As the economy has down-sized, and more higher-ranking and expensive vehicles have become a luxury instead of a must-have we have seen quite a bit of change in the vehicles we drive, and what we are filling up at the pump. With that being said, it is not much of a mystery that the Ford Ranger has gotten a bit of its chance to show off just what it can do which has been something of scarce chance thanks to trucks like Ford F-150’s and Chevy Silverado’s.
Of course, it is not that there has been any problems with the Ford Ranger or any reason why it should be left behind in the automotive consumer market. However, it is not a secret that class, style, and more luxurious attributes with a truck do not come with the Ford Ranger. The Ford Ranger is used as an affordable option mostly for light hauling and towing, that help the average working-man get through his day-to-day work. About the only thing the Ford Ranger has going for it is its low price within the class and low projected operating costs which is enough to help and not burden its occupants.
Yet on a more unimpressive note critics have not missed the Ford Ranger’s faults. Most of which being its unimpressive engines, and dated and uncomfortable design both inside and out.
Think this truck is right for you? As long as you can see past it’s faults and tune into it’s silver-yet-loyal lining perhaps the 2011 Ford Ranger could be of use to you.


