 SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs:
1 edit | Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? I just bought a used 2002 Ford Ranger XLT with the Supercab, AT, and the 3.0L V6 engine.
I have looked online but can't seem to find info on it's approx expected miles per gallon.
Anyone have any real-world experience or a link to the info I am looking for?
Also, I get my choice of a new drop-in type or spray-on type of bedliner. Which do you think is better?
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 |   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Source of info? | |
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  Konaguy Live From Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Premium join:2000-10-21 Kailua Kona, HI
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4 edits | Those are based up EPA tests and artificially too high. Take my 2005 Ford Ranger XL for example 22 city 26 highway. My mpg I calculated comes out to 20mpg. If the truck comes with 5 speed over drive and drive in a lot of flat areas your fuel economy will be higher.
This site is much better : »www.fueleconomy.gov/ | |
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 |   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Thanks-good info.
I got a great deal on it. WOuld have liked a 4 cyl but they are very rare around here.
Any info on the 2 types of bedliners? Spray in vs drop in? | |
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 |  |   Konaguy Live From Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Premium join:2000-10-21 Kailua Kona, HI | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? My Ranger is 2.3L 4 cylinder with 5 Speed O/D. I've gotten 24mpg once when I drove over a flat stretch back and forth to my parents new house. The O/D improves your fuel economy. | |
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| said by SMCinAZ :Thanks-good info. I got a great deal on it. WOuld have liked a 4 cyl but they are very rare around here. Any info on the 2 types of bedliners? Spray in vs drop in? Go for the spray-in... but do it yourself, and don't use the sprayer. Use the roller. I've done it both ways... the spray is very thin and in my climate (Nevada) tends to dry out and crack. I used a roller this time and it's much thicker, more cushy and is holding up FAR better then the spray did. -- It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. | |
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1 edit | There is something I do not understand: According to the fueleconomy.com site, the 3.0L V6 from Ford on the Ranger gets exactly the same mileage per gallon as the 4.3L V6 on the Chevy S10. How can this be? The Chevy is 43% bigger, and the truck sizes are approx the same, so how can this be?
Another example: According to the site, the same Chevy 4.3L engine in a much bigger truck, a Chevy Silvarado 1500, gets the SAME MILEAGE as the S10 which is also the same as the 3.0 in the Ford Ranger.
I truly do not get it. A much bigger and heavier truck with the same larger engine gets the same mileage? | |
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@comcast.net | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Could have something to do with the rear end gear ratios. Some are geared for hauling heavy weights not for best gas mileage. | |
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 |  |  |   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Now I look arounsd that site more and I see that their numbers vary largely by year, despite having the same engines, etc.
I think that site is not the most reliable. | |
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| Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Hey Matt-how are ya?
So, you are saying that the smaller engine in the larger truck gets good mileage but is weaker, yes?
I am just feeling a bit bugged because I was originally after either a S-10 with a small 4 cylinder or a Silvarado 1500 with the 4.3 but decided on the Ranger with Supercab because it had more legroom than the S10's but (I thought) would have better mileage than the Silvarado. Apparently, after further review,it does get better mileage, but not anymore than 1 or 2 mpg. Guess that will have to be enough. | |
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  ZOG321 Premium join:2003-10-22 Slingerlands, NY | Get the spray-on bedliner. Looks great, is durable, and doesn't trap moisture against the metal, which expedites corrosion. | |
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 |   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? I read that sprayons don't protect much against dents. | |
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 Dime The Original X Premium join:2002-05-14 Findlay, OH | It can depend on the gearing. I had 3.42's in my 4x4 s10 and I could get 19mpg pretty easy, the best I ever got was 22 on all highway driving. -- My lug nuts require more torque than your Honda makes. | |
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 |   SMCinAZ Premium join:2000-11-29 Glendale, AZ clubs: | Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? Yeah, but a big full-sized Silvarado gets the same as a much smaller and lighter S-10 with the same engine in it and the same as a Ranger with a 3.0 vs a 4.3?
THAT MAKES NO SENSE. | |
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 Dime The Original X Premium join:2002-05-14 Findlay, OH | BTW, go with a spray-on if you have the money, they are much nicer than the drop-in ones, and they protect the bed from rust. -- My lug nuts require more torque than your Honda makes. | |
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| Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? said by Dime :BTW, go with a spray-on if you have the money, they are much nicer than the drop-in ones, and they protect the bed from rust. Why are they "nicer"? I have heard they do not resist denting at all like the drop-ins do. Rusting is not much of an issue since I live near Phoenix where it doesn't rain a lot. | |
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 |  |  Dime The Original X Premium join:2002-05-14 Findlay, OH
| Re: Anyone Help WIthy MPG Info on 2002 Ranger? I have never seen a bed dent with a spray on liner in it, the liner would have to break before it could be dented, which if you go with a good installer, that should not happen. -- My lug nuts require more torque than your Honda makes. | |
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@comcast.net | BTW, I owned a 94 XLT, 4 cyl, 5 speed, for 8 years and never had a single problem. Best vehicle I have ever owned hands down. | |
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  Grumpy Premium join:2001-07-28 99999 clubs: 1 edit | As you likely know, a cap or bed cover will improve pickup MPG numbers. | |
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  south1178 Buckeye Stangs Premium join:2001-12-17 Cleveland, OH clubs: | I'd start with the basics, like getting a tune-up. Change plugs, air filter, oil, etc. I had a 99 XLT 2.5L ranger and it got almost 30 highway and 22 city. -- "Proud to be American" | |
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