2011 Ford Ranger Xlt 4x4 on 2040-cars
Scandinavia, Wisconsin, United States
Up for auction is a very nice clean low mileage little 2011 Ranger 4X4. I bought the truck with the intention of making it my daily driver, as I had one of these many years ago and enjoyed it quite a bit. Upon finishing the truck and driving it for several thousand miles I have arrived at the conclusion that it is too small for me and the new seats are tough on my newly replaced right hip. It as an awesome truck but unfortunately does not meet my needs so it needs a new home. Here are the specifics on the truck:
2011 4.0 Litre V6 12,491 miles but I'm currently driving it and that mileage will change slightly Exterior Tie down cargo hooks H-bar Grille, Chrome Black Door Handles Solar Tinted Glass Fr Tow Hooks/ Fog Lamps Interior A/C AM/FM/CD/MP3 Sat Capable Sirius Satellite Power Equip Group LH/RH Grab Handles Funtional Electric Shift on the Fly 4X4 Trailer Tow ClassIII Power Rack & Pinion Steering Independant SLA Suspension HD Gas Filled Shocks Safety On Mar-18-14 at 16:51:43 PDT, seller added the following information:Safety Advancetrac W RSC Rear ABS Securilock Pass Anti Theft Tire Pressure monitoring System Optional Equipment Step Bars P255 OWL All Terrain Tires Aluminum Y Spoke 16" Wheels Sirius Sat w 6 MOS SVC Payload Package Skid Plate FRT/MID/AFT Everything on this truck works as it should and all damage was repaired to factory specifications. You can hop in this truck and drive anywhere confidently for years to come at a fraction of the price of a new one. Should you have questions or require additional information please fell free to contact me. Thanks for looking! |
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