pa-fatboy
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- Rich
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- 2019 Ford Ranger, 2016 Mustang GT Premium, 1966 Mustang Convertible C Code, 2019 Ford Fusion, 2005 Ford Focus ST
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I have a 2019 Ranger xlt. The full description is in my signature line. It’s basically a stock truck with just a few aftermarket items that do not affect the engine, suspension, electronics or interior. Just lipstick items really.
it has 22,200 miles on in. One of the benefits (ha! Wish it wasn’t true) of being disabled is the parking spots. They are nice and roomy. I have no door dings or any body problems. Last time I checked the on-line car / truck buying services and I had a solid offer at a Hyundai dealer a couple weeks ago for $28,500 on an ionic 6. I think last year it was still at $32,000 as a trade in! The truck will be paid off in a few months. It is a nice thought the have a 22K mileage truck and no more monthly payments.
I’m looking at getting a Tesla model Y long range awd. Say what you will about Elon. I test drove the model Y and was floored by the car. Welcome to the 21st century! Amazing! I have mostly had mustangs and trucks with fords 5.0 since the 1990’s. I LOVE HORESPOWER and the feel and sound the a loud exhaust. The Ranger is my first vehicle in a long time with a 4 cylinder and no exhaust note to speak of.
Ever time I get close to biting the bullet, we have a need for the truck. Someone in the family borrows it to haul something. Just yesterday we drove 5 people who represented 2 households to Costco and loaded up the 5’ bed nicely. It feels nice to help people out.
just fishing for thoughts and ideas. I’ve been reading about a heater issue that seems common in rangers with more miles on them? My 2016 Mustang gt had a simaler problem at 100k that cost me $1,500 to fix. They had to remove the dash to access the problem area. That really pissed me off that ford did not put a recall out given the number of owners that hit the issue.
thanks in advance.
it has 22,200 miles on in. One of the benefits (ha! Wish it wasn’t true) of being disabled is the parking spots. They are nice and roomy. I have no door dings or any body problems. Last time I checked the on-line car / truck buying services and I had a solid offer at a Hyundai dealer a couple weeks ago for $28,500 on an ionic 6. I think last year it was still at $32,000 as a trade in! The truck will be paid off in a few months. It is a nice thought the have a 22K mileage truck and no more monthly payments.
I’m looking at getting a Tesla model Y long range awd. Say what you will about Elon. I test drove the model Y and was floored by the car. Welcome to the 21st century! Amazing! I have mostly had mustangs and trucks with fords 5.0 since the 1990’s. I LOVE HORESPOWER and the feel and sound the a loud exhaust. The Ranger is my first vehicle in a long time with a 4 cylinder and no exhaust note to speak of.
Ever time I get close to biting the bullet, we have a need for the truck. Someone in the family borrows it to haul something. Just yesterday we drove 5 people who represented 2 households to Costco and loaded up the 5’ bed nicely. It feels nice to help people out.
just fishing for thoughts and ideas. I’ve been reading about a heater issue that seems common in rangers with more miles on them? My 2016 Mustang gt had a simaler problem at 100k that cost me $1,500 to fix. They had to remove the dash to access the problem area. That really pissed me off that ford did not put a recall out given the number of owners that hit the issue.
thanks in advance.
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