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67 messages, Last post on Dec 17, 2008 at 6:54 AM
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Bought a 2003 ranger from Wray Mazda Columbia SC last summer. The sticker price was $19,000. I traded in a 1994 ranger regular cab 5 speed 2.3L 4 cylinder with 130,000+ miles for $3,000. The manager must have been on crack. Then after talking for maybe 15 minutes the price came down from 16,000 to $12,000. This truck was like new with only 25,000 highway miles on it. Even though I was looking for a 4 wheel drive F-150 I could not pass up this deal. Sticker $19,000 Trade in $3,000 Luck-$7,000 Final price $12,000 plus tax |
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I need some help. Today I changed brakes on a 98 ford ranger and after I was finished the abs light and brake warning lights came on. How do I make them go off? The truck drives fine and the brakes work fine but I need to turn the lights off. Can anyone help?
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Replying to: scott1836 (Jun 18, 2006 5:32 pm) This is a pricing discussion.. Try re-posting your question here: Ford Ranger: Problems & Solutions ...and you will be much more likely to get a response.. regards, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: lee_w (Aug 01, 2004 1:08 pm)
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Replying to: yetti8 (Jul 17, 2006 2:17 pm)
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Replying to: bolivar (Jul 17, 2006 8:34 pm)
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Replying to: yetti8 (Jul 18, 2006 4:07 pm) There are a million variables associated with making a used car purchase decision. You've given two-age and mileage. To offer a more informed opinion, knowing such things as price, maintenence/maintenence records, type of driving done by the owner, was it a northern or Arizona car, 4 cylinder vs. 6, etc. would help. For instance, given the mileage and age alone without knowing anything else, I would say not to buy it. However, if the truck was driven primarily cross country through the southwest, meticulously maintained, and going for $500, I might still question it because of the low price makes it look like the owner is trying to get rid of it fast. Thus, not only do you have to consider many variables, but also how much weight to give each variable-high mileage might not necessarily be bad versus a truck with 30k miles that was driven only in stop and go traffic and only for 5 miles at a time even though both trucks are the same age. |
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Replying to: rangermang (Jan 11, 2006 9:04 pm) but with 170k miles. My 99 ranger was actually a really good truck my dad bought it new and handed it down to me the same clutch and same tranny lasted 170k miles. However now either my clutch or tranny has blown and its being looked at. I want to get all the price checks i can on a new tranny for a 99 for ranger so i dont get ripped off.
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Replying to: gclark1022 (Aug 03, 2006 9:47 pm) |
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