1989 Ford Ranger Xlt, Drives And Runs Great! on 2040-cars
Roachdale, Indiana, United States
- UP FOR SALE I HAVE A 1989 FORD RANGER XLT
- THE TRUCK STARTS UP AND DRIVES GREAT FOR THE SHAPE IT IS IN, THE MOTOR IS STILL RUNNING STRONG. EVEN AFTER MONTHS OF SITTING IT STARTED UP IN BELOW FREEZING TEMPS IN A FEW SECONDS! - THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO PROBLEMS AND THE BREAKS WORK GREAT, YOU WILL NOT HAVE A PROBLEM DRIVING HOME. IT IS ONLY A 4 CYLINDER SO 70MPH IS ABOUT ITS TOP SPEED. - THE TRUCK HAS PLENTY OF RUST AND ONE OF THE GAS TANK STRAPS IS BROKE SO HALF OF THE TANK IS HELD UP BY A RATCHET STRAP. - THE FRONT WINDSHIELD HAS A FEW LONG CRACKS BUT I HAVE NOT HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT. - IT HAS AN AFTERMARKET RADIO BUT ONLY THE PASSENGER SIDE SPEAKER WORKS, YOU CAN EVEN HOOK UP YOUR IPOD UP TO IT THROUGH THE AUX. OUTPUT. - OVERALL THE TRUCK LOOKS ROUGH AND NEEDS SOME CARE AND MAINTENANCE BUT THE MOTOR IS STRONG ALONG WITH THE BREAKS AND TRANSMISSION, WOULD BE A GREAT FARM TRUCK OR SOMETHING TO PUT LIABILITY ON AND SAVE ON INSURANCE DRIVING TO WORK AND BACK. - ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO SHOOT ME A TEXT ANYTIME AT (765) 491- ONE EIGHT FOUR NINE -THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, GOD BLESS AND SUPPORT THE TROOPS! |
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Pickup prices rising at 2x industry average
Tue, 11 Jun 2013We've said it before, but bears repeating: Pickup trucks are the financial engines of America's automakers. Good thing, then, that the segment is in rude health - in fact, Automotive News is suggesting that pickup truck sales are arguably healthier than they were pre-recession, even though the segment's volume is still significantly down from where it was before the bottom fell out of the US economy. That's because per-unit profits on full-size trucks are skyrocketing, outpacing the industry's average price increases by more than double since 2005. According to data from Edmunds, the average transaction price of a full-size pickup is now $39,915 - a heady increase over the $31,059 average price in 2005 - a gain of over 8 percent after inflation is factored in.
Just how important are trucks to automakers' bottom lines? Automotive News quotes a Morgan Stanley analyst as saying the Ford F-Series is responsible for 90 percent of the company's 2012 profits, and General Motors isn't far behind, with the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra twins chipping in about two-thirds of the automaker's earnings.
Automotive News points out that Detroit's automakers now have the money to invest in modernizing their full-size truck offerings, in part because they don't have the same overhead and legacy costs that pushed General Motors and Chrysler into bankruptcy. Certainly, the pickup segment has seen a lot of innovations as of late, including turbocharged V6s, coil-spring rear suspensions and active aero. Those improvements in important areas like fuel economy and ride comfort have given existing pickup buyers new reasons to upgrade. In addition, automakers are piling on the tech and luxury goodies, creating more and more high-content, high-profit models like the Ford F-150 King Ranch, Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn and Chevrolet Silverado High Country (shown).
Weekly Recap: Auto execs face life in prison for recall delays under proposed legislation
Sat, 09 Aug 2014
The stiff punishments are part of broader transportation legislation, but clearly McCaskill has automakers in her sights.
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill threw down the gauntlet this week, proposing a bill that could send auto executives to prison for life if they were found to have delayed a recall. She also wants to eliminate the limit for fines for auto safety violations, which are currently capped at $35 million.
Ford Fiesta ST GRC Racecar is hungry for podiums in 2013
Thu, 07 Feb 2013As we reported earlier, the Chicago showing of this plucky Ford Fiesta ST GRC racer points to bigger and brighter days for Global RallyCross. For the upcoming season, you can expect to see Ken Block and Tanner Foust both driving the Ford racecar, and if last season's results are any indication, you can anticipate quite a few podium appearances, as well.
The Fiesta seen here was built by the Swedes at OlsbergsMSE, and will be driven in anger by Foust in 2013. Modifications are, as you'd expect, extensive, and include an engine, exhaust and braking upgrades, a racing style short-throw shifter and a limited-slip differential. As you can see, the car has been fully stripped out and caged for maximum speed and safety, too.
Refresh your memories with the details of the car, in the press releases below. And if you head out to the Chicago Auto Show this year, don't forget to drop by the Ford stand to have a look.