Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Some had the same Mitsubishi manual transmission as the 2.0/2.3 but had different bellhousings. The 2.3, 2.8, and 2.9 also made it into the Ranger, and Bronco II. 4.0L was produced by Ford Cologne Germany (like the unrelated and the all-new metric Taurus/Sable FWD 3.0 V6). Both were put in the North American Ranger, Aerostar, Explorer platforms.
Ford Global Truck/Van/SUV/CUV platforms (current/historic) Platform Name/Image Type Drive Production Region Example(s) VIN code PN105/106. Compact pickup: RWD/4WD: 1982–2011 North America South America Ford Ranger Mazda B-Series: R J97M/T6. Compact pickup Mid-size SUV: RWD/4WD: 2006–present Worldwide (Ranger only) Ford. Ford Everest Ford ...
1998–2003 Ford Ranger double cab (South America) 2009 Ford Ranger 2.3 XLT double cab 2012 Ford Ranger 2.3 XL double cab. In 1995, Ford began exports of the Ranger from the United States to Argentina; initial exports started with two-door SuperCab equipped with the 4.0-liter gasoline Cologne V6.
Ford Ranger (T6) Ford Everest Mazda 2 Mazda 3 Mazda CX-3 Mazda CX-30: Joint venture 50% owned by Ford and 50% owned by Mazda. Buffalo Stamping: Hamburg, New York: U.S. 1950 1,100 Body panels Changan Ford Chongqing Assembly Chongqing: China: 5,000+ Ford Escape Ford Kuga Ford Mondeo Ford Mondeo Sport Ford Mustang Mach-E Lincoln Corsair Lincoln Z
Ford Ranger (P703), produced since 2022 based on the T6 platform. The Ford Ranger is a compact or mid-size pickup marketed globally by Ford over a series of generations, varying between both in-house or outside development and manufacturing — and with a hiatus in North America from 2011–2018.
The international or global version of the Ford Ranger is a series of pickup trucks sold by Ford under the Ranger nameplate mainly for markets outside the Americas since 1998. The 1998–2011 international Ranger models were jointly developed with Mazda , sharing the same assembly line and most parts with the Mazda B-Series and its successor ...
The Philadelphia 76ers' season might be cursed. Shams Charania of ESPN reported Thursday that Tyrese Maxey, one of the Sixers' stars, is expected to miss a "couple of weeks" with a right hamstring ...
In 1988 Ford Motor Company sold 80% of Ford-New Holland Inc. to Fiat, and in 1991 Fiat acquired the remaining 20%, with the agreement to stop using the Ford brand by 2000. By 1999, Fiat had discontinued the use of both its own and the Ford name, and united them both under the New Holland brand.