Thinking on buying a 2010 ranger sport 4x4 fx4
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Thinking on buying a 2010 ranger sport 4x4 fx4
I just moved up to the yukon, its right beside alaska for you americans just so you know the terain. Anyways i'm in the mark for a 4x4 and i'm kinda stuck on either the ranger or toyota tacoma. I'm basically wondering how the ranger fx4 4x4 does in off road conditions, also how is the automatic trans on these for off roading or is the standard much better? and what kinda of mpg can i realistically expect with city driving? Or any other reason i should pick the ranger over a toyota tacoma, thanks for any and all advice.
Last edited by stoop14; 04-24-2010 at 02:24 AM.
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The Ranger's are really really cheap now. I just built one quick off Ford.ca.
A 2010 Ranger super cab Sport w/ FX4 package (manual trans) will run you around $22K with the $6K discount off the delivery. (not including taxes)
A 2010 Tacoma Access Cab V6 w/ manual trans will run you around $29K (not including taxes) the upgraded packages SR5 $30K & TRD $36K
I'd print off both the Tacoma and Ranger specs and go through them point for point. Doing your homework prior to going to the dealerships pays off.
Good luck
A 2010 Ranger super cab Sport w/ FX4 package (manual trans) will run you around $22K with the $6K discount off the delivery. (not including taxes)
A 2010 Tacoma Access Cab V6 w/ manual trans will run you around $29K (not including taxes) the upgraded packages SR5 $30K & TRD $36K
I'd print off both the Tacoma and Ranger specs and go through them point for point. Doing your homework prior to going to the dealerships pays off.
Good luck
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ok what about the off road capibilites of a 2010 fx4, I'm planning on going down some very rough trails for fishing/hunting and by trails i mean there aren't any trails lol, also what kinda gas milage can i expect from town driving (going to be a city driver during weekdays) also what about the trany my gf wants the automatic so we can get one with a auto start for those -40 winter days up here, but if a manual is much better for off road i'll grab one of those. Also how does this thing do in snow and ice? living in the yukon we have 9 months of the stuff. I know this is alot of a questions thanks for any and all help.
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ok what about the off road capibilites of a 2010 fx4, I'm planning on going down some very rough trails for fishing/hunting and by trails i mean there aren't any trails lol, also what kinda gas milage can i expect from town driving (going to be a city driver during weekdays) also what about the trany my gf wants the automatic so we can get one with a auto start for those -40 winter days up here, but if a manual is much better for off road i'll grab one of those. Also how does this thing do in snow and ice? living in the yukon we have 9 months of the stuff. I know this is alot of a questions thanks for any and all help.
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ok what about the off road capibilites of a 2010 fx4, I'm planning on going down some very rough trails for fishing/hunting and by trails i mean there aren't any trails lol, also what kinda gas milage can i expect from town driving (going to be a city driver during weekdays) also what about the trany my gf wants the automatic so we can get one with a auto start for those -40 winter days up here, but if a manual is much better for off road i'll grab one of those. Also how does this thing do in snow and ice? living in the yukon we have 9 months of the stuff. I know this is alot of a questions thanks for any and all help.
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Manual verses automatic is realy about personal preference. Or as I like to say driver verses operator. I have an 04 Level II FX4 package. It is my work truck. It frequently lives in the mud, plays in the sand and rocks. Almost 100,000-miles. If I could buy the same vehicle again new I would but Ford in their infinite wisdom stoped making it. Torsen is making a front limited slip differential for the D-35 IFS. I get 16 to 20-mpg (manual). That 4.0 SHOV and the 4:10 axle ratio with 31s is a recipe for skinny pedle fun.
This is the Ranger Forum wso don't expect to many taco people.
This is the Ranger Forum wso don't expect to many taco people.
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I just moved up to the yukon, its right beside alaska for you americans just so you know the terain. Anyways i'm in the mark for a 4x4 and i'm kinda stuck on either the ranger or toyota tacoma. I'm basically wondering how the ranger fx4 4x4 does in off road conditions, also how is the automatic trans on these for off roading or is the standard much better? and what kinda of mpg can i realistically expect with city driving? Or any other reason i should pick the ranger over a toyota tacoma, thanks for any and all advice.
If I'm not mistaken fords new top of the line ranger is called the ( Sport ) for 2010 and NOT ( FX4 )
I just took a brief look around fords web site for rangers and found (NOTHING) related to ( FX4 )
Maybe somebody can prove me wrong and post up some links for ( 2010 FX4 Rangers???)
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First off you need to get something straight, there is ( NO ) FX4 name or labeling in the 2010 rangers!!!!
If I'm not mistaken fords new top of the line ranger is called the ( Sport ) for 2010 and NOT ( FX4 )
I just took a brief look around fords web site for rangers and found (NOTHING) related to ( FX4 )
Maybe somebody can prove me wrong and post up some links for ( 2010 FX4 Rangers???)
If I'm not mistaken fords new top of the line ranger is called the ( Sport ) for 2010 and NOT ( FX4 )
I just took a brief look around fords web site for rangers and found (NOTHING) related to ( FX4 )
Maybe somebody can prove me wrong and post up some links for ( 2010 FX4 Rangers???)
Ford Ranger Pickup Trucks: Ford Canada
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He is from Canada... It is still an Optional Package with the Sport Package
Ford Ranger Pickup Trucks: Ford Canada
Ford Ranger Pickup Trucks: Ford Canada
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