Some of yinz may be new to Ranger. Truth is, Ford has never supported Ranger in any meaningful way. Over the years, I found one knock off unlicensed wired remote control. Numerous emails to Ford Marketing always got a "no plans" reply. I did get a Tee from my dealer, suprisingly, and I got...
That's darn close to what I paid for my 2010 new. It still vexes me that she's gone and it grieves me to think of what her new owner may have done to her. :frown:
Visually, from 1998 on, Rangers pretty much looked the same. There's only so much you can do changing the grill and tail lights. So, a lot more of them on the road. Also, they're die-hard work trucks and Ford sold a bunch of them into commercial use. Here, in DC, you see a good many in...
OK, if I read this right - - - The current Ranger is a 9 year old design from down under and Ford plans on continuing to use the same platform into the next decade. So, no matter which or when you buy, you best be into antiques. :confused:
Just playing the devil's advocate here. As this truck was originally designed and engineered in Australia, has anyone tried the Sync update in its native language? ;)