CaFordDude
Charter Member
Well holy crap Ian, I think I found exactly what you are looking for.
Hold on while I get the info to post.
Hold on while I get the info to post.
Wow. I figured rangers got better mileage than that. Might as well just get a full size.
Wow. I figured rangers got better mileage than that. Might as well just get a full size.
Well holy crap Ian, I think I found exactly what you are looking for.
Hold on while I get the info to post.
There's some law of the physical (or perhaps just the redneck) universe that says the volume of stuff you need to move will always expand to be slightly larger than your truck will easily hold. I've found this to be equally true with Rangers, full-size pickups, and rented moving trucks.I see what you're saying Ernie, and I'm not saying a full size would get comparable mileage, but it seems like quite a trade off for just a few mpg. Maybe it's just because half the time a full size truck isn't big enough for me.![]()
I am hell bent for leather on a stick shift.
try to find a good used one! i picked up my 06 with only 26k miles on it for $14,500. consisidering that the truck cost $24,000 brand new, thats a heck of a deal.. it was like new, never been smoked in, nothing wrong with it!
I'm looking...and while what I'm looking for (well-equipped, with a stick) isn't as rare a combo as it is on many other models, it is the sort of vehicle generally bought by guys (like me) who run their trucks until the wheels fall off, then put 'em back on and run 'em some more.
Did find an FX4 Level 2 (right color and everything), but it's older than I want, especially for the money they're asking- $13k for an '02 with 73,000 miles.
The reason we went new with Nick was simply because you couldn't save enough money to justify a used one. SuperCab 4X4 Rangers hold their value extremely well, and used financing is more expensive (and restrictive) than new.
Used works on a high depreciation item... like my Marquis (which drops 50% in the first year). Not on something that brings within a few grand of what a new one does a year or two later.
That's the other half of it...I'll only look at used if the price is enough lower to justify not getting to own the vehicle during it's "best" years... (I don't need to tell you, though, that the prices of used Rangers can't hold a candle to the prices of used Toyotas. Especially stupid money here, considering that in New Engand, Toyotas rust out at LEAST as fast as any other truck...and they'll ALL run longer than it takes them to rot out.)
Six year old Rangers seem to be around 10-11k...if I can keep the Escort running until next fall, that sum might be within reach in cash...which is appealing beyond the math. (I've never had a car payment and don't really ever want one.)