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US $19,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:25786 Color: Blue /
 Gray
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Transmission:Automatic
Engine:4.0L V6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1ftlr4fe1bpa05800 Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ranger
Year: 2011
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Trim: Sport
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 25,786
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used

This 2011 Ford Ranger 4WD 4dr SuperCab Sport 4x4 Truck features a 4.0L V6 Gasoline engine. The vehicle is Vista Blue Metallic with a Medium Dark Flint interior. It is offered with the remaining factory warranty. -  Alloy wheels, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, ABS Brakes, Traction Control, AM-FM, CD Player, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Sport Package, Cloth Seats, MP3 Player, Auxiliary Audio Input, Tow Hooks, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Engine Immobilizer, Trailer Brake controller and 7 plus 4 pin trailer hookups. Carfax Clean Title. 

If you are looking for a small pickup truck that still has hauling capability and is easy to maneuver, the Ford Ranger is the small pickup for you. With the Ranger, simpler is better. You are not looking for a truck with all the bells and fancy whistles, you just want a truck that gets the job done and isn't too shabby to drive around. The CD player and AM/FM radio makes sure you have your favourite tunes with you for your annual fishing trip. All SuperCabs are equipped with rear folding jump seats. New technology and creativity has ensured that the seating of the Ford Ranger is comfortable. There is plenty of legroom and the added benefit of extra cargo space. For such a little looking truck it sure has a lot of room in the cargo box. This truck has 1,059 litres/37.4 cu. ft of bed space, enough room to carry something as unique as a kayak. There are also plenty of accessories that help this little guy perform. The capability of the Ford Ranger exceeds its size. With shift-on-the-fly you can have 4X4 action mode with just the flick of a switch. This truck also has the ability to tow a load up to 2,630 kg (5,800 lbs). 


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Shelby GT500 laps N"urburgring in under 7:40?

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

A couple of weeks ago we brought you footage and official times of the new Chevy Camaro Z/28 lapping the Nürburgring. With a 7:37.47 lap time, the Z/28 emerged as the fastest muscle car ever to lap the circuit. But what was missing from that picture was how fast the king of all Mustangs, the Shelby GT500, could manage to lap the Nordschleife.
Ford never released any information or footage of the GT500 on the Nürburgring that we were aware of - that is, until the guys at SVTPerformance.com put in a request for Mustang videos. Among the clips they received was never-seen, in-car footage of the Shelby GT500 lapping the circuit. And boy did it hustle.
Although not quite official, the video seems to show the GT500 lapped the venerated German track in a touch under 7:40. That would make it a tick or two faster than the Camaro ZL1 - but what of the Z/28? By Chevy's quoted time, the Z/28 is still faster than the GT500, but SVTPerformance suggests GM may have fudged the numbers a bit and scrubbed half a second or so off their lap time.

Ford GT gets sexy shape and EcoBoost power [w/videos]

Mon, Jan 12 2015

American automakers make vehicles of all shapes and sizes, but the one thing they almost invariably share in common is their front-engine layout. Niche offerings from the likes of SSC, Saleen and Vector (and the almost anecdotal Pontiac Fiero) aside, the most notable exception has been the Ford GT. And now it's back. Launched on the floor of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, the new Ford GT picks up where the last one left off the better part of a decade ago – similarly taking its cues from the original, Le Mans-winning GT40, but in a less retro, more modern form. Instead of the atmospheric V8 in the original or the supercharged one in the retro revival, the new GT packs a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 nestled in the middle of its wheelbase and driving "more than 600 horsepower" to the rear wheels. Although Ford hasn't revealed the specific output or performance figures, it says the engine – derived from its Daytona Prototype unit and mated to a seven-speed DCT – is its most powerful production EcoBoost ever. Fortunately it's got carbon-ceramic brakes to keep it all in check, packed into 20-inch wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 rubber. The discs aren't all that's made from carbon on the new Ford GT, though: it's built around a carbon monocoque with structural carbon-fiber body panels, but with aluminum sub-frames front and back. Ford designed the new GT with a narrower canopy than its predecessors, cutting the frontal aerodynamic profile and tapering towards the back. It's also equipped with active aero elements including an active rear wing. Upwards swinging doors ought to make ingress and egress easier to and from the cockpit that's fitted with fixed seats, adjustable pedals and F1-style steering wheel and a fully digital instrument cluster. The new GT is set to enter production next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the GT40's famous 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. By the time it does, we're sure Ford will let us know just how fast America's newest supercar will be.

As US exports top 2 million, is America becoming the world's source of cheap cars?

Mon, Feb 9 2015

North American auto production is booming with 2014 figures just shy of the of the 17.3-million vehicle record set in 2000. With more models being built on the continent, even more are being shipped overseas. Factories in the US exported 2.1 million cars last year – the highest number ever. About half of those went to Canada and Mexico, but more than ever have been heading to places like the Middle East and China. The upswing comes in part from from after-effects from the Great Recession, according to The Wall Street Journal. With a weak dollar and lower production costs after the financial crisis, building vehicles in the US was relatively cheaper and more competitive in the world. At the same time buyers around the world are going crazy for crossovers. According to the WSJ, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are already exporting the majority of their US production of these models overseas. Both automakers have also announced investments to expand production further here to send more vehicles abroad. Even Honda has been shipping more models out of the country than it imported here. There is a concern this international strength could start slowing because the dollar is strengthening against other currencies, though it's too early to know what the actual effect of this could be, according to the WSJ. "Of course, we closely watch currency exchange, but we don't make changes in production or allocation based on temporary fluctuations in the exchange rate," Ford North American boss Joe Hinrichs told the newspaper. Related Video: News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: BMW Plants/Manufacturing BMW Ford Honda Mercedes-Benz exports us auto production