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    So I'm thinking about getting a standard cab cheap ass baby pickup so I can park the '94 Miata and just delegate it to AutoX.

    On the truck I want a 4 cylinder 5 Speed with working A/C so my expectations are low. So is the dollar amount I want to spend.

    The Ford Ranger & Chevrolet S-10 both seem to fit in the TCB parameters of my search.

    Figured some of you slack jawed yokels may have some insight and advice on these trucks!

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    ranger, looks better and its not a chevy.
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    Until we got the Mini for Leilane, I was driving my '99 Ranger daily. In a word, it sucked. They are not comfy vehicles. You bounce around, the feedback is vague, it corners terribly, and so on. I am actually having a blast daily-driving Leilane's old '95 Civic Coupe DX compared to the Ranger. I doubt the Chevy is much better. I would not suggest these as a daily driver. I would also suggest buying a full-size truck. I now wish I did and I plan to replace the Ranger with one. You are welcome to borrow my Ranger for a week to see what you think.

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    My son had a '95 Ranger, 4L V6 and 5 speed. He put ~150k miles on it and had very little trouble. But, as jrj512 says, it rode like a ........... well a ...... a truck. If I needed a small truck, I would get the Ranger.
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    I have had a Ranger and S-10, I liked the S-10 a lot better, it drove much better. The S-10 was also newer so that may not be a totally fair comparison. Between the two I would go with the S-10. Mine were V-6’s I do not know anything about the 4’s. If you are going to be driving it a lot spend the few more $ and get the V-6 auto. In my experience the GM trucks drive much better than the Fords in both the small and full size trucks. (Deep down I will always be a Chevy guy). As always drive both and see what you think.

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    Bo's brother is selling a Ranger...
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    But I don't want a full sized truck...... I drove lostlorin's S10 the other day & I didn't hate it. That is what got the wheels turning on this half baked plan of mine!

    The '94 isn't a daily driver either it is beating the crap out of me. I'm too old and fat to be climbing in and out of this relic on a daily basis. But I love it for Autocross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser View Post
    Bo's brother is selling a Ranger...
    Was selling a ranger. It was exactly what you were looking for, too. One Ranger caveat: Ford cancelled production, driving up the price of a good used Ranger.

    IMHO, there is one drawback to a standard cab mini truck: comfort for tall drivers. You are cramped in a big way. I recommend getting the extended cab. An added plus: behind-seat cargo capacity that is weather-poof.

    Have you considered the mini offerings from Toyota or Nissan? I know you want cheap, and a comparable Toyota is more than a Ford, but you can get a deal if you look hard enough. Tacomas with the 22R seem to outlast most mortals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boisking View Post
    Was selling a ranger. It was exactly what you were looking for, too. One Ranger caveat: Ford cancelled production, driving up the price of a good used Ranger.

    Have you considered the mini offerings from Toyota or Nissan?
    As a data point what did he have and what did it sell for??

    Yea I have Toyota and Nissan on the radar but none have clicked in at my price point or when they do they have a bazillion miles on them.

    Good point on the extended cab!

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    Two words -- El Camino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    As a data point what did he have and what did it sell for??

    Yea I have Toyota and Nissan on the radar but none have clicked in at my price point or when they do they have a bazillion miles on them.

    Good point on the extended cab!
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    http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/cto/3063005547.html I guess he is not a post deleter after he sells a vehicle.
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    If you're looking for a baby truck, why not check out the Japanese vendors too? Are they typically more $$$?

    Between the S10 and the Ranger, I'd buy the Ford (big shock, I know )

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    Two words -- El Camino.
    Ohhhhhh Ahhhhhh!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    If you're looking for a baby truck, why not check out the Japanese vendors too? Are they typically more $$$?
    Yep....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    Two words -- El Camino.
    The front is like a car
    The back is like a truck
    The front is where you drive
    The back is where you ......
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    Quote Originally Posted by boisking View Post
    The back is where you ......
    That can be done in an '83 Toyota 4x4 too.

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    M3 is always the answer.

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    Justin has a Ford ranger for sale

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