

Its one fault may be its outdated interior, however, which Bragman said looks straight out of 2012.įor all the details, check out the full review via the link below. “The truck is a genuine joy to drive it’s astonishing that this is the base powertrain - it’s torquier, more responsive and far more enjoyable than the optional V-6 engines in competitors such as the Chevrolet Colorado, Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier.”īragman said the rest of the truck is just as enjoyable: It rides smoothly, steers responsively and brakes fairly well. “Put your foot down, and the snorty turbo motor spools up quickly and shoots you forward - the 10-speed auto may have a lot of gears and does indeed shift frequently to make use of all of them, but it’s extremely smooth and barely perceptible in its action,” Bragman writes.

He came away pretty pleased with Ford’s decision to give its compact pickup only one available powertrain, a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. View all 2019 Ford Ranger models for sale near 60606Īlso happy to see the return of the Ranger was reviewer Aaron Bragman.
