Tuesday, November 9, 2010

2011 New Ford-Ranger Detail Review

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2011 New Ford-Ranger Detail Review

I remember when I first saw a roll up truck cover on a pickup truck. My first thoughts were what a pain in the butt if you have to take that thing off every time you use your cargo area. Now that I am much more educated on these covers my thoughts are more like what a great idea. Most of these covers roll up in seconds allowing you full access to your cargo area. Even the bows that support the tarp roll up with the tarp causing no problem what so ever.

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2011 New Ford-Ranger Detail Review

Fourth Generation
Ford began manufacturing fourth generation Rangers in 1998, and these are an excellent option for truck buyers who want a modern compact pickup, but want to pay far less than the $15K they need for a new one. Consumers can purchase a Ford Ranger for sale that is five years old with decent mileage at half that price. The truck will be slightly outdated aesthetically, but it will include most of the functionality and safety of the modern truck. This won't entirely be the case with the late 90s models, so most consumers will want to stick with those Rangers that Ford manufactured after the turn of the century.


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