Used Ford Ranger Price Guide

The Ford Ranger is one of the UK's most popular pickup trucks, combining rugged capability with modern comfort and technology. With around 200 used examples currently available, prices typically range from £4,500 for older high-mileage models to £28,000 for nearly-new versions.

Market Summary

Price range
£4,500 – £28,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Ford Ranger Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2020-2023 £22,000 £25,500 £28,000
2018-2019 £18,000 £21,000 £24,000
2015-2017 £13,000 £16,500 £20,000
2012-2014 £8,000 £11,000 £14,000
2006-2011 £4,500 £7,000 £9,500

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£16,800

Diesel Hybrid

£24,500

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £24,000
N/A miles £19,500
N/A miles £14,500
N/A miles £9,500

About the Ford Ranger

First launched in the UK in 2006, the Ford Ranger has become a dominant force in the pickup segment. The current generation, introduced in 2011 and significantly updated in 2015 and 2019, offers impressive towing capacity of up to 3,500kg, a choice of powerful diesel engines, and variants ranging from basic work trucks to the high-performance Raptor and luxury-focused Wildtrak models. Available in Single Cab, Super Cab, and Double Cab configurations, it competes directly with the Toyota Hilux, Mitsubishi L200, and Nissan Navara.

What Affects the Price of a Used Ford Ranger

Model year is the primary price factor, with pre-2015 models significantly cheaper than facelifted versions. Trim level makes a substantial difference—basic XL models command much less than Wildtrak or Limited editions with leather, navigation, and advanced safety features. The Raptor performance variant holds exceptional residual values. Engine choice matters, with the more powerful 3.2-litre five-cylinder TDCi typically worth more than the 2.2-litre four-cylinder, though the newer 2.0 EcoBlue bi-turbo is highly sought after. Mileage, service history, and cab configuration all impact value, as does commercial versus private use—ex-fleet trucks often show more wear.

Tips for Buying a Used Ford Ranger

Check the service history thoroughly, as these vehicles often work hard and regular maintenance is essential. Inspect the load bed and chassis for damage, corrosion, and signs of heavy use or overloading. Test the four-wheel-drive system on all surfaces and listen for transmission issues, particularly with manual gearboxes which can suffer from heavy clutch wear. Examine the interior for excessive wear, especially on high-mileage work trucks. Verify the vehicle's classification—some Rangers are registered as commercial vehicles with different tax and insurance implications. Budget for higher running costs than a standard car, including fuel consumption typically between 30-35mpg, and ensure any modifications comply with UK regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Ford Ranger prices in the UK typically range from £4,500 for older models from 2006-2011 with high mileage to £28,000 for nearly-new examples. Mid-range models from 2015-2018 with average mileage generally cost between £15,000 and £22,000 depending on specification and condition.

The 2015-2019 facelifted models represent the best balance of modern features, reliability, and value. The 2019 onwards versions with the 2.0 EcoBlue engine offer improved fuel economy and refinement, while 2016-2018 Wildtrak models provide excellent equipment levels at more accessible prices than newer examples.

Common issues include DPF blockages on vehicles used primarily for short journeys, EGR valve failures, injector problems on higher-mileage examples, and clutch and dual-mass flywheel wear on manual models. Some owners report issues with the AdBlue system on newer models, and leaf springs can sag with heavy use. Regular servicing significantly reduces these problems.

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