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Ford Ranger 2020 à vendre

47 véhicules disponibles

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$28 199

Annonces

47

2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

69 084 km
33 398 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

Lariat

65 747 km
35 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

XLT

98 871 km
29 587 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident

2020 Ford Ranger

Lariat 4wd / Leather

92 711 km
36 999 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

70 646 km
33 740 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

119 830 km
28 199 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

73 538 km
34 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

66 045 km
31 595 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident

2020 Ford Ranger

46 983 km
30 650 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

108 114 km
32 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

68 170 km
39 998 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

XL

111 063 km
33 987 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

130 078 km
29 991 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

56 000 km
36 124 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

52 088 km
33 999 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

113 380 km
28 888 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2020 Ford Ranger

72 172 km
33 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
1 proprio

2020 Ford Ranger

Lariat

105 294 km
33 500 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

98 391 km
29 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident

2020 Ford Ranger

Lariat

61 476 km
39 990 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident

2020 Ford Ranger

123 548 km
30 950 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

XLT

69 980 km
31 995 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette
Sans accident

2020 Ford Ranger

85 339 km
32 991 $
2020 Ford Ranger
Vedette

2020 Ford Ranger

4x4 Supercrew Lariat

77 610 km
35 988 $

Questions fréquentes

01

Is the Ranger's 2.3L EcoBoost as reliable as the same engine in the Explorer and Bronco?

The 2.3L EcoBoost (G2LC) shared across the Ranger, Explorer and Bronco Sport is one of the most thoroughly developed Ford engines of the past decade. The timing chain concerns reported on early 2.0L and 3.5L EcoBoost generations are absent here. The main maintenance disciplines are straightforward: 0W-30 or 5W-30 full synthetic oil changes every 8,000 km, injector deposits on intake valves addressed with a walnut-blast cleaning at approximately 120,000 km, and a mandatory 10-speed transmission fluid drain at 100,000 km to protect the gearbox long-term.

02

Is the FX4 Off-Road package worth the premium on a used Ranger?

For any use beyond pavement, yes. The FX4 adds an electronic rear locking differential, steel skid plates protecting the fuel tank and transfer case, raised Bilstein monotube shocks and a Terrain Management System with dedicated surface modes. A base Ranger without FX4 relies on an open rear differential that noticeably limits traction on loose gravel, wet grass or packed ice. The used premium typically runs $2,500 to $4,000, which is easily justified for a cottage-country owner on a gravel road or anyone who uses forestry access trails. For strictly urban and highway use, the FX4 adds no tangible benefit.

03

How does the 2024 Ranger differ from the 2019–2023 models?

The 2024 redesign is the most significant upgrade since the Ranger's return: a new T6 Evolution platform with 50 mm longer wheelbase, a 3.0L twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 producing 405 horsepower on the Raptor variant replacing the old 2.3L Raptor, and a 48V mild-hybrid assist option on the base 2.3L that reduces fuel consumption by roughly five percent. The interior migrates to SYNC 4 with a 13-inch screen and drops physical climate buttons in favour of a touch panel — a friction point for some drivers wearing gloves in cold weather.

04

How does the Ranger's tow rating compare to the F-150?

The 2022–2023 Ranger tows up to 3,492 kg (7,700 lb) with the optional tow package, a solid mid-size number. The F-150 with the 3.5L EcoBoost reaches 6,350 kg (14,000 lb), roughly double. In practical terms, the Ranger handles a 3,000 to 3,200 kg travel trailer, a fishing boat or a light commercial cargo trailer with ease. For loads above 4,000 kg, the F-150 or Ram 1500 are the right tool. The Ranger compensates with meaningfully lower unladen fuel consumption and city manoeuvrability no full-size truck can match.

05

How does the Ranger hold up against rust in Atlantic Canada?

The Ranger uses a high-strength hydroformed steel ladder frame with a galvanic primer coating. Maritime and Ontario owners report good structural integrity to 80,000–100,000 km with annual penetrating oil undercoating applied before November. The sensitive areas are the forward frame rail edges behind the front wheel liners, the transfer case crossmember brackets and the suspension fastener pockets where salt brine accumulates. An annual oil-based rust module treatment combined with regular undercarriage washes throughout winter extends frame life by five to eight years compared with an untreated vehicle.