I got my front windows tinted to match the rear (darkest allowed in my state) and went with the *medium" price range film. It keeps the cab slightly cooler
That is crazy, especially considering its just a unibody small crossover that can't do any truck things. It's like a Honda Ridgeline, but smaller and weaker
I traded a 2017 Mercedes-Benz C class fully. Loaded for my Ranger. The salesman at my Ford dealer laughed at such a big change lol. I like the Ranger a lot more, even if it's not nearly as "luxury"
When driving around 40-45mph in normal "D" Mode, the transmission holds very high gear, usually 9th or 10th and lugs the engine. If you gently press the accelerator, you'll feel the vibration from the engine under load if the transmission doesn't shift down a few gears. It happens when the...
I use premium or mid grade. There is a big difference when cruising at low RPM around 40mph in 9th gear. It seems to vibrate less and when you do give it the beans to merge onto the highway, it's smoother acceleration and slightly less "choppy" feeling. 87 is fine but I think midgrade is the...
I have had mine come on like that as well, but it was closer to 20 minutes sitting in a parking lot. Not sure what it is causing it. Mine did the "shut off" animation with the squares and then showing the mileage
I keep my tires at 32PSI all around, even though the spec says 30PSI cold. I find that the ride quality is improved slightly, and the tires don't "grab" ruts on bad roads as much. It definitely makes a difference on long trips on the interstate too!
Hello from Maine! I just bought my 2021 Ranger XLT FX4 two months ago and love it! The Cactus Gray combined with the black out package looks really good in my opinion, and prefer it over any of the other "flashier" colors I've seen.
I love my 2021 Ranger, but I do have a small issue I'd like to share! I have the rear sliding window in mine, and love it. However when I am driving in heavy rain or going through the car wash, there is a small amount of water coming in from the driver side bottom corner, dripping onto the trim...