2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT is a Rear-wheel drive Pick-Up. It can accommodate up to 3 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 3.0L V6 OHV 12 valves engine which outputs 154 hp @ 5200 rpm and is paired with 5 speed manual gearbox. The 2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1343 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 168 N.m of torque and a top speed of 197 km/h. The 2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 11.2 seconds and hits quarter mile at 18.5 seconds. Fuel consumption is 13.8 L/100km in the city and 9.9 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 20,740

Name XLT
Price $ 20,740
Body Pick-Up
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 3.0L V6 OHV 12 valves
Power 154 hp @ 5200 rpm
Number of Seats 3 Seats
Transmission 5 speed manual
Cargo Space L
Maximum Cargo Space L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 154 HP
Torque 168 N.m
Top Speed 197 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 11.2 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 13.8 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 9.9 L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,850 KG
Brand Ford
Model Ranger
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 18.5 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 124.2 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 30.8 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 139.7 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2003 Ford Ranger Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 2,190 $ 3,814 $ 4,700
Clean $ 1,978 $ 3,442 $ 4,239
Average $ 1,554 $ 2,700 $ 3,317
Rough $ 1,130 $ 1,957 $ 2,395

The 2003 Ford Ranger isn't the freshest compact pickup on the market, but it has aged gracefully. We like this truck plenty, especially when equipped with the available 207-horse V6 engine.

Introduction: After years of serving as a trim designation on the F-Series pickup, Ranger became a separate model when Ford replaced the Mazda-supplied Courier pickup with an in-house design in 1983. The Ranger quickly became the best-selling small pickup and has dominated the segment for the past 15 years. Today's model still rides on the same basic platform and uses the same basic structure as that 1983 original, though substantial revisions for 1989, 1993 and 1998 have kept the Ranger competitive. Demographically, buyers range widely, with Rangers serving for work, play or both.

Body Styles/Trims/Options: The Ranger is available in regular or extended cab body styles, the latter of which is called a SuperCab. Regular cabs can be ordered with either a 6- or a 7-foot bed. SuperCabs come only with a 6-footer and can be equipped with reverse-opening rear doors to make access to the back of the cab easier. Two bed styles are available: Styleside or Flareside.

For 2003, Ford will offer XL, Edge, Tremor or XLT trims. XL and XLT are your basic models. XL is really basic; only by going with XLT can you get chrome exterior trim, chrome wheels, carpet with front floor mats, a CD player and air conditioning as standard equipment. When you order the Edge trim, the Ranger comes with air conditioning, color-keyed trim, foglights, an MP3 player and cloth upholstery instead of vinyl. Over the Edge, the Tremor includes a 485-watt Pioneer sound system, 16-inch alloy wheels and white-faced gauges. It's available only in three colors and on SuperCab 2WD models.

Major options include the Edge Plus package for Edge models, the FX4 package for Ranger 4WD XLT SuperCabs, the XLT Power Equipment Group (PEG) and the XLT Appearance Package. The Edge Plus package includes all-terrain tires, machine-finish alloy wheels and a six-disc in-dash CD changer. The FX4 comes in two versions: Off Road and Level II. Off Road packages include heavy-duty shocks, skid plates, tow hooks, all-terrain tires and a limited slip axle. Level II packages get a Torsen limited slip axle, 31-inch tires, Alcoa forged aluminum wheels, stainless steel tow hooks and special two-tone interior trim. The XLT Power Equipment Group provides power windows, power locks and power mirrors along with remote keyless entry. The XLT Appearance Package includes larger tires and special wheels. Other noteworthy options include a bedliner, a tilting steering wheel, cruise control, a trailer tow package and a sliding rear window.

Powertrains and Performance: Three engines are available. Standard on XL and XLT 2WD regular cabs is a 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder engine making 135 horsepower and 153 pound-feet of torque. Four-wheel-drive regular cabs, as well as Edge and Tremor, regular cab 4WD, and SuperCab 2WD models are powered by a 3.0-liter V6 that makes 154 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque. At the top of the engine chart is a 4.0-liter overhead cam V6 making 207 horsepower and 238 pound-feet of torque. Properly equipped, a 4.0-liter Ranger can tow up to 5,750 pounds. It's available on all crew cab styles except for the Tremor, and only on the XL trim if you opt for the regular cab cabs. Four-cylinder and 3.0-liter V6 engines can be mated to either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission.

Safety: The Ranger comes standard with dual front airbags, four-wheel antilock brakes and a passenger airbag cutoff switch. Overall, the truck has earned good scores in government crash tests. Two-wheel-drive SuperCab models have received four stars in NHTSA front and side-impact crash tests. Regular cab models earn a five-star side-impact rating. In terms of rollover ratings, 2WD Rangers gave been given a three-star rating, while 4WD models get only two stars.

Interior Design/Special Features: Lifted straight from the previous-generation Explorer, the Ranger's dashboard is functional. Controls are easy to spot, understand and use. The seats lack adjustment and support, and can grow uncomfortable during long drives. SuperCabs have small jump seats in the rear, suitable only for children or small adults. Accessing those rear jump seats is made easier thanks to an available four-door configuration, though Ranger is not available as a conventional crew cab pickup like its competitors (check out the Explorer Sport Trac if this is what you'd like to drive).

Driving Impressions: The Ranger is a decent performer when equipped with the 4.0-liter V6. The five-speed automatic transmission works well to extract maximum performance and economy from the engines. 4WD Rangers are quite capable offroad, especially when equipped with FX4 package. On pavement, however, don't expect anything but a rough ride. Steering and braking are on par with other trucks in the class. Overall, the Ranger is a capable compact pickup, and is certainly worth considering during your buying decision process.

2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT Exterior Colors

Arizona Beige Metallic
Bright Red Clearcoat
Dark Highland Green Metallic
Oxford White Clearcoat
Silver Frost Metallic
Toreador Red Metallic
Chrome Yellow
Sonic Blue Clearcoat Metallic
Deep Wedgewood Blue Metallic

2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT Interior Colors

Dark Graphite Interior
Medium Prairie Tan Interior

2003 Ford Ranger Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves FX4 Level II 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.4 L/100km 11.4 L/100km 8.1 s 14.4 s 26.9 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.4 L/100km 11.4 L/100km 7.6 s 14.0 s 26.2 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT Premium 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.3 L/100km 11.5 L/100km 7.4 s 15.4 s 25.5 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves Tremor 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.4 L/100km 11.6 L/100km 8.0 s 14.3 s 26.7 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.4 L/100km 11.6 L/100km 7.6 s 14.0 s 26.2 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves Edge 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 16.2 L/100km 11.7 L/100km 8.7 s 14.9 s 27.9 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 14.1 L/100km 10.0 L/100km 8.7 s 14.9 s 27.9 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 14.3 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 9.0 s 16.8 s 27.9 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 207 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 15.6 L/100km 11.5 L/100km 8.7 s 14.9 s 27.9 s
4.0L V6 SOHC 12 valves XLT 210 hp @ 5250 rpm 168 N.m 14.1 L/100km 9.5 L/100km 7.0 s 15.0 s 24.9 s

2003 Ford Ranger Trims

2003 Ford Ranger Previous Generations

2003 Ford Ranger Future Generations

Ford Ranger Overview and History

Henry Ford started the company in 1902 with $ 28,000 in cash from twelve investors, among which were John and Horace Dodge, who would later found the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company. He was 40 years when he first established the company's first factory on Bagley Street, Detroit.

He would later incorporate the firm on June 16, 1903. Ford Motor Company would go on and label their models chronologically in alfabetical order, starting with the Model A to the Model K and Model S, which was Ford's last right-hand steering vehicle. Then, in 1908 Ford introduced the Model T, which was designed by Childe Harold Wills and two Hungarian immigrants, Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas. This model proved to be of quintessential Ford vehicle, placing the company among the most influential automotive brands in history.

The Ford Model T was reliable, practical and affordable, which made it a big hit in the US, where it was advertised as the middle-class man's vehicle. The car's success compelled Ford to expand his business and layout the basics of mass production principles in 1913 with the introduction of the world's first vehicle assembly line. By 1912, production figures for the Model T alone reached nearly 200,000 units.

This organizational innovation brought in the vehicle construction field allowed Ford to reduce chassis assembly time by as much as 10 hours, dropping from 12 ½ h to 2h 40 min.

Besides ensuring the efficiency of the production process, Ford turned his company into an interactive entity by announcing a new profit-sharing policy. This would grant buyers a cut of profits if sales reached 300,000. As expected, sales effortlessly reached the 300k threshold and went even further to hit a record 501,000 in 1915.

As part of a new set of financial tactics, Ford provided working places for the disabled who otherwise had a hard time finding a job, reduced work shifts and doubled all employee's salaries. Changes like these sparked a tremendous sales increase while also setting the base of modern working conditions.

Still, the US and Canadian market would prove to be too small to fit Ford's plans. By the mid 20's, the Ford label had crossed the ocean and reached England, France, Germany, Denmark, Austria as well as distant Australia. The company's activity on European grounds further helped the brand's revenue growth.

War would not shake the Ford company as bad as other car makers. Post WWI improvements include the introduction of four-wheel brakes and a series of new vehicle releases to match new consumer demands. In 1922 Ford entered the luxury car segment with the acquisition of the Lincoln Motor Company, named after Abraham Lincoln whom Henry Ford admired.

Ford Motor Co. was one of the few big American corporations to survive the Great Depression, although the plummeting automotive sales led the company to scale down its operations and lay off many workers. In May 1929, Ford Motor Co. signed an agreement with the Soviet Union to provide technical assistance until 1938 to construct an integrated automobile-manufacturing plant at Nizhny Novgorod, in exchange for the Soviets purchasing $ 13 million worth of automobiles and parts. Under this agreement many American engineers and skilled auto workers went in 1932 to work on the Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ), or Gorki Automotive Plant. The few who remained in the Soviet Union after the completion of the plant fell victims to Stalin's Great Terror, ending either shot or exiled to Soviet gulags.

With the arrival of WWII Ford increased its influence on the global stage becoming an active player in the war effort, a thing underlined by US President Franklin Roosevelt referring to Detroit as the "Arsenal of Democracy." When the US War Department handed production of B-24 Liberator airplanes to Ford, the output rose to 20 airplanes per day instead of only one per day managed by the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation.

After WWII Ford continued its passenger vehicle operations and in 1955 introduced the iconic Thunderbird model. Then it introduced the Edsel brand in 1958, which proved to be a failure and was dissolved in 1960. Part Edsel's failure as an automotive brand resided in the onset of the 1957 recession in the States and the vehicle's high price tag.

Ford Motor Co. managed to get back up from its Edsel failure with the introduction of the Falcon model in 1960 and the Mustang in 1964. The company's next major step was represented by the formation of Ford Europe division in 1967.

Ford plunged into a state of brand-fatigue that would bring the company to the point of near bankruptcy. Following major sales losses in the 2000's, Ford was pinned against the wall by debts and the imminence of closing down.

Preferring to make it back on its own, Ford mortgaged all of its assets in 2006. As of then, the company has releases a variety of new models both under the Ford brand name and the rest of the sub-brands it owns such as fresher and edgier Mercuries and flashier Lincolns, Ford's luxury division. Business in Europe has also been good for Ford, especially after the introduction of the Focus model in 1997 and although it hasn't fully recovered, it's definitely on the way to regaining popularity.

2003 Ford Ranger Consumer Reviews

charityanchor, 07/23/2012
All i can ask for
I got this truck for my 18th birthday/ graduation gift. i love it i drove a 95 s10 for a year befor loved the s10 but the ranger has more power. the only thing i miss is towing we have 2 seadoos together they are about 2300 lbs full of gas the truck pulles them good but not fun going up the boat ramp. only thing i wish is that is was the x cab im 5.10 and my head hits the roof and the seat rubs the back window. 5 speed trans could shift better. i get about 21mpgs doing 80 no ac with ac i get like 18 i miss the 20 gallon tank the s10 had. i have put mine through hell and just keeps going change the oil every 3500 miles only problem i had is the thermostat ($ 150) other then that fine.
pugsleyimprudent, 02/03/2016
4dr SuperCab Edge Plus 4WD Styleside SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
worth the money, gets the honeys
This truck is a tough and versatile little trooper. no matter what, i know i can rely on it for whatever i need. when buying one, make sure it runs and idles well. also make sure the ball joints and control arms are in good condition (if equipped). that alone can be the reason why people talk bad about them. I will admit the are a little expensive, but when it comes to some cars you get what you pay for. Overall i have had to do a few repairs here and there, but nothing you cant do at home. I will say it is the best 4x4 i have ever owned. BUT... if you want to make it an off road vehicle you may want to opt for an older one with a solid axle. The torsion bar suspension is the worst thing ive ever seen. i have a 3'' lift on mine and it has absolutely no flex on the front end.
rematchplug, 03/08/2016
2dr Regular Cab XL Rwd Styleside SB (2.3L 4cyl 5M)
This is a catchy review
I think Ford interviewed the wrong people when they decided to quit making the Ranger. If you don't need a full size truck the Ranger gets the job done with little fuss and muss. I've put 225,000 miles on the truck and other than needing some basic maintenance it has been a good little truck and done everything I needed of a truck. For the price it was perfect, now if I stay with Ford I have to buy an F-150 that will be more expensive to drive and maintain. Part of me wants to see if I can get 500,000 miles out of this truck instead. Updated: Sadly a kid decided to bend the frame on my truck and the bumper while he was at it. I barely noticed the hit but was enough to total the truck. Final mileage was 237828. I just wish I could have kept her longer but I guess it wasn't in the cards.
unsubtlerapadash, 07/18/2012
Amazing truck!!!
I am on my second Ranger now. 2003 Ford Ranger Edge 4.0L V6 manual. my old one was a 2003 Ford Ranger XLT Automatic with a 3.0L V6. Neither of them have ever have any problems. I would recommend a Ranger to anyone unsure of what small size pick up they should get. Alot of room in the cab, a good bit of room in the bed. Engine and Tranny on these trucks will last forever. I know some to get over 600K miles. I will always drive my Ranger anywhere and trust it to go wherever I want it to. Completely worth the money. Maintain these trucks and drive them for many many years to come, without ever taking them to the shop.
conclusiongigabyte,
very reliable
owned this vehicle for 7 years and have been very pleased with my truck. Occasional repairs have been much more affordable than new vehicle payments would have been.
frarchedalfred,
awesome truck
this trucks amazing, reliable comfortable. i love the black on black with the windows and paint style. convenient for when your moving or if in my case a contractors great for working gear to be easy accessible.
irritatedefeat,
good driver
the over all look of the truck looked fine
chapmarried,
great work truck
3rd ranger I have owned. Bought this one new, fall of 03 with 127 miles on it. All good until 2019 when I driver coming toward me fell sleep behind the wheel and ran into my drivers side rear wheel. Dented the bed and broke the leaf spring and bent the rear bumper. Replaced the leaf spring and shocks and fixed the bed and bumper. Good as new, did not bend the frame. 16 years old and only thing I had to fix was a small evap leak on the tank seal. Had to tighten a little. Hauled whatever I wanted, pulled bushes out of ground. Drove through ice and snow, no problem. Drove great for a 2wd. Body has no rust, paint still looks good as new.
effectivetelling,
Great truck.
Good truck. Never let me down.
vocalistheels,
My little red truck
Best and great
hammerlogger,
very dependable truck
Bought this truck new with less than 20 miles on it. In the 16 years and 57,000 miles I have owned it I have only had to replace the fuel pump and the front disc brakes. I have done all the repairs myself, changed oil and filter twice a year. Does not use any oil, never any electrical issues. Body has retained it's showroom finish with no issues with the clear coat. No rust either since I myself sprayed the under body with undercoating after I bought it. The 2.3 liter has been great with enough power with the a/c on max and pulling a trailer with 2 zero-turn mowers on it with plenty of power to spare. No transmission problems either.
uprightlength,
Love my Ranger.
I have always owned full sized pick ups but I am getting as much done in the Ranger as I did in my F-150s. The only downside I have is my inability to get more than 2 people in comfortably. I do have a super cab but the fold down seats are only good for small adults or children. My Ranger has been reliable and my daily driver. I have had the usual repairs for 14yr old truck with 177000 miles.
hoodenfood,
Very Very Reliable
I bought this used in 2011 at 108,000 miles and it now has about 133,000. The only things Ive replaced are the heater blower resistor, cam position sensor, and brake master cylinder. Rides well for a pickup and gets almost 25 mpg on a freeway trip and overall average of 19+ mpg in town.
shriekpawing,
Proof of Endurance
My Ranger Edge Step side is an exceptional truck. It has 571000 verified miles on it and looks just great. The engine was replaced at 220000 miles and now has 3500000 miles on the present engine which seems as strong as ever. I replaced ball joints, upper control arm ac has been fixed, minor fix. The interior and body are excellent with no signs of wear. Im trying to find out what is the highest mileage on the ranger line.
barberpickle,
Great running and driving truck
This is one of the best vehicles I have ever owned.
hangoverneedles,
Excellent vehicle
This vehicle has turned out to be a great value, very comfortable, reliable and has performed everything that it was designed to do-very well!
factorvolvox,
BEST TRUCK I HAVE EVER OWNED
I have owned new Ford and Chevy trucks, full size and smaller. This Ford Ranger FX4 has been the greatest truck I've ever owned. I am the original owner of my 2003 Ranger. I haven't had to do anything to this truck except for general maintenance. I get compliments all the time on how good it looks. Thats pretty good considering the truck is all stock except for the tinted side windows. I have put a K&N cold air kit on it, also a one inch throttle body spacer, and has a performance programmer. This truck really scoots when I want it to. The only drawback is fuel mileage. It sucks. People will try to sell you on the whole idea that a V6 will get better milage than a V8. Not true. And I get 10% better fuel mileage since I did the preformance modification. I would buy this truck brand new all over again. WAIT, Ford quit producing them in the USA. I guess I can't do it again
embargoplay,
Solid and reliable truck
Have the 4.0L V6 with 5 speed automatic - it gets respectable fuel mileage at 21 MPG. Other than a new radiator (for around $80.00) due to a seam leak, the truck has been very reliable and easy to drive. I perform all my own repairs and replacement parts are inexpensive. For example, the front disc brake pads are around $10.00 per axle set if you shop on-line.
yoisydiesel,
Great commuter vehicle / a handy man helper
I used this pickup many years for commuting to work and then go shopping at Home Depot and Lowe's, even trips to the dump. It is the best vehicle purchase that I have made for many years. The reliability has been excellent and no maintenance problems. The truck size might be small for larger/taller people but is it just the right size for me.
potsubway,
Bought new and never a problem...
Got over 147,000 miles and never have had any problems. Great truck. Sorry they stopped making them because I would sure buy another one!
tuxkent, 10/02/2019
2007 Ford Ranger Regular Cab
"What I’d like in a 2019+ Ranger..."
In a few years, after the troubles with the new Rangers get straightened out, I might buy a newer Ford Ranger. I currently have a 2007 Ford Ranger 4x4 with the 4.0, 5-speed, long bed and xlt. It’s great, I like the platform of it, but as it gets older, I start thinking of a new vehicle. I’d like something slightly larger and the only major gripe I have with the new Rangers is how short the beds are. But, if Ford could build into the bed, a bed extender, something that completely folded apart and slid away, maybe into the tailgate and inside of the bed sides, that would be cool. I don’t always need that long of a bed, but when I do, like when moving a ladder, couch, lumber, etc. a 5.1’ bed turned into an almost 7’ bed would be great. Other suggestions... royal blue, orange-red, pebble tan interior options, maybe make that plastic piece around the Ranger fender badges, pebble tan, royal blue or orange-red. Aluminum panel on the back of the tailgate with F O R D on the lower right corner, looking like the 83-87 xlt Ford Ranger tailgates. Aluminum on those plastic lips around the wheel wells. But yea.. getting tired of shifting gears, haha. A 10-speed auto with a powerful 2.3 seems nice. I just hope the electronics last a long time in these newer vehicles.
togetherpetite, 08/16/2019
2003 Ford Ranger Regular Cab
"My little red truck"
Best and great
shapeoutline, 08/07/2019
2002 Ford Ranger Super Cab
"My favorite vehicle"
I love my Ford Ranger, I am proud to own a 2002 truck in great condition it is now 2019.

2003 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cab-lwb XLT Specifications

XLT Comfort and Convenience

Air ConditionningAir conditioning
Cruise Control (Option)Cruise control + Leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel
Special FeaturesRemoveable liftgate

XLT Dimensions

Front Headroom996 mm
Front Legroom1072 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity74 L
Gross Vehicle Weight1978 kg
Height1648 mm
Length5153 mm
Max Trailer Weight2749 kg
Wheelbase3193 mm
Width1763 mm

XLT Exterior Details

Exterior DecorationMud guards

XLT Interior Details

Special FeatureCarpet floor covering

XLT Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name3.0L V6 OHV 12 valves
Transmission5 speed manual
Transmission (Option)5 speed automatic

XLT Overview

BodyPick-Up
Doors2
Engine3.0L V6 OHV 12 valves
Fuel Consumption13.8 (Automatic City)9.9 (Automatic Highway)12.7 (Manual City)9.8 (Manual Highway)
Power154 hp @ 5200 rpm
Seats3
Transmission5 speed manual
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain60000/km, 36/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months

XLT Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes4 wheel ABS brakes
Brake TypeFront disc/rear drum
Driver AirbagNone
Front Seat BeltsHeight adjustable
Ignition DisableNone
Passenger AirbagNone

XLT Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP225/70R15

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