New Ford Ranger XLT: Any good?

New Ford Ranger XLT: Any good?

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brisel

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884 posts

215 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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My boss is thinking of getting me one of these as a work vehicle, but I know nothing about them.

It will be a XLT 2.5l double cab. Price looks like £11500 new with hard top, warranty & drawbar. It needs to be ok towing a 3 tonne trailer and do plenty of off-road farm work. To be honest, I'd rather have a Navara but then I have no choice

This will be replacing a Land Rover 110 Defender Td5 double cab which has been ok-ish. I'm quite looking forward to something that hasn't got such an awful driving position harsh ride!

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diesel piston

287 posts

221 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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I`ve had one over a year, no problems whatsoever.
35 to the gallon and good to drive.

s3fella

10,524 posts

194 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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I've heard these are the pick up bargain of the century, new and second hand. You can pick up nice ones for say £2k, when an equivalent hilux would be £4k +

Friend has an 03 plate and has had no trouble at all,.....unlike his previous navara.......!!!

brisel

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884 posts

215 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Thanks all thumbup

Did a deal today for 2 XLTs, double cab with hard tops and tow bars for £11.5k each not inc part ex.

Seemed very good on the test drive but quite easy to light up the rear tyres on junctions and slow corners. I'm just used to my gutless 2 tonne Td5 L/Rover!

Why aren't there more Rangers about? Is it just the stigma of Ford vs Japan??

Isuzu(GM), Nissan & Mitsubishi seem to dominate the pickup market

diesel piston

287 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th February 2009
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They`re pretty nippy for a pickup and theres always a few salvage nearly new Rangers with front end bumps on ebay driven by people who forget that they stop like a pick up and not a car !

Jovial Joe

371 posts

192 months

Saturday 28th February 2009
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brisel said:
Thanks all thumbup

Why aren't there more Rangers about? Is it just the stigma of Ford vs Japan??

Isuzu(GM), Nissan & Mitsubishi seem to dominate the pickup market
Think you will find that the Ranger is actually a Mazda mate
Rgds

brisel

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884 posts

215 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Ah - thought they looked similar. Is is a Mazda design and engine?

Jovial Joe

371 posts

192 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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brisel said:
Ah - thought they looked similar. Is is a Mazda design and engine?
I believe so,IIRC they are both built on the same Thai production line.The old model Mazda B2500 was always the more frugal spec to the Ranger but the revised BT 50 seems to be on the same par and they do look almost identical
Rgds

leginigel

428 posts

191 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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If you want to tow 3 ton off road the only one is the Landrover 110 and that is it.The Mazda/Ford XLT is miles in front of the Navara with work in mind.But if you want to only look good buy Toyota Hi Lux.

brisel

Original Poster:

884 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Having seen someone die in a Hilux after they overturned it, I won't be getting one of those! The Aussies call them "Rolluxes" for their instability.

He lost it after going too fast into a bend and it flipped, throwing him partly out and rolling over him. Stupid idiot hadn't put his seat belt on and was very drunk anyway. This happened in the Australian outback in 2001 following a works Christmas party. Poor sod. weeping

Very reliable trucks though.

roverspeed

700 posts

203 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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You wouldn't buy a hilux because a drunk person, wearing no seat belt crashed one and died..........hmmmm.

Don't know how good an arguement that is.

The Rangers get a bad stigma because of the blue oval on the front, but in reality they are better than their nissan rivals imo.

Hi Lux would get my vote, but they are comparatively pricy

leginigel

428 posts

191 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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brisel said:
Having seen someone die in a Hilux after they overturned it, I won't be getting one of those! The Aussies call them "Rolluxes" for their instability.

He lost it after going too fast into a bend and it flipped, throwing him partly out and rolling over him. Stupid idiot hadn't put his seat belt on and was very drunk anyway. This happened in the Australian outback in 2001 following a works Christmas party. Poor sod. weeping

Very reliable trucks though.
Never been drunk in mine and its handling has been OK for truck 2 foot off the ground,but thinking ahead,going to get the wife on the white wine tonight and set her off around the field,could do with a later hi lux and wife!