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Cars.com - We Test-Drove the All-New 2019 Ford Ranger (and You Can, Too)

So you're thinking about buying a pickup truck but you don't want a full-size half ton or heavy-duty truck? That means a mid-size pickup should be just fine. Thankfully, there are plenty of choices right now — with more coming on the horizon. One is getting ready to debut in early 2019 from Jeep, largely based off the current Wrangler Unlimited and called either the Scrambler or Gladiator depending on which rumor you believe; the other is set to debut soon from Ford as the Ranger, an all-new pickup returning to the U.S. after a seven-model-year absence for the nameplate.

Related: We Now Have Full Pricing Details for the 2019 Ford Ranger

The biggest player in the mid-size market is the Toyota Tacoma, which offers plenty of trim levels and configurations, with the Chevrolet Colorado a strong No. 2 player. But there are also a couple of new contenders getting ready to make their mark that you might want to consider.



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2019 Ford Ranger
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The first you can't see until later this year; the other you can drive right now. Here's how:

Ford is providing a series of tour events across the country to allow consumers to drive the new Ranger even before the automotive media. In fact, we went undercover and attended one last weekend, where we got our first chance to get behind the wheel for a short drive through a parking lot and local Southern California neighborhood, and you can do the same by registering online and searching out the locations below.

Our Impressions


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2019 Ford Ranger
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As for the new pickup itself, here's what we were told: The new Ranger will be offered in one wheelbase with two cab configurations (SuperCab and SuperCrew), two bed lengths (with SuperCrew, the bed is 5 feet long; the SuperCab is 6 feet) and just one (quite powerful) turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Rangers will be offered in XL, XLT and Lariat trim packages starting around $25,000. During our short test drive — on which we were treated to a relatively smooth and sturdy ride on the road — we were surprised at how good the overall visibility was all around the vehicle (benefiting from large rearview mirrors), as well as how quick to respond the 2.3-liter inline-four-cylinder engine with 10-speed transmission was when we put our foot to the floor.

Related: 4 Ways Ford Made Sure the New Ranger Could Take a Beating

All the Rangers available for us to drive at this event were well-equipped 4x4s, and came with the Ranger's exclusive Trail Control system and all-terrain setting, which provides drivers with multiple traction-control software settings as well as a kind of cruise control for off-roaders. In a paved parking lot, we did not get to do any off-roading during this test drive, but we did get a sense of how well the Ranger can navigate through traffic — and move ahead of traffic from a stoplight.



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2019 Ford Ranger
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The cockpit of our Lariat package was quite impressively appointed with leather, a simply designed center console and instrument panel, as well as a nice, big navigation screen. Seating in the rear passenger area is quite reasonable for adults and will offer generous amounts of seating area (with a center armrest) for kids. Since our time with the new pickup was so limited during this type of early consumer drive, we were not able to gauge any kind of fuel economy data.

With all that said, our short time in the Ranger has us thinking this will be a big hit for both old-time truck buyers who have been waiting for Ford to come back to this segment, as well as first-time buyers looking for a new kind of economical work-and-play vehicle for their family.

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2019 Ford Ranger
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To sign up for a Ford drive event near you to see, touch and drive the new Ranger, you can go to the automaker's website and register for one of the remaining 16 tour stops that hit California, Texas, Arizona, Georgia and Florida. And don't be surprised if you get pulled out for a few quick comments about what you liked or didn't like about the Ranger as organizers collect impressions with an on-site video crew.

Here are 2019 Ford Ranger drive event dates that may be near you:

  • Nov. 15-18: Charlotte Auto Show, Charlotte, N.C.
  • Nov. 15-18: San Antonio Auto Show, San Antonio
  • Nov. 17-18: Seventh Annual Sand, Water & RV Expo, Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
  • Nov. 21-25: San Francisco Auto Show, San Francisco
  • Nov. 22-25: Central Florida Auto Show, Orlando, Fla.
  • Nov. 22-25: Phoenix Auto Show, Phoenix
  • Nov. 30-Dec. 9: Los Angeles Auto Show, Los Angeles
  • Nov. 30-Dec. 2: International Off Road & UTV Expo, Scottsdale, Ariz.
  • Dec. 1-2: BFGoodrich Tires Unlimited Off-Road Show: Winter Wonderland, Cummings, Ga.
  • Dec. 6-9: Fort Worth Auto Show, Fort Worth, Texas
  • Dec. 7-9: Cape Coral Outdoor Expo & Boat Show, Cape Coral, Fla.
  • Dec. 15: Somerton Tamale Festival, Somerton, Ariz.
  • Dec. 15-16: Traders Village, Grand Prairie, Texas
  • Dec. 22-23: Traders Village, Houston
  • Dec. 22-23: Desert Sky Mall, Phoenix
  • Dec. 27-30: San Diego Auto Show, San Diego


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Nice to have a positive and neutral quick evaluation :like:
 

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Are there any drive dates in the interior of the country? Nearly all of the dates listed are on or near the coast or outer edge of the country. We folks in the middle would like a shot at driving one.
 
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Are there any drive dates in the interior of the country? Nearly all of the dates listed are on or near the coast or outer edge of the country. We folks in the middle would like a shot at driving one.
This is the complete list of Ranger Drive tour events. Maybe it has to do with worsening weather in the center of the country.
 


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This is the complete list of Ranger Drive tour events. Maybe it has to do with worsening weather in the center of the country.
It probably has to do with the various auto shows and their schedules. Not too many auto shows in the middle of Idaho or Nebraska, I'm sure.
 
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It probably has to do with the various auto shows and their schedules. Not too many auto shows in the middle of Idaho or Nebraska, I'm sure.
Chicago? That's a big city.
 

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Anyone in the East who wants to attend a Ranger Drive will have to get to Charlotte. There is nothing in the Northern states except Seattle.
 
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Are there any drive dates in the interior of the country? Nearly all of the dates listed are on or near the coast or outer edge of the country. We folks in the middle would like a shot at driving one.
Interior? At least half the country isn't covered. I see lots of trucks here in the philadelphia metro area, including the various midsize options out there. I signed up for updates on the Ranger months ago and haven't heard a thing from them. Personally, I think Ford has dropped the ball on the intro of this truck. I suppose that ok though, since if there is no Raptor version, I'll be looking elsewhere. And well, if Ford can be believed, looks like I'll be looking elsewhere anyway.

When the current F150 was released and there was some level of controversy about the aluminum body, Ford took some pre-production F150s to dealers in my area so we could drive them. It wasn't just my area, they were traveling around letting people drive the vehicle. And that's an established model---the Ranger has been off the market for what, 10 yrs? I'm sure many people have completely forgotten about them.
 

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Are there any drive dates in the interior of the country? Nearly all of the dates listed are on or near the coast or outer edge of the country. We folks in the middle would like a shot at driving one.
My first assumption when I saw the list with nothing near us here in Indiana, my thought was that they weren't really marketing it to us flat-landers. But that really doesn't explain the lack of NE drive events. At any rate, I'm content waiting a couple more months until our local dealer starts offering test drives.
 

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Well at least the US got drive events, there gonna sell the truck in Canada and we didn't even get one event. Also we still can not build and price online, we have to use the US site and thats doesnt reflect CND pricing. Super frustrating.
 

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I just returned home from a Ranger test drive at the Charlotte Auto show. As one would think this was just an around the block test drive. The one I drove was a loaded Lariat with everything but the kitchen sink. The interior was quite nice with easy to reach controls. The ride was very good over fairly rough city streets, and the steering was excellent. Naturally I can't speak to engine power, and how the truck does at speeds. But overall on this limited drive I was happy enough.

BTW, this truck had the start/stop technology. Now at my age, and when I started driving if your engine stopped at a stoplight you were in trouble. :) Thankfully this feature can be disabled for us old farts that would not be able to get used to the engine dying at ever stoplight.
 

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I just returned home from a Ranger test drive at the Charlotte Auto show. As one would think this was just an around the block test drive. The one I drove was a loaded Lariat with everything but the kitchen sink. The interior was quite nice with easy to reach controls. The ride was very good over fairly rough city streets, and the steering was excellent. Naturally I can't speak to engine power, and how the truck does at speeds. But overall on this limited drive I was happy enough.

BTW, this truck had the start/stop technology. Now at my age, and when I started driving if your engine stopped at a stoplight you were in trouble. :) Thankfully this feature can be disabled for us old farts that would not be able to get used to the engine dying at ever stoplight.
I rented a new Expedition a couple of months ago for a road trip. It had the start/stop feature and it totally freaked me out. Luckily, the people with me explained what it was and I adapted quickly, That being said, I am glad there is an override button on the Ranger. I have a feeling I will be pushing that button often.
 

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I wonder if that feature entices drivers to roll thru stop signs.
 

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I have not driven a vehicle with the new start/stop technology. I observed a pickup truck almost rear end a car at a stop light the other day. The truck had stopped in the line of vehicles at the light, then suddenly lunged forward with the driver immediately hitting the brakes. I wondered if this was due to the start/stop technology...
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