1999 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
New baby on board, so I need space for a car seat. I've had this truck since 2001 & it had 25k miles on it. It's always been good to me! It gets about 19 mpg on the highway and 15 city, depending on your driving & conditions.
It's a great truck with 155k miles on it. The camper shell with the bed rug is nice to have. I've camped in it quite a lot. The paint on it has some wear & tear on it, ABS light is on, windshield has a crack. Brakes are newer approx. 14k miles on them. I'm asking low book on this & is priced to sell, price isn't flexible. Kelley Blue Book - High $4,800 / Low $4,100 |
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