Ford Ranger 2019 News

July sales down but resisting early '19 trend
By Neil Dowling · 05 Aug 2019
Toyota maintained its stranglehold on the Australian market in July, taking out most popular new vehicle and runner-up, and holding an unchallenged total market share.
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Ford Ranger Sport joins 4x4 pick-up range
By Matt Campbell · 05 Jul 2019
The Ford Ranger line-up has been expanded once more, with the latest addition being the new Sport variant, on sale now across Australia.
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Ranger-Amarok partnership plans on track
By Matt Campbell · 28 Jun 2019
The Ford Ranger and VW Amarok tie-up is moving full steam ahead, with the German brand realigning its commercial vehicle management team to ensure a smooth transition to a joint-venture ute product.
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Aussie new car sales decline continues
By Robbie Wallis · 05 Jun 2019
The Australian new vehicle market continued to fall in May, with an 8.1 percent slide across the market, matching an 8.1 percent decline year-to-date in 2019.
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Slow April continues sales downturn
By Justin Hilliard · 03 May 2019
Australia’s declining new-vehicle market continued its slide in April, with Kia the only top-10 brand to record positive sales growth for the month, according to the latest VFACTS sales data.
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Ranger finally scores AEB across the range
By Jake Williams · 28 Mar 2019
Ford has released pricing and specifications for the 2019 Ranger, which adds standard automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection across the whole range, as well as lane keep assist, driver attention alert, traffic sign recognition and automatic high beam.In a big move for the Blue Oval, the 2019 Ranger is the third ute in Australia to offer AEB across its entire range (the first and second being the Mercedes-Benz X-Class and SsangYong Musso respectively), but notably, the Ranger is one of Australia’s best-selling vehicles.Ford’s move to expand the active safety tech also surpasses the Mitsubishi Triton, which recently standardised AEB and other safety equipment in all models aside from the base GLX. Adding city- and highway-speed AEB to the whole line-up further emphasises the lack of safety tech among others in the ute class. Many other utes including the top-selling Toyota HiLux, Volkswagen Amarok, Nissan Navara, Mazda BT-50 and Isuzu D-Max don’t offer any active safety equipment at all. The Amarok does not even feature curtain airbags.“The standard inclusion of AEB on the Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor is great news for ute buyers and other road users,” said ANCAP Chief Executive, James Goodwin. “As one of Australia’s top sellers, having this important safety technology fitted across the Ranger line-up will have a big impact.”Priced from $28,340 plus on-road costs, the 2019 Ranger has risen by $350, while the Ranger Raptor increases $600 to $75,990. With the majority of the equipment from the former Tech Pack (optional on XLT but standard on Wildtrak) now standard across the whole range, Ford has revised the options packages for the 2019 model year Ranger. Available on the Ranger XLT is a new Tech Pack with adaptive cruise control and automatic parking for $800. Leather trim for the XLT is now $1,500 instead of $1,650. An acoustic windshield has been added to XL and XLS models to improve cabin refinement.The Ranger Raptor has also seen revisions for 2019, with the same AEB with pedestrian detection now standard equipment, as well as eight-way power adjustment for both front seats. Ford has also revised the capped price servicing for the Ranger, which now costs $299 per service for the first four years or 60,000km for a total of $1,430 (including a brake fluid change every two years). Previously, Rangers cost up to $2,275 over the same period, saving owners up to $849.The updated 2019 Ford Ranger goes on sale in June.2019 Ford Ranger list pricing: 
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New-vehicle sales dip 7.4 per cent in January
By Ron Hammerton · 05 Feb 2019
The Australian new-vehicle market declined yet again in January, with sales decreasing by 7.4 per cent over the same month last year, according to VFACTS sales data released today.
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Baby Ranger to reincarnate Courier
By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jan 2019
A new compact Ford ute could make its way to Australia to sit below for the Ranger in the Blue Oval's product line-up, with local executives to study the business case of the just-announced ute.
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Ranger Storm not forecast for Australia
By Tom White · 07 Nov 2018
Ford has taken the covers off the first ever Ranger Storm variant at the 2018 Sao Paolo motor show.
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Ford confirms Ranger Raptor for Europe
By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Aug 2018
The Australian-developed Ranger Raptor will be offered in Europe, with Ford Europe confirming the news at the Gamescom trade fair in Germany.
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