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Ford - Ranger (2009)

Discover the Ford Ranger price journey that combines robust performance, versatility, and value, epitomized by the classic 2009 Ford Ranger. Whether you’re asking “what is a 2009 Ford Ranger worth” or comparing used Ford Ranger price with other midsize pickups, our detailed overview gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect and why this workhorse remains a top choice for drivers worldwide.

  • Engine: 2.3‑L 4‑cylinder diesel (or 2.3‑L 4‑cylinder petrol) – delivering a balance of torque and fuel efficiency.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional).
  • Fuel: Diesel preferred for towing and off‑road use, petrol for lighter duties.
  • Dimensions: Length 4.90 m; Width 1.80 m; Height 1.95 m. Wheelbase 2.66 m provides stability on rough terrain.
  • Payload Capacity: Up to 1,400 kg (varies by trim and market).
  • Seating: 5 seats, manual windows, and optional air‑conditioner.
  • Drive: 4‑wheel‑drive (RWD available).
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front; leaf‑spring rear.
  • Peripherals: Tow‑hook, winch, off‑road bundle, and optional roof rails.

What does the market say about a 2009 Ford Ranger’s worth? For a vehicle in good condition, the used Ford Ranger price typically ranges between a modest entry point and moderate resale tiers, heavily influenced by mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand. Remember, the “value” of any used pickup is in the hands of the research‑savvy buyer – it’s not a set figure but a spectrum that can shift dramatically from one trade‑in to another.

When you ask Ford Ranger depreciation, you’re looking at a predictable erosion of worth that affects all vehicles after manufacture. In the first year, a new Ford Ranger usually loses about 15‑20% of its sticker price. Over the next three years, the depreciation curve tapers to roughly 25‑30% of the original value. By the end of the five‑year mark, the cumulative drop can reach 45‑50%, meaning a well‑maintained 2009 Ranger can still maintain respectable resale value short of its original market value. These figures are averages; specific models may retain or lose value faster based on condition, upgrades, and local demand.

How does the Ford Ranger stack up against its peers in the midsize pickup market? Compared to other work‑truck stalwarts like the Toyota Hilux or Nissan Navara, the 2009 Ford Ranger offers slightly lower initial purchase costs but often comes with longer warranty coverage and a slightly broader range of aftermarket accessories. On hard‑trackoff rural roads, it outsh


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