2017 XLT 4WD Ford Ranger for sale
2017 PX2 XLT Dbl Cab 4WD Ford Ranger with Canopy & Tow Bar.
$41,950 or near offer
This 4WD XLT Ford Ranger is in superb condition, mechanically well-maintained with regular wheel balancing and alignments. It also comes with a full Ford warranty service history so you know it has been well taken care of.
And for extra peace of mind, it's had a full AA inspection and comes with brand new tyres Dunlop Grand Trek AT22 tyres. Plus with dura-seal ceramic paint protection, it is easy to wash and maintains that AS NEW shine.
It's a safe, reliable and top-performing popular model of 4WD ute packed full of features which makes it an excellent choice for your next work vehicle, or family wagon.
AA inspection report & finance is available.
Features include, but are not limited to;
- 3.2L 6-speed auto with 4x4 WD
- Genuine Ford tow bar 3500kg capacity
- Road user charges to 137,000
- BRAND NEW - Dunlop Grand Trek AT22 tyres
- Cruise control & GPS navigation
- Front & rear sensors plus reversing camera
- Bluetooth handsfree, CD player & USB
- Beaut utes canopy with sliding windows and durable tuff deck liner
- Dark tints on canopy windows for added security
- Dura-seal ceramic paint protection with lifetime warranty & bonnet guard
- Fabric protection on all seats (always had seat covers) and deep dish rubber floor mats
- 2 sets of keys
Contact Maree 021 272 0042 or Hamish 021 775 486 for queries, taking it for a drive, organising delivery or finance (via our motor industry contact).
Waikanae beach, Kapiti Coast
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