2000 Ford Ranger XLT from North America - Comments

5th Jun 2005, 08:43

"It's fine, but I will consider another brand next time around"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

At 70,000 miles the head-gasket and transmission had to be replaced. I put absolutely no stress on this truck. I chalk it up to poor manufacturing.

General comments?

In general the truck has performed well, but costs are simply too high to keep it running.


19th Jan 2006, 12:50

I have one, and not only does it have over 70000 miles on it, it is a very easy truck to work on. Mine has been very good. Gets good gas mileage and is reliable.


23rd Mar 2007, 12:30

I have a 2000 ford ranger (XLT) 4X4 and it still runs as good as when I got it new. It has over 100000 miles and still running, the only little problem I have is the check engine light, ran a check on the computer and it is the O2 sensor. Replaced it and had no other problems.


1st Jun 2008, 13:45

OH indeed you think you have no issues... Go have your transmission flushed and see the look on the mechanics faces when they tell you that they can't!...

I have owned my 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 for 6 years, I bought it at 28,000 miles, it now has nearly 122,000 miles on it. Engine has been solid. No leaks no squeaks... The transmission, drive shaft, pinon seals, rear end on this truck are an absolute nightmare. I loved this truck until about 95,000 miles and have treated it very well. But ford messed up with the everything back from the engine!! I will not buy another one and it breaks my heart.


12th Jun 2008, 00:52

My Dad had an '03 he bought brand new. He BABIES his vehicles and drives them extremely gently. He always takes care of maintenance. Well, by 65k miles or so, the transmission was starting to have issues that became more apparently with time.

By 70k miles one of the O2 sensors went out. Of course it was one located in a hard to reach spot so we couldn't change it ourselves easily enough. That was $300.

Then before he hit 75k miles, the A/C started acting up.

He loves his Rangers. It was his third, but even he said the only one worth having of his three was his '87. The '90 was utter crap and the '03 wasn't much better.

When America's best are like this, it's no wonder American car makers have such a crumby reputation in most of the world. Now my Mom is looking to buy a compact truck as a second vehicle. I'm the one she comes to for advice on vehicles, and I honestly don't know what to tell her. The American trucks are the most affordable, but most problematic. The Japanese trucks are better, but outrageously priced!

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