2009 Ford Ranger Ponte Vedra Beach FL

The 2009 Ford Ranger is an economical--if not modern and refined--choice for those who just want a truck and don't have higher expectations in Ponte Vedra Beach. In the following article, you will learn more information about the vehicle.

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(727) 535-3673
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(407) 298-1000
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2009 Ford Ranger

Experts at TheCarConnection.com have searched far and wide to bring you the information in this review about the 2009 Ford Ranger. The editors have driven the Ranger to offer you expert input, then looked for further insight from other reviewers. This inclusive review thus gathers the best and most thorough information about the 2009 Ford Ranger available so that you can make a smart buying decision.

Likes
True compact size
Four-cylinder fuel economy
Off-road model

Dislikes
No V-8 option
No full four-door body style
Short six-foot bed

The 2009 Ford Ranger is the oldest vehicle in its class--by a long shot. It got its last full redesign in 1990, and despite a powertrain update and a few other refinements, the style has mostly carried over in recent years.

Nearly identical to the Mazda B-Series , the 2009 Ranger is still available in four- and six-cylinder forms, in rear- or four-wheel drive, and two-door Regular Cab and four-door SuperCab configurations are offered. The latter version has two small access doors for cargo stowage; no true four-door model is on the list.

Periodic updates have kept the Ranger's front end looking fresh even if the profile is familiar, and it's actually aged better than some compact trucks . Another plus is that the Ranger's interior has better materials than many compact trucks . Seating is, however, a step behind most compact-pickup rivals.

The Ford Ranger can be an entertaining off-road vehicle, if that's the purpose you have in mind. Its six-foot bed is useful for some weekend and professional uses, but the ubiquitous 4x8 sheet of plywood won't fit.

Safety will be an issue for some shoppers; the 2009 Ford Ranger just doesn't have a competitive features list. Side airbags aren't available; neither is electronic stability control, on a vehicle with a three-star rollover rating.

Trim levels of the 2009 Ford Ranger include the XL, XLT, Sport, and an FX4 Off-Road model, which gets standard Rancho shocks, a Class III trailer package, skid plates, sport bucket seats, and an available Torsen limited-slip differential.

Bottom Line: The 2009 Ford Ranger is an economical--if not modern and refined--choice for those who just want a truck and don't have higher expectations.

Other Choices
If you like the 2009 Ford Ranger, also consider:

- Chevrolet Colorado
- GMC Canyon
- Mazda B-Series

Reason Why:
The Mazda B-Series is a version of the Ranger that Ford supplies to its Japanese partner; you may prefer the B-Series ' styling, but it's not available in as many specialized models as the Ranger. The most direct competitors for the Ranger are the GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado compact trucks . The Ranger has a smoother V-6 engine, but the GM twins have an optional five-cylinder engine with more power and, for 2009, a V-8 option that in some respects gives it the ability of a larger truck. The Canyon and Colorado also offers a true four-door model with a back bench seat, though it's uncomfortable for long trips.

Buying Tip
If that relative lack of safety features is an issue, hold your horses for a short while and wait for the 2010 model, which makes some substantial feature improvements.

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