How many miles can a Ford Ranger go?
How many miles can a Ford Ranger go?
How Many Miles do Ford Rangers Last? According to reviews, a Ford Ranger can last for over 300,000 miles. However, to enjoy the vehicle for that long, take proper care of your Ranger.
Which is better Ford Ranger 2.2 or 3.2?
The 2.2-litre Ute has decent go and is much more fuel efficient than the 3.2. If you get a low mileage 2.2 with a warranty, you could rack the mileage up well into 200k miles if you look well after it and keep a hand on maintenance issues. Research will reveal conflicting reports regarding the early 3.2 models.
Is the Ford Ranger reliable at low mileage?
There are reports of turbo failures on low mileage 2.2 T6 Rangers. Determining reliability vs high mileage is not by looking at individual reports but rather the overall statistics over an extended period of time. Also, are the issues major or minor and were they at low or high mileage.
What kind of transmission does a Ford Ranger have?
The Toyo Koygo seems to be the more common of the Ranger / Bronco II manual transmissions. The Mitsubishi has a bottom cover, a Mazda does not. Toyo-Koygo’s are more likely to be found in 4-cylinder 4×4 Rangers. Bronco II’s are more likely to be Mitsubishi FM145’s
When did my Ford Ranger lose its power?
This topic contains 18 replies, has 6 voices, and was last updated by EricTheCarGuy 6 years, 8 months ago. My 1995 auto 2.3 Ranger started doing this about a week ago.
The 2.2-litre Ute has decent go and is much more fuel efficient than the 3.2. If you get a low mileage 2.2 with a warranty, you could rack the mileage up well into 200k miles if you look well after it and keep a hand on maintenance issues. Research will reveal conflicting reports regarding the early 3.2 models.
This topic contains 18 replies, has 6 voices, and was last updated by EricTheCarGuy 6 years, 8 months ago. My 1995 auto 2.3 Ranger started doing this about a week ago.
The Toyo Koygo seems to be the more common of the Ranger / Bronco II manual transmissions. The Mitsubishi has a bottom cover, a Mazda does not. Toyo-Koygo’s are more likely to be found in 4-cylinder 4×4 Rangers. Bronco II’s are more likely to be Mitsubishi FM145’s
There are reports of turbo failures on low mileage 2.2 T6 Rangers. Determining reliability vs high mileage is not by looking at individual reports but rather the overall statistics over an extended period of time. Also, are the issues major or minor and were they at low or high mileage.