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I can only speak of the later model (57 plate), and it is a cracking truck. My only gripe is it is too high geared, and the clutch gets some stick with a load on when reversing, and I've had a new L200, and a new Hi-lux. I think that the ranger is the best of the lot for comfort, economy and as a work horse. Not too sure how the bodywork will fare - a couple of spots showing - but then Ford have never been generous with the paint on their commercials.

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I've got a '05 B2500 and it's never missed a beat. OK off road with mud terrains but still gets stuck due to no diff lock or lsd. It would also really benefit from a 6th gear but as work truck it's never let me down. Just have a second vehicle about if you're going seriously off road!

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I had a 2003 one. I was the second owner, was owned by aggregates company. Had 122,000 miles with fsh and did almost everything I asked of it. Wasn't good for towing, and mpg was around 25 so not great. I would recommend them. Just look for one that hasn't been abused its entire life and you should be alright.

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