The 2011 Ford Ranger: A Businesslike And Likeable Style
When Ford engineers went to the drawing board to come up with a compact truck they wanted it to be durable, reliable, and reasonable; the Ranger Cincinnati was the solution. It first hit the road in 1983 and has not looked back. With a few minor revisions over the years the Ford Ranger in Cincinnati OH has stuck to its roots while its competitors have departed from the compact truck market. With 3 versions to choose from, the Ford Ranger makes a dependable work truck that is Eco-friendly and can tow your entire crew. The base Ford Ranger XL is stock with a standard 2-door and a super-cab two-door. The XL has a 4-cylinder motor, 5-speed manual overdrive transmission, gas-charged shocks, AdvanceTrac with RSC, anti-lock brakes, a tire pressure monitoring system, and fifteen-inch seven-spoke steel wheels. The Ford Ranger XLT is available in the standard 2-door, super-cab two-door, and the super-cab 4-door. It has an available 4.0L SOHC V6 or the four-cylinder motor, a electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case, class III towing capability, available step bars, SIRIUS satellite radio, and fifteen-inch 7-spoke steel rims. The Ford Ranger Sport comes in the two and four-door super-cab. The Sport has 4.0L SOHC V6 engine, five-speed manual overdrive transmission, heavy duty gas-charged shocks, an optional AM/FM stereo with six-disc in-dash CD player,, and 16″ Y-spoke cast alloy rims.