Here we go againAnother one with some sense
Some times we have to look through the clouds people.
Have you looked at the MN Triton? Very happy with mine.
In saying this I will always have my Rangie's and the 120"![]()
Hi Guys
I think Ive almost talked SHMBO into a Ranger/BT50 dualcab.
She wants a P38a but it doesnt suit ME.
I dont want another Landy headache,plus if you looked inside her Rangie,its chockers of the tools of her trade.NO SHE ISNT A DANCING GIRL!!!!!
She is a School gardener and also does Gardening for private clients.If she could put a lawnmower on the front seat she could.There is a whippersnipper and blower LIVING in the Rangie!!
We have a new Ranger 3lt auto 4wd dual cab at work,plus a mate has the 2wd version of the 4wd,ie wheels/susp.
I doubt we need the 4x4 version.Looking at 12 to 18 month old models.Anybody that owns/uses one OR knows of issues please yell out.
3.0 lt turbodiesel version auto or man(preferable)
May have a look friday.
Thanks
Andrew
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Here we go againAnother one with some sense
Some times we have to look through the clouds people.
Have you looked at the MN Triton? Very happy with mine.
In saying this I will always have my Rangie's and the 120"![]()
Don't know about those models but we just got a new SR Hilux at work. It is manual and cruise control only comes with the autos
We do a lot of highway kms. Bit of an oversight so I'm going to push for an aftermarket unit.
Don't get much for $50k these days.
Other than that it is alright. Bit bouncy in the rear and the factory tyres are useless off road but that just goes with all the leaf sprung utes.
This month's Australian 4WD has a "buying Used" on them.
Regards Philip A
We bought a 2x4 single cab ranger last year for work. It is early days yet but the product is good value. The only problem was the 20k service was $750 and typical crap service from Ford.
My brother's work vehicle is a 2WD Ranger. In the year or so he has had it, he has done over 50,000km and he is quite impressed. He finds it a vast improvement over the previous vehicle, a Rodeo which I think had a V6 petrol motor.
Apart from the economy and power, one thing he really likes, given what he often has to carry on the tray and the tools he has to take with him, is the way the Xtra cab works. He finds that extra space in the cab gives him a secure area for his tools, but more particularly that clever little extra door makes it very easy to get access to his toolbox.
He is quite impressed with it and since it is a vehicle supplied to him rather than one he bought, he has no axe to grind.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Andy, I had a 4x2 BT-50 Freestyle Cab at my previous job for close to 12 months. I chose the vehicle and had to convince my boss to get it. He relented and now the whole fleet of 8 vehicles are this combo with a few 4x4's in there somewhere. They are a great vehicle and I can thoroughly reccomend them. The ride is good for a commercial vehicle, the economy and power is excellent. They don't suffer from the gearbox probs that affected the previous Courier/B2600's.
Hope that Helps.
Thomas
Hi Andrew
I have 2 of them and they are great little trucks one is 4x2 space cab and the other is 4x4 dual cab (mine), one has 60000 and the other 90000 and have never had a day off tyhe road through breakdowns yet. not too bad off road but it needs some weight in the tray. Constantly get 550-600k out of 60 ish litres. Just dont take it to ford for services, they dented the bonnet on the space cab and wouldnt take responsibility for it spo I wiped them and took it to a guy near me who did his time at ford and now the logbook services cost me half what they used to.
Cheers Ian
Hi Andy,...............................Trailer??????? ?????.
Cheers Dean.
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