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MSRP: $17,820 - $25,800 See Local Classifieds
 

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2WD (7) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2WD Reg Cab 112" XL Specs $17,820 $16,800 22 27
2WD Reg Cab 112" XLT Specs $18,960 $17,659 22 27
2WD 2dr SuperCab 126" XL Specs $19,515 $18,358 22 27
2WD 2dr SuperCab 126" XLT Specs $20,580 $19,132 22 27
2WD 2dr SuperCab 126" Sport Specs $22,155 $20,566 15 21
2WD 4dr SuperCab 126" XLT Specs $22,485 $20,867 15 21
2WD 4dr SuperCab 126" Sport Specs $23,220 $21,536 15 21
4WD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4WD 4dr SuperCab 126" XLT Specs $24,905 $23,068 15 19
4WD 4dr SuperCab 126" Sport Specs $25,800 $23,883 15 19

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The most direct competitors for the Ranger are the GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado compact trucks.

The Ranger has a smoother V-6 engine, but the GM twins have an optional five-cylinder engine with more power and, for 2009, a V-8 selection that in some respects gives it the ability of a larger truck.

The Canyon and Colorado also offer a true four-door model with a back bench seat, though it's uncomfortable for long trips.

Other rivals include the Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier.

Both of these models offer four-cylinder base engines, though they feel significantly larger than the true-compact Ranger.

Surprisingly, the Ranger’s base four-cylinder engine feels more refined than either the GM trucks or the Toyota.

However, if you’re going to step up to a V-6 yet think a V-8 is overkill, you would probably be happier with either the Toyota or Nissan.

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