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Re: Drove FIVE new 2005 small trucks recently [landdriver] by rdrankin
Feb 04, 2006 (1:37 pm)
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Replying to: landdriver (Oct 18, 2005 2:56 pm)

Wow! Ten grand is quite a hike from a Ranger to a Toyota. I drove a Toyota Pickup for many years, and really liked the way they were put together. My budget precluded a used Toyota purchase, then I got a great buy on a 2001 Ranger with low mileage for $5995. Granted that a Ranger may not be as exciting as the Japanese import, but sometimes we have to consider true value for dollar spent. Your test drives are definitely the way to go when buying new. The Dodge dealer who sold me my Ranger had a $50,000 truck on the showroom floor, next to an $80,000 Viper. I'm surprised they even let me on the lot. rdrankin
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Re: Drove FIVE new 2005 small trucks recently [rdrankin] by landdriver
Feb 04, 2006 (8:46 pm)
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Replying to: rdrankin (Feb 04, 2006 1:37 pm)

My '06 Ranger's on order from the factory (hard to find longbeds on dealer lots) -- $15,900 after rebate but before TTL (XLT reg cab longbed 2wd 2.4L manual). I hope to keep this truck for many years (had my Toyota for 23 years)!
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2006 XLT Longbed by landdriver
Feb 08, 2006 (2:44 pm)
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Just took delivery of factory order for new '06 XLT reg cab longbed 2wd 2.4L manual transmission with bedliner, payload package, privacy glass, power equipment group, tilt/leather-wrapped steering w cruise, and MP3 cassette. Price after $2000 rebate before TTL was $15,902 (~$200 over invoice).
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Price paid for 06 supercab by tigerann
Feb 10, 2006 (10:21 pm)
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I just bought the 4-door 06 Ranger XLT with auto trans, a/c, bed extender. Can't say I'd consider it a four door....Thought I got a good price: 20,700 (less another $3k for my tradein). Recommend my experience at Northport Ford.
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Re: 99 Ranger [rountree99] by phisher
Mar 08, 2006 (8:39 am)
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Replying to: rountree99 (Jan 21, 2006 9:32 pm)

I have to agree I just traded in my 99 ranger XLT 4X4 with 94,000 miles on it, The egr valve went bad and the check engine light was on all the time. Also the tranny was just about ready to fall out. The final problem with them is that the electrical system has some problems, just little stuff though, dome light ect. But if you need a good cheaper truck it's not bad just know that the transmission might not make it past 100 to 120,000.
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Re: 99 Ranger [phisher] by stubert
Mar 16, 2006 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: phisher (Mar 08, 2006 8:39 am)

The dome light issue bugged me for years, until I figured out it was a $10 door ajar switch. The other sensors are pretty easy to fix too. I've got 140k on my 97, paid $13,000 in '98 w/ 13k on it. Looking to upgrade now before it starts going downhill, but it really seems like it could go for years. Looking seriously at a Frontier.
 
'97 supercab, 4L v6, 5 speed
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New 06 Ranger XLT by smschrader
May 16, 2006 (11:21 am)
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I just bought a new 06 Ranger XLT (Manual, 4 cyl., shortbed, reg. cab, Red Fire) with air conditioning and bedliner (only extras). Paid 12,660 + 97.50 at Sunset Ford in St. Louis, MO. MSRP was 16,785 before rebates (3,000) and bedliner (275 on website). I probably could have got a few hundred lower cause another dealer (Dave Sinclair) was pretty anxious to sell me a truck, but I really liked the red fire color. It seems your in the ballpark if you get ~1,500 off which may be higher with more loaded trucks. The XLT trim is much nicer than the XL for highway noise.
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2007 Ranger Already Rolling by landdriver
May 17, 2006 (5:50 pm)
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Recent article from TwinCities.com:
 
2007 Ranger Already Rolling
 
Says 2007 Rangers just started rolling off the St. Paul assembly line, several months earlier than normal. Ford says not to read anything into it. Speculation is it's just for logistical reasons.
 
Pricing for the '07 Ranger (as well as '07 Explorer Sport Trac, Focus and Freestar) is already available on edmunds.com.
 
May be seeing '07s on dealer lots early this year. Now is the time to take advantage of those '06 rebates!
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Re: Ford Ranger: Prices Paid and Buying Experiences [lee_w] by dougsilvestri
May 18, 2006 (2:28 pm)
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Replying to: lee_w (Aug 01, 2004 2:08 pm)

I Just bought a 2006 Ford Ranger Sport from Courtesy Ford in Poulsbo, WA. I actually bought this through the Interent from the Fleet Sales Manager. I was a little reluctant to have him search for the Ranger that I built on the Ford Website. But everything went like clockwork. I liked the Ranger and all the afterwork was done in a timely matter. I really feel like I got a great deal..
 
MSRP $21,955.00
Less Fleet Discount $ 929.40
Sub Total $21,025.60
Less Web Site Coupon Discount $ 500.00
Sub Total $20,525.60
Less Factory Rebate $ 3,000.00
Fleet and Internet Price $17,525.60 Plus Tax and License
  
The Accessories we will be installing and subletting are as follows;
Leather Seating, Front and Rear
LineX Spray in Bedliner
Trailer Hitch
Vent Shades
Total Price for all accessories installed $2,081.00 Plus Tax
  
Fleet and Internet Price including accessories $19,606.60 Plus Tax and License

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