Inkara1
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- First Name
- Aaron
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- Ridgecrest, CA
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- Potentially a 2020 Ranger SCrew Lariat 2WD
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Good morning --
I'm possibly joining the Ranger family, looking at a 2020 Lariat SCrew 4x2. My dad has a 2019 Lariat SCab 4x2 that he likes a lot.
I do have a few questions to ask a wider group of owners. Yes, it's about the transmission, but searching here and elsewhere hasn't quite answered what I'm looking for.
The 2020 has 63,000 miles, so *just* out of powertrain warranty and too late to get the Ford or Grainger ESPs. I'm extremely wary about warranties purchased at the dealer after I spent $4K on one for my current truck (Ram 1500), and when I went to use it, found out the dealer canceled it 6 months after purchase and didn't tell me or refund me or the lender, so I was out that $4K plus $6K for the self-destructing A/C. (Been trying to get my money back for over a year when I have time.)
What is the actual likelihood of getting stuck with a $7K transmission bill in the next few years?
Is there something to look for on the test drive? Some driving situation I should create to have a symptom show itself?
Does 4x4 or 4x2 make a difference on failure rate?
Is there something I can do for preventative maintenance to lessen or eliminate the likelihood of getting stranded? The deeper aluminum pan, new fluid/filter, adding Lubegard, etc.?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I'd prefer the Ranger over a 2018 Tacoma V6 for the same price because the Ranger is more comfortable, has a lot more features, gets better gas mileage and is less expensive to insure, but I also would be in a world of hurt with a catastrophic transmission failure.
I'm possibly joining the Ranger family, looking at a 2020 Lariat SCrew 4x2. My dad has a 2019 Lariat SCab 4x2 that he likes a lot.
I do have a few questions to ask a wider group of owners. Yes, it's about the transmission, but searching here and elsewhere hasn't quite answered what I'm looking for.
The 2020 has 63,000 miles, so *just* out of powertrain warranty and too late to get the Ford or Grainger ESPs. I'm extremely wary about warranties purchased at the dealer after I spent $4K on one for my current truck (Ram 1500), and when I went to use it, found out the dealer canceled it 6 months after purchase and didn't tell me or refund me or the lender, so I was out that $4K plus $6K for the self-destructing A/C. (Been trying to get my money back for over a year when I have time.)
What is the actual likelihood of getting stuck with a $7K transmission bill in the next few years?
Is there something to look for on the test drive? Some driving situation I should create to have a symptom show itself?
Does 4x4 or 4x2 make a difference on failure rate?
Is there something I can do for preventative maintenance to lessen or eliminate the likelihood of getting stranded? The deeper aluminum pan, new fluid/filter, adding Lubegard, etc.?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I'd prefer the Ranger over a 2018 Tacoma V6 for the same price because the Ranger is more comfortable, has a lot more features, gets better gas mileage and is less expensive to insure, but I also would be in a world of hurt with a catastrophic transmission failure.
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