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2001 Ford Ranger Edge Reg Cab 3.0L

2001 Ford Ranger
Trim Info:
Rear Wheel Drive, Reg Cab 6' Styleside
17 mpg city / 22 mpg hwy
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2001 Ford Ranger

4.5
(Based on 2 Reviews)
Pros:
  • Fuel efficient (2)
  • Fun to drive (1)
  • Reliable quality (2)
  • Plenty of cargo space (1)
  • Comfortable interior (1)
  • Cons:
  • Not much to look at (2)
  • 2 Reviews
    Marcus B
    03/01/18
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Fun to drive
  • Reliable quality
  • Plenty of cargo space
  • Cons:
  • Not much to look at
  • "Ive got a 2001 Ford Ranger edge 4x4 with 3 inch lift and 33x12.50r15 . This truck with the 4.0 engine and 5 speed manual transmission is the most reliable truck Ive ever owned . Ive owned mine for 2 yrs and Ive put 40,000 miles on it with no problems . I keep up with all the maintence and it never fails me, I get great gas mileage as well I get 16 city and 18 highway with those 33s . As long as you take care of the truck it will take care of you."
     
    Marcus B
    01/30/18
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Reliable quality
  • Comfortable interior
  • Cons:
  • Not much to look at
  • "Not much to look at but a very reliable truck and a workhorse. Ive got the 4.0 engine 5 speed manual transmission and 4wd . The gas mileage is fairly good for a midsize truck I get 17 city and 19 highway with 32 tires and a 3 in lift kit ."
     


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