headroom, tows well,comfortable seats and fairly quiet highway ride. The bad: Numerous mechanical issues including- Poor shifting ,sparkplug well water intrusion (twice), rear brake issues, backup camera failure, Sync3 random shutdowns, towed twice.
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- XLT Crew CabMSRP: $26,77593 mi away
- XLT Crew CabMSRP: $24,400In-stock online
- XLT Crew CabMSRP: $22,400In-stock online
Great truck!
I bought my 2019 Ranger XLT FX4 crew cab in December of 2019. It's got 44,000 miles on it now, and I still love it. It pulled a big UHaul trailer when we moved and handled it like a champ. When we worked a trail marathon and had to get out into the brush in the Texas Hill Country, my Ranger handled the rocks and hills in 4WD like it was nothing. OEM tires still have plenty of wear left on them, and I have not had any breakdowns to speak of. I have kept up to date with oil changes and tire rotations. My plan is to give this truck to my daughter for college (she loves driving it), and get me an F150 or a Ranger Raptor when they come out. I wouldn't trade my Ranger for any other midsize pickup on the market. Update 12/21/2024 Stull running smoothly. Had a minor issue with the HVAC where driver’s side only blew hot air. Extended warranty came in useful there, but I still would t trade it for any other mid-size truck on the market, including the Taco. My son bought a Ranger after borrowing mine for an off-road trip in the mountains, and my daughter wants me to get a new one so she can have mine. I don’t care what the “experts” say, Ford Ranger is the best mid-sized truck out there. Love mine!
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Glad they brought the Ranger back!
Bought a 2019 Ford Ranger 4 months ago to replace my much loved 2012 Avalanche. My first Ford and first 4WD. So far, I really like it! The ride is a little stiff with am empty bed but really good with a little weight in the back. Good AC, and I love the safety features that come standard with my XLT. I’m not sure I like the Autp Start/Stop feature where the engine shuts down when you stop at a light, but we’ll see. Slim storage under the back seat but I put a bed cover on it and can safely store things in the bed now. The turbo has a lot of power when you need to get up to speed quick! I like the power folding side mirrors...makes it handy getting in and out of the garage.
Fun to drive
Easy to drive handles well, ride is stiff but I have a 4X4. I am 6'2" and seating is comfortable, I have an XLT package. This is the third Ranger I have owned, and this 4 cylinder with the 10 speed auto is a good package. Plenty of power and the gas mileage is good 24mpg on hi-way. I would buy another one
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