What fuel does a Ford Ranger take?

What fuel does a Ford Ranger take?

Does the Ford Ranger need premium gas? No, premium fuel isn’t necessary. The Ranger’s 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine is certified to achieve 270 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque using just regular 87-octane fuel.

How much is a 99 Ford Ranger Extended Cab worth?

1999 Ford Ranger Retail Prices

Trim MSRP Invoice
XLT Extended Cab 4WD SB $19,885 $17,458
XLT Extended Cab Stepside 4WD SB $20,350 $17,458
XLT Extended Cab SB $16,470 $14,453
XLT Extended Cab Stepside SB $16,925 $14,453

What gas mileage does a 1999 Ford Ranger get?

Up to 67 city / 73 highway

What engine is in a 1999 Ford Ranger?

2.5 L 4-cylinder3.0 L V64.0 L V6Electric

How much was a new 1999 Ford Ranger?

Ranger Trims

Truck Original MSRP / Price Engine
Ranger Reg Cab 112′ WB XL $11,845 / N/A 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder
Ranger Reg Cab 112′ WB XL 4WD $15,725 / N/A 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder
Ranger Reg Cab 112′ WB XLT $13,920 / N/A 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder
Ranger Reg Cab 112′ WB XLT 4WD $17,735 / N/A 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder

Is a 1999 Ford Ranger a good truck?

it has been a very good and reliable first truck Performance 5.0. Value for the money 5.0. Exterior styling 5.0. Reliability 5.0.

How much is a 1998 Ford Ranger?

Ranger Trims

Truck Original MSRP / Price Horsepower
Ranger Reg Cab 118′ WB XL 4WD $16,235 / N/A 150
Ranger Reg Cab 118′ WB XLT $13,855 / N/A 119
Ranger Reg Cab 118′ WB XLT 4WD $17,985 / N/A 150
Ranger Supercab 126′ WB SPLASH $16,675 / N/A 150

Is the 1998 Ford Ranger front wheel drive?

Pre-owned Ford Ranger models are available with a 3.0 L-liter gas engine or a 2.5 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 145 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 1998 Ford Ranger comes with four wheel drive, and rear wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed manual.

What size tires can fit on a stock Ford Ranger?

The largest tire size that a factory stock Ford Ranger can accommodate without any modifications is 31.6”. The stock tires on the T6 Ford Rangers are 265/65/17 which equates to a 30.6” tire. The 18” stock tire is a 30.5” or .

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