2000 Red Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab 4x4 4.0l V6 Off Road Edition on 2040-cars
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
Red 2000 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0v6 4x4 automatic with 141,8xx mostly highway miles. Power everything, sliding rear window, premium alloy wheels, off road package, towing package, cruise control, hot heat and cold AC. I recently bought an F350 so I no longer need this truck, I do miss it's gas mileage though (17 mpg average city and highway). Truck runs great, no issues at all. Just had some maintenance repairs done such as: rear brakes, brake lines, alternator, battery, O2 sensor, idle air intake, rear leaf spring shackles, and much more. Does have some minor dings and scratches around the bed. Bed liner is in great condition. Interior is very clean. Aftermarket alpine stereo installed. When I had the shackles installed I had my mechanic install heavy duty shackles which gave the truck a 2" lift. Tires are a year old (about 8,000 miles on them). Front brakes done about a year ago as well, rear brakes done a month ago with less than 500 miles on them. Many more recent service repairs I had done. I have all the service records. Feel free to call or text Ben at 860-713-3036.
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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost
Fri, 16 May 2014Earlier this week, Ford invited us to Charlotte, NC, to ride in an all-new 2015 Mustang fitted with its turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder. It's the first forced-induction, four-cylinder ponycar for the Blue Oval since the sun set on the 1986 Mustang SVO. We jumped at the opportunity, as only a handful of people have ever been in the passenger seat of this new car, and most automotive media won't get as close as we did until this fall.
As we revealed in our Deep Dive, Ford will slot this new turbocharged four as premium powerplant between its naturally aspirated 3.7-liter V6 and the naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8. At last mention, the automaker said the direct-injected, all-aluminum engine will develop 305 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, returning the best fuel economy of the three powerplants in the process. History buffs will note that those figures are appreciably stouter than the 200 horses and 240 lb-ft that the '86 SVO realized out of the same displacement, and the latter's figures were hugely impressive at the time. On paper, the new EcoBoost four looks to be a good fit for most owners who want to balance performance with efficiency - we were eager to see how it felt from the passenger seat.
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Mon, 13 Jan 2014The Ford F-150 is one of the best selling vehicles on the planet. Considering that, one can imagine that when it comes time for a redesign, there are hardly any half measures. For its lucky thirteenth generation, Ford has gone all-in on the single most important vehicle in its portfolio, redesigning it from the ground up.
The big news is the F-150's new, lightweight, Atlas-inspired body. Ninety-three percent of that new body is made from a sort of aluminum alloy not unlike what the US military uses in its M2 Bradley fighting vehicles and Humvees, and it accounts for up to 70 percent of the F-150's 700-pound weight reduction. As a side benefit, the aluminum body should prove more resistant to dents and dings. Built Ford tough, indeed.
If you're wondering where the other 30 percent of that 700-pound weight loss went, 8.5 percent (60 pounds) came from the increased use of high-strength steel (up from 23 percent to 77 percent) in its ladder-box frame. Ford claims this steel is comparable to some of the heavy duty pickups used by its competitors, with a PSI rating of 70,000.