On the up side the, not exactly dinky, smaller engine still has the same towing capacity of 3500kg as the larger 3.2-litre that powers the Wildtrack, and it has better fuel economy. We averaged 9.1-litres per 100/km covering a range of surfaces, from highway tar and byway gravel to some off-roading on sand dunes, switching between 2×4 and 4×4 Ford Ranger. 2016 Ford Ranger Limited 2.5L L4 GAS Automatic 6 Speed Cab & Chassis - Extended Cab Added Dec 2017 • 132 Fuel-ups. Property of BlackSheep-CH 2. Ford Ranger 2.0 SiT / XL manual – 6.9 L/100 km. The new Ford Ranger remains a top choice when it comes to fuel efficiency and the entry-level Ranger Double Cab and Ranger XL double-cab manual claim to consume just 6.9L/100 km. Ford’s single-turbocharged 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine does service under the bonnet with 125 kW and 405 Nm and comes paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. 2018 FORD RANGER 2.2TDCi L/R P/U S/C Fuel Consumpsion - Highway Urban. 0. Consumption Average. 0. Fuel Supply. TURBOCHARGED COMMON RAIL INJECTION. Engine Version: Ranger IV Modification: Ranger 3.0 TDCi DC Wildtrak2 Year: 2009 - 2011 (2009, 2010, 2011) Engine l.: 3.0 l Fuel type: Diesel Engine power: 115 kW (156 HP) . The new Ranger features an 800mm wading depth with a ground clearance of 230 mm and with an electronically controlled transfer case, 4×4 drivers are able to easily switch from 4×2 to 4×4 mode via a knob on the centre console. Drivers can also engage low-range when the going gets tough and the Ranger is fitted with an electronic locking rear The 3.2-litre five-cylinder turbodiesel (the most powerful engine in the lineup) and is unchanged from the previous model. It delivers 147 kW and 470 Nm of torque, making it very suitable for towing (braked trailers of up to 3 500 kg). The load bay is also capable of carrying loads of up to 938 kg; its dimensions are: 1 549 mm (length) by 1 560 With this engine behavior, the Ranger Wildtrak registered decent fuel economy figures. An hour of traversing southbound EDSA on a weekday morning read 6.9 km/l, while faster paces at 60 km/h average returned 10.2 km/l. Highway cruise at 90 km/h got 15.1 km/l. Looks good, really. Can the Ford Ranger, there’s fuel economy to consider – and the Ranger’s is pretty mediocre. Ford RANGER 3.2 TDCi Wildtrak Auto 4WD Euro 5 4dr . 2015. £19,750. Bought a PX Double Cab in March 2015. Can not fault it, economical, well built, Style and reliable. Have towed a car trailer with a Camaro on board, Ranger did the job with no effort. Only fault so far is Trans warning light has come on twice (unladen) probably computer glitch. Got it at a good price too .

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