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1998 Ford Ranger Xl Pickup 2-door V6 Liner Clean Gas Saver Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:105573 Color: is in great shape and shows well
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
Advertising:

You are looking at a very nice 1998 Ford Ranger Pickup, Automatic transmission .... This reliable 6 cylinder beauty has only 105,573miles on it LOOKS GREAT!!! This truck runs good, is tight on the road and everything works.... This car has a clean CARFAX.....If you are looking for a good looking go anywhere car that is reliable here it is!!!!!! Look at what others are advertising Ford Rangers for....Every bit of $4-$5k...This one sold NO RESERVE...Buy Save

 

 

The exterior is in great shape and shows well......Also it has 4 matching tires that are in very good shape. Has a good looking, protecting bedliner..

 

The gray cloth interior has no rips or tears or odors and is very clean and shows great, and the previous owner was a non-smoker! We got this car just the way you see it in the pictures. We have since detailed it and it is clean as a pin.....This car has cold a/c and HOT heat. Was recently inspected in PA and has a NICE working tape deck!!!

 

 

The 6 cylinder starts right up, has plenty of power...and doesn't smoke and runs great. The Automatic gas saving transmission shifts smoothly and works perfectly. This Ranger will drive you home wherever you need to drive. Bid early as we reserve the right to end the auction early for a Buy It Now. We will pick you up at the Salisbury, MD airport during normal business hours or by appt. I will go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948.

At the close of the auction, you will need a $250 deposit and have 7 days to pay the remaining balance. You then have 30 days to come here to Frankford, DE to pick up your NEW VEHICLE!! This listing will end on Monday, March 17 at 10:30 EST.

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There's an impending shortage of new trucks in America's heartland

Thu, May 21 2020

URBANDALE, Iowa — Jerry Bill is worried the novel coronavirus could hurt business at the Des Moines auto dealership he runs, but not because of a shortage of buyers for the big Ram pickups on his lot. "Our biggest issue will be if we don't get more inventory," said Bill, general sales manager of Stew Hansen Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, which sells around 2,700 new vehicles a year in Urbandale, a suburb of Iowa's capital Des Moines. After a drop in sales in April when consumers stayed home, Bill expects pickup truck sales to end May similar to where they were a year earlier. And if demand remains strong, Bill said he will run out of popular models in June. Fiat Chrysler began slowly restarting Ram truck assembly lines on Monday after a two-month shutdown. The U.S. economy contracted in the first quarter at its sharpest pace since the Great Recession of 2007-2009 because of lockdown measures aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Economists warn the second quarter will be much worse. Still, far from the lockdowns of states like New York, Michigan or Ohio, dealerships like Stew Hansen have provided FCA and Detroit rivals General Motors and Ford a rare bright spot: strong sales of pickup trucks in America's heartland. Overall U.S. sales of cars and light trucks crashed to the weakest pace in 50 years last month. But sales of big Detroit brand pickups, particularly in southern and western states less affected by the outbreak, significantly outperformed the market, industry executives and analysts said. Pickup trucks are one of the most profitable automotive segments in the world. They account for a huge portion of the Detroit automakers' profits and formed a huge lure for Peugeot, which expects to merge with FCA by early 2021. The pressure is now on to boost pickup truck production and send vehicles to dealers in parts of the country with dwindling supplies. That is particularly true for GM, which is running short of certain truck models after losing 40 days of production to a strike last fall. "If you don't have what someone wants, they can choose to go to another brand," said Cox Automotive analyst Michelle Krebs. 'Easiest swap ever' Detroit automakers in March rolled out large discounts — such as interest-free loans for seven years — to keep vehicles rolling off dealer lots.

Ford opens the doors on its Swedish rally skunkworks

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It's always amazing to see how different kinds of racecars are made. Formula One racers are often constructed in modern architectural marvels that hint at some of the cutting-edge technology going into the racing. Conversely, rallying is all about sliding around on a varied course as fast as possible, but it often leaves a vehicle caked in mud. So it makes some sense Olsbergs MSE, or simply (OMSE) rally car shop in Nynashamn, Sweden, shows technological sophistication in a more down-to-earth setting. It builds Ford Fiesta ST racers for Global Rallycross there, and this new video gives viewers a tour through the work.
Former rally driver Andreas Eriksson runs OMSE. These days instead of racing, he and the company's 46 employees are building Ford racers from scratch. A ton of work goes into constructing each one, and according to Eriksson, it takes 400 hours to complete each body. At times, things are so busy that some of the technicians live in the shop in apartments that are on premises. There's even a restaurant to keep them fed. Sadly the dyno room is empty during this visit, though.
By the time OMSE is done, a rallycross car might resemble a Fiesta ST on the outside, but as you see in the video, it's a completely different beast underneath. Check out the work it takes to build one of them, and scroll down to read more about it in the official release.

Ford Explorer, Expedition next to go aluminum?

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Ford made some serious waves when it unveiled the latest F-150. Instead of making its bodywork out of steel, like just about every other truck on the market, Ford went with aluminum. And you can bet the F-150 won't be the last Ford model to go with the lightweight alloy construction, either.
Our compatriots at Edmunds report that Dearborn is considering replacing two of its most popular SUVs with aluminum versions. One candidate is the Expedition, which would make sense considering that the current model (like the two preceding generations and the fullsize Bronco before it) is based on the F-150's underpinnings. Another is the Explorer, which was traditionally based on the Ranger pickup but went with a car-like unibody chassis in its current iteration. If the Explorer does go the way of aluminum, don't expect it to be a part of its very next update, which is likely due too soon for such major changes.
It would stand to reason that, if the Expedition were to go aluminum, so would the next-generation Lincoln Navigator. Ditto the MKT together with the Explorer. But those aren't likely to be the only models in contention for aluminum construction. Like any other automaker, Ford is under pressure to steadily reduce its carbon emissions and improve its fuel economy figures, prompting it to look at a whole range of measures - including more efficient engines, lower rolling-resistance tires, active aerodynamics and lightweight construction. Expect aluminum to play a big part in that equation moving forward.