Overview & Reviews
Side-impact door beams are installed on the Ranger to protect occupants. The Splash model is now available as a SuperCab.
User Reviews:
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Ranger Rough - 1994 Ford Ranger
By sherwould - March 24 - 2:00 amPurchased my 1994, fully loaded Ranger new. It now has 132,000 miles 9 years later. It has truly been an outstanding little truck. I have never had a problem with it. It still has the get- up-and-go it had when new (4.0 L engine). I am now a believer in the "Built Ford Tough" slogan. If your thinking of buying a used truck, this is a great choice!
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Nice small truck - 1994 Ford Ranger
By Happy Truck Owner - March 14 - 2:00 amThis has been a very reliable truck with low maintenance costs. Ive had the truck for almost 9 years and my largest expense was finally buying new tires!
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Stylish Reliability - 1994 Ford Ranger
By Trilby - January 21 - 2:00 amThis truck has not let me down for the 214,425 miles that Ive owned it. Good gas mileage, great ride. No problems to speak of. Would be lucky to own another vehicle as reliable as this has proven to be.
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Great Ranger - 1994 Ford Ranger
By S_Man - December 31 - 2:00 amI have had my 94 Ford Range since I bought it new on 11/94. I have had it now for 8 years and I drive it every day. I average 25000 miles a year on this bad boy. I have had on one major problem with it but that was covered by the warranty and that experiece was great. I would highly recommend a Ford Ranger to anyone.
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Great Truck - 1994 Ford Ranger
By redranger - December 2 - 2:00 amIm 16 and i bought this truck as my first vehicle. Ive always liked Ford and wanted a truck for the lower insurnace. So the Ranger was a natural choice. The 4x4 is great and i love the ride height. I have the 3.0L V6 and i get better gas mileage than my friends Nissan 4x4 4cyl. (I get 20mpg in a 4x4 V6 truck is pretty good). I have room for three people comfortably and four if i squeeze and five if they are small.
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Very Practical - 1994 Ford Ranger
By Strets - November 24 - 2:00 amI bought my ranger with 34,000 miles on it, when I was 17. Almost 3 years later and an extra 60,000 miles, she still runs like a champ. I use it to commute to and from school. It is very fuel efficient, low mantainence vehicle and it is good looking. However the 4Cyl., even though it has 8 spark plugs, is very slow.
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Jeep Hauler - 1994 Ford Ranger
By CJRay - November 12 - 2:00 amBought the truck new,and almost 8 years and 168K later it still runs great.It has lost some of its pep,but is driven hard.Mostly highway miles,but a lot are hauling Jeep parts.I haul frames,engines,trannys,axles,-most at the same time. Squat it down with a load, and the little 4-cyl gives its all and comes back for more.I hauled 2 loads of bricks that broke the back springs. Replaced them, and I was back in business.Built Ford Tough-Heck yeah. I know guys with full sizes that dont get as much use. My friends will be sad when it goes-it is a lot of fun to see Jeep frames hauled by a SB Ranger. Go Ranger-168K and counting!
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1994 Ranger still going strong - 1994 Ford Ranger
By mamacita99 - November 6 - 2:00 amI purchased this truck new and have hauled a full load on average once each week. After 180,000 miles the only repair involved replacing the clutch after 100,000 miles. This has been one of the most economical trucks I could have purchased. It still runs great and who knows how long that engine is going to last.
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Would do it again... - 1994 Ford Ranger
By Ford Lover - October 2 - 2:00 amBought it new in 94 and have had it serviced according to the Manual. Now have 201K on same engine. Brakes done twice, new clutch, second timing belt, second set of shocks/struts. Great truck!
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Keeps going and going and going... - 1994 Ford Ranger
By tbone_al - July 23 - 2:00 amMy Ranger is a dependable every-day vehicle for the past 5+ yrs (I bought it used). Aside from normal wear-and-tear (oil changes, belt replacement, front brakes, tires) the only moneys its cost me is when the stick mysteriously didnt want to work anymore. Someone at work said the magic words "hydraulic clutch." So I spent $1.19 on a can of fluid and filled the clutch reservoir. Good as new. I may buy a rice burner for the daily commute to save on gas, but this little truck isnt leaving my possesion until the wheels fall off.