2022 FORD RANGER 2.0 Ranger Wildtrak Motion R Edition (no 26) Double Cab 2.0l Ecoblue 213ps AWD 10 Speed Automatic
2.0 Ranger Wildtrak Motion R Edition (no 26) Double Cab 2.0l Ecoblue 213ps AWD 10 Speed Automatic
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Description
AI GeneratedThis 2022 Ford Ranger is a 2.0 Ranger Wildtrak Motion R Edition (no 26) Double Cab model, finished in black. It features a pickup body style.
Power is provided by a 2.0-litre Ecoblue 213ps diesel engine, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The vehicle has a recorded mileage of 73,000 miles.
This vehicle description was automatically generated by AI based on the listed vehicle specifications. Always verify details directly with the dealer before purchasing.
About the Ford Ranger
The Ford Ranger has long been a stalwart in the UK's pickup truck market, known for its rugged capability and versatile appeal. Spanning multiple generations, it's a popular choice for both demanding commercial use and adventurous private owners seeking a vehicle that can tackle almost anything. Whether you need a workhorse for the toughest jobs or a family-friendly truck for weekend escapades, the Ranger consistently delivers.
Why Buy a Used Ford Ranger?
- Exceptional towing and payload capabilities, making it ideal for tradespeople and those with trailers or caravans.
- Available in various cab configurations (Single, Super, Double Cab) to suit diverse needs, from pure utility to family-friendly transport.
- Strong resale values and a robust build quality contribute to its long-term reliability and appeal.
- Many models are well-equipped with modern technology and comfort features, blurring the lines between a commercial vehicle and a comfortable SUV.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2015–2018: £12,000 – £22,000 — Represents the tail end of the T6 generation and early facelift models, offering solid value.
- 2019–2021: £23,000 – £35,000 — Covers more recent T6.2 facelift models, often with improved tech and engine options.
- 2022-Present: £36,000 – £55,000+ — Showcases the latest generation (T9) and higher-spec, lower-mileage examples.
Common Issues to Check
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) issues, especially on vehicles used primarily for short journeys, requiring attention for MOT compliance.
- Suspension components (bushes, springs) can wear, particularly on vehicles regularly carrying heavy loads or used off-road.
- Injectors and fuel system components on older diesel engines can be prone to wear, so check service history carefully.
- Corrosion around the chassis and load bed area on older, harder-worked examples; inspect thoroughly during pre-purchase checks.
- Some owners report electrical gremlins with infotainment systems or sensors, though this is less common.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 25 – 35 mpg (depending on engine, usage, and driving style)
- Insurance Group: 30 – 45 (varies significantly with engine, trim, and cab type)
- Servicing: Typical servicing costs are comparable to other commercial vehicles. Regular maintenance is crucial; check for specialist pickup service centres. Bear in mind commercial vehicle VED rates.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- XL/XLT: Ideal for fleet operators or those seeking a basic, rugged workhorse. Focuses on durability and essential features rather than creature comforts.
- Limited: A great all-rounder, offering a better balance of utility and comfort. Adds features like climate control, parking sensors, and improved interior trim, making it suitable as a dual-purpose vehicle.
- Wildtrak: The popular choice for private buyers and higher-end commercial users. Features distinctive styling, advanced tech, leather interior, and often a more powerful engine, blending luxury with off-road prowess.
- Raptor: For the ultimate off-road enthusiast. Engineered for high-speed desert running and extreme terrain, featuring unique suspension, wider track, and a powerful engine. Less about payload, more about performance fun.
- 2.0 EcoBlue (213PS Bi-Turbo): Offers strong performance and impressive torque, ideal for heavy towing and highway cruising. This engine variant is especially popular in higher-spec trims like Wildtrak and is ULEZ compliant in most areas.
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