Road Test: 2019 Ford Ranger
Ford is back in the midsized truck market with the 2019 Ford Ranger. The 2019 Ford Ranger is just what those guys are looking for to replace their 10-15-year-old Rangers and F-150s.
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Ford is back in the midsized truck market with the 2019 Ford Ranger. The 2019 Ford Ranger is just what those guys are looking for to replace their 10-15-year-old Rangers and F-150s.
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