kyguylal
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Hey everyone. Im I'm college right now. I do some work out I the field and I'm finding that my convertible sports car isn't cutting it when I have to throw sand bags or wet equipment in th back. Not only that, but I'm not comfortable climbing some of the dirt roads that I take when I go fly fishing.
I plan on selling my car and picking up a small truck, so instantly I thought of a ranger. I looked at the s10 and the Tacoma, but it looks like the rangers the way to go.
I live in Massachusetts so there is snow on the ground four months out of the year.
My questions are...
Will I be able to somehow fit an 8 foot kayak in the bed?
Would an older ranger do me well? Ill only have around 5k to spend...would it be worth it at that point? I don't want to be plauged with problems...
If all goes well, I'll get married shortly after school, so I want the truck to last me.
Last question...
What is the real life mpg (I know it varies on how you drive) of the ranger? I'm contemplating the v6 vs the 4 cylinder. Im thinking the v6 because I might have to have some weight in the bed once in a while and because I will be going down some tricky dirt roads once in a while. Would you guys suggest the v6 over the 4 banger? I'm all for fuel economy, but I'm thinking the v6 is the way to go...the fuel economy of the v6 is what really turning me off of the ranger...I am light n the gas by th way...removing the spare tire and will be driving a 5 speed stick
I plan on selling my car and picking up a small truck, so instantly I thought of a ranger. I looked at the s10 and the Tacoma, but it looks like the rangers the way to go.
I live in Massachusetts so there is snow on the ground four months out of the year.
My questions are...
Will I be able to somehow fit an 8 foot kayak in the bed?
Would an older ranger do me well? Ill only have around 5k to spend...would it be worth it at that point? I don't want to be plauged with problems...
If all goes well, I'll get married shortly after school, so I want the truck to last me.
Last question...
What is the real life mpg (I know it varies on how you drive) of the ranger? I'm contemplating the v6 vs the 4 cylinder. Im thinking the v6 because I might have to have some weight in the bed once in a while and because I will be going down some tricky dirt roads once in a while. Would you guys suggest the v6 over the 4 banger? I'm all for fuel economy, but I'm thinking the v6 is the way to go...the fuel economy of the v6 is what really turning me off of the ranger...I am light n the gas by th way...removing the spare tire and will be driving a 5 speed stick
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