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2000 Ford Ranger Review

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The Ranger is a people-friendly truck. It has more than adequate headroom and legroom for plus-sized passengers and drivers. The rear passenger compartment of the SuperCab models is no place for your average-sized grown-up, however. It's best used for groceries, toys, or kids. In fact, just getting into that space is difficult in two-door models.

Instruments are well placed and quite readable, and the controls are in the expected places. Visibility is good all the way around. Most important (to us, anyway), the 60/40-split cloth seat in our test truck was plush and comfortable.

Perhaps acknowledging that smokers are now regarded as social outcasts, there is no ashtray in the Ranger's dash. Instead, Ford supplies a round ash cup that fits in a floor-mounted cupholder. You can remove the ash cup when it's not in use, but storing it might be something of a challenge.

All Rangers are equipped with driver and passenger airbags, with a passenger-side deactivation switch for improved safety with children.


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