Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

FORD RANGER FROM $38,390

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HOW MUCH?

The Ranger 4x4 lineup opens with the 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel XL six-speed manual single cab-chassis at $38,390.

The 3.2-litre five-cylinder turbodiesel XL manual cab-chassis is $40,890. XL Plus is $46,280. Double cab-chassis models start with the 2.2-litre XL manual at $43,890. XL Plus is $51,760.

Single-cab pickups start with the 3.2-litre Super XL manual at $44,390.

Double-cab pickups include the 2.2 XL at $43,890, the 3.2XL at $46,390, XL Plus at $52,760, the XLS at $48,090, the XLT at $53,390 and the Wildtrak at $57,390.

A six-speed auto adds $2000 to all models except XL 2.2 cab-chassis, XL Plus, 3.2 XL Super pick-up and Super cab-chassis.

NUTS AND BOLTS

• The Ranger is built in Thailand.

• The 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel produces

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