Saturday, January 22, 2011

New 2011 Ford Ranger

Ford keeps streak alive with its Ranger compact pickup. Ranger back for one year without the changes that Ford is preparing to again stop production in 2011.

Ranger is a real compact car, mid-size Toyota Tacoma, Dodge Dakota and Nissan Frontier. Only GM car with twin, the GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado and continues to offer smaller classes in the car. It is a virtue and vice: the Ranger is still a good fuel economy and ability park easy, but it can carry cargo, but also some larger cars.

2010 Ford Ranger is still available in four shapes and six-cylinder, rear-drive, two-door Regular Cab and four-door SuperCab configurations. There is no true four-door version of the Ranger SuperCab, but has two small doors for access to cargo storage.

"The entry-level version (and most buyers trucks sold to fleets) come with a 143 horsepower 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine with fuel as high as 21/26 mpg when equipped with an automatic transmission. Optional 4.0- liter V 6-207 hp and is standard on 4x4 models and most other trim wheel drive is offered and Ranger is available in three sizes bed -. special seven-foot bed to fleet buyers - but not to load in standard 4x8 sheet plywood.

Three versions are offered - XL, XL and Sport. Ranger is equipped with air conditioning plus, but manual windows, locks and mirrors as a minus. XLT adds fog lamps, chrome grille and bumper step-up, better sound, auxiliary jack and the ability to play MP3-encoded CD playback. Sport versions come with a trailer-pull hardware, interior and slightly better rear suspension. A short list of options include remote start, sliding rear window and the keyboard.

Last year, Ranger has adopted a standard seat-mounted side airbags and electronic stability control. Air curtains are still
 
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