CarsGuide Logo

2014 Ford Ranger Pricing and Specs

From

$6,930*
Ford Ranger
Expert Rating

CarsGuide has published 2 expert reviews of the Ford Ranger 2014. It has an average rating of 7 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Ford Ranger 2014 prices range from $6,930 for the basic trim level Single Cab Ranger Xl 2.2 (4X2) to $25,410 for the top of the range Dual Cab Ranger Xls 2.2 (4X4).

The Ford Ranger 2014 comes in Dual Cab, Other and Single Cab.

The Ford Ranger 2014 is available in Diesel and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Dual Cab 2.2L 6 SP Automatic to the Single Cab 3.2L 6SP Manual.

Read More

Interested in a Ford Ranger?

Explore prices for the 2014 Ford Ranger

$7,990

15 Listings

$13,391

62 Listings

$16,992

75 Listings

$20,593

93 Listings

$24,194

61 Listings

$27,795

14 Listings

$31,396

10 Listings

$34,997

4 Listings

$38,598

1 Listing

$43,990

1 Listing

$7,990

$43,990

All 2014 Ford Ranger pricing and specs

Dual Cab

2014 Ford Ranger Specs Price
Xl 2.2 (4X4) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $12,760 - $17,050
Xl 2.2 (4X4) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,780 - $14,740
XL 2.2 Hi-Rider (4x2) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $10,010 - $13,640
XL 2.2 Hi-Rider (4x2) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,560 - $14,410
Xls 2.2 (4X4) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $20,020 - $25,410
Xls 2.2 (4X4) Specs: 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $16,610 - $21,340
XL Specs: 2.5L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED MANUAL Price: $10,890 - $14,850
3.2 XL Plus (4x4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $12,980 - $17,380
Wildtrak 3.2 (4x4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $17,820 - $22,550
Wildtrak 3.2 (4x4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $16,940 - $21,780
Xl 3.2 (4X4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $13,970 - $18,370
Xl 3.2 (4X4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $13,420 - $17,600
XLS Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $13,860 - $18,260
Xls 3.2 (4X4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $14,410 - $19,030
Xlt 3.2 (4X4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $16,500 - $21,120
Xlt 3.2 (4X4) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $15,840 - $20,350
XLT 3.2 Hi-Rider (4x2) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $13,420 - $17,600
XLT 3.2 Hi-Rider (4x2) Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $13,860 - $18,260

Ford Ranger FAQs

Does the 2014 Ford Ranger have a variable-voltage alternator?

That model Ranger does, indeed, have what’s called a variable-voltage or `smart’ alternator. The idea is that when the car’s main battery is fully charged, the alternator reduces its workload to save fuel. But the reality is that the system doesn’t always recognise that accessories (like a second battery) have been fitted to the car. If that happens, the alternator doesn’t always make enough power to keep accessories like that second battery system fully charged. Which means that suddenly, your car-fridge won’t run overnight.

The good news is that this smart function is purely electronically controlled, and a Ford dealer can disable it for you, returning the alternator to conventional operation.

Show more

Can an oil cooler keep the transmission cool in my 2014 Ford Ranger?

If you talk to automatic transmission specialists, you’ll soon be told that it’s impossible to over-cool such a gearbox. An aftermarket transmission cooler is designed to work in conjunction with the vehicle’s standard transmission cooling system, so disabling the standard cooler is probably not a great idea.

The problem with coolant entering the transmission is not an unknown one with some Ford (and other manufacturer’s) models and occurs when the standard cooler fails, allowing coolant into the gearbox and destroying the electronics and the gearbox hardware in short order. Unfortunately, this is a design thing rather than a maintenance issue, so the best thing you can do is service the vehicle regularly and make sure that the coolant is changed regularly. Even then, however, swarf from the production process (according to one theory at least) has been known to circulate through the radiator and cause damage to the piping that forms the transmission cooler. A radiator clean and flush might help stave off this process.

If the manufacturer of the aftermarket cooler you’ve fitted can guarantee that the unit will cool at least as effectively as the standard unit on the Ranger, then you might consider disconnecting the standard cooler. Even so, you’d be wise to keep an eye on transmission temperatures, particularly if you tow anything or travel at high speed in high ambient temperatures.

Show more

How do I choose between two almost identical cars?

Normally my advice would be to buy the newest car with the lowest kilometres and in the best condition. In this case that would be the Triton, which would also comes with what remains of the factory warranty, but on all other counts I would go with the Ranger. The Ranger appears to be in good condition, the kilometres are low for the year, and the service history is just what you want.

Show more

See all Ford Ranger FAQs
Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as bespoke advice. CarsGuide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers.

* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced Ford Ranger 2014 variant.

The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

Disclaimer: Glass's Information Services (GIS) and CarsGuide Autotrader Media Solutions Pty Ltd. (CarsGuide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties. Whilst all care has been taken to ensure its accuracy and reliability, GIS and CarsGuide do not warrant or represent that the information is accurate, reliable, complete, current or suitable for any particular purpose. You should not use or rely upon this information without conducting an independent assessment and valuation of the vehicle.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, GIS and CarsGuide exclude all liability for any direct, indirect, special or incidental loss, damage, expense or injury resulting from, arising out of, or in connection with your use of or reliance upon this information.

🌟 Discover the Road to Rewards!
Review your own car and fuel your wallet with a chance to earn a $50 gift card - your insights drive not only your Owner Review but also your rewards!
Find out more