hi,
any idea what a non-frills white ranger work special might go for new? all
i'd want is ac. i'd even take the crank windows. 4.0 if possible.
thanks
H-DGuzzi - 02 Oct 2007 00:21 GMT
> hi,
>
> any idea what a non-frills white ranger work special might go for new? all
> i'd want is ac. i'd even take the crank windows. 4.0 if possible.
>
> thanks
2WD/2DR "XL" basic model, short bed=$13,995 MSRP
2WD/2DR "Sport" model, short bed=$16,255 MSRP
Long bed models=$15,470 for the XL and $17,910 for the Sport.
joe mama - 02 Oct 2007 01:51 GMT
>> hi,
>>
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> 2WD/2DR "Sport" model, short bed=$16,255 MSRP
> Long bed models=$15,470 for the XL and $17,910 for the Sport.
thx, but what about fleet prices, for a stripped model?
david - 02 Oct 2007 08:45 GMT
>>> hi,
>>>
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>
> thx, but what about fleet prices, for a stripped model?
Did you consider calling your local Ford dealer?
Ray or Bobbi Adams - 02 Oct 2007 13:13 GMT
His phone or dialing finger must be broke.
joe mama - 03 Oct 2007 01:40 GMT
> His phone or dialing finger must be broke.
a daler give you a price over the phone? lololol, what country do you live
in?
Ray or Bobbi Adams - 03 Oct 2007 16:22 GMT
Live in gold old USA and when we want fleet prices we call and ask for
quotes, and written ones, sure dont go to a newsgroup and ask.
Jeff Strickland - 03 Oct 2007 16:16 GMT
>>> hi,
>>>
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>
> thx, but what about fleet prices, for a stripped model?
A stripped model is the base 4-cyl motor, I'm not sure about if you get air
conditioning or not. You want air and the 4.0 V6, so you are moving away
from the stripped truck ...
I suggest you open the Sunday newspaper and see what you can get. There will
be Veterans Day Sales coming soon, followed by Thanksgiving Day Sales two
weeks later, with Christmas and New Year's Day Sales not far behind. There
is also the Autotrader.com, where you will find an assortment of quality
used trucks that might fit your needs. I'd bet that you can find a nice
truck with a ladder rack and/or a camper shell that will keep your stuff
secure, and spend less than the cost of a new truck.
Rob - 02 Oct 2007 23:05 GMT
> hi,
>
> any idea what a non-frills white ranger work special might go for new? all
> i'd want is ac. i'd even take the crank windows. 4.0 if possible.
>
> thanks
I just bought an 07 F-150 XL Long bed, ac, auto. That it, just a plain
white work truck. I paid $13400 after a couple of days and dealers.
Jeff Strickland - 03 Oct 2007 04:36 GMT
Before you set your sights on a Ranger, look at the base model (XL) F150. It
has more room, greater capacity, and probably a better ride. I use my F150
to do home repairs -- handyman stuff -- and the Ranger hasn't the capacity
for the wide range of tools and equipment that I need.
I saved money by finding a used XLT with low miles. I get the attraction of
a new truck, but if you are going to beat the crap out of it, you may as
well save some money and get a larger truck that can do more work. Just
because it's used does not mean it is worn out.
After all of that, read the Sunday paper car ads. I think a Ranger is going
for about $10,000, give or take a few dollars.
> hi,
>
> any idea what a non-frills white ranger work special might go for new? all
> i'd want is ac. i'd even take the crank windows. 4.0 if possible.
>
> thanks