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Ford Ranger 2014 price and value overview

The Ford Ranger remains one of the most beloved midsize pickups in its class, striking a fine balance between rugged capability and everyday practicality. The 2014 model sits at the nexus of modern comfort and enduring durability, and understanding its Ford Ranger price dynamics is key for any buyer, dealer, or enthusiast. Whether you’re looking to finance a new truck or evaluate a used Ford Ranger price, this snapshot offers a thorough walk‑through of specs, depreciation trends, and market context to help you gauge the worth of a 2014 Ford Ranger.

  • Model: 2014 Ford Ranger
  • Trim options: XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranger, and work‑grade editions
  • Engine: 2.0‑liter EcoBoost four‑cylinder or optional 4.2‑liter V6
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (or 6‑speed manual for certain trims)
  • Horsepower: 240 hp (EcoBoost) to 285 hp (4.2‑L V6)
  • Torque: 270 lb‑ft (EcoBoost) and 327 lb‑ft (4.2‑L V6)
  • Transmission torque capacity: up to 315 lb‑ft
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (E10‑flexfuel acceptable)
  • Fuel economy: 20–22 mpg city, 22–24 mpg highway (EcoBoost)
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: ~192 inches
    • Wheelbase: 119 inches
    • Front track: 71 inches
    • Rear track: 70 inches
    • Ground clearance: ~8.6 inches
  • Payload capacity: Up to 1,165 lbs (Cynch)
  • Towing capacity: Up to 4,000 lbs (Cynch) with proper hitch
  • Interior features: 5‑seat layout, touchscreen infotainment, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Bluetooth, rear‑park camera, and optional 6‑screen family band system
  • Safety: Dual‑stage airbags, ABS, traction control, stability management, tire‑pressure monitoring, and optional Ford Co-Pilot360 suite

Ford Ranger depreciation

Understanding depreciation is vital in assessing the long‑term value of any vehicle. For the 2014 Ford Ranger, typical depreciation follows a fairly average curve for midsize pickups:

  • First year: roughly 15–20% drop from original MSRP, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand.
  • Year 2–3: cumulative depreciation totals approximately 30–35% of the original price.
  • Year 4–5: cumulative depreciation often falls in the 40–45% range.
  • Beyond 5 years: value stabilizes, especially in well‑maintained, low‑mileage examples, with potential resale value reflecting regional demand.

These figures are based on industry averages and current market data from national automotive platforms. They illustrate that a used 2014 model typically retains about 55–60% of its embodied value after four to five years, provided it remains in good condition and resides in a market with sustained demand for pickups.

What is a 2014 Ford Ranger worth?

While specific prices vary by geography, mileage, trim, and overall condition, a broad consensus places the Ford Ranger price range for a 2014 model between $10,000 and $15,000 for base trims, rising to $15,000–$22,000 for fully-equipped Lariat or King Ranger variants. The used Ford Ranger price market reflects these ranges and showcases how particular features—such as a 4.2‑L V6, a work‑grade cabin, or a high‐rate transmission—can sway value. For an informed decision, examining local listings, certified pre‑owned inventories, and periodical dealer incentives remains essential.

Comparison context

When positioned against similar midsize pickups, the 2014 Ranger competes closely with:

  • GMC Canyon – Often pricier in similar trim tiers but with comparable payload and towing specs.
  • Toyota Tacoma – Known for exceptional durability; depreciation curve is typically steeper, especially for high‑mileage models.
  • Dodge Ram 1500 – Larger truck offering greater towing capacity but usually a premium over the Ranger.
  • Chevrolet Colorado – Shares many shared components with the Ranger, yet it tends to lag in aftermarket upgrade support.

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