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Wanted a cheap single cab been offered a 52 plate ranger with 70,000 and an l200 with 87,000, both the same money, both about the same condition, had an l200 before but never had any experiences with rangers, what do you fellers think?? Decisions decisions??

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Yeah I rate the ranger having had several over the years and never had any major problems just the general wear and tear bits and bobs. My friend had and earlier l200 and it might of just been a bad one but contanstly wanted for something engine related, I think final straw with it was head gasket and cracked head.

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Wanted a cheap single cab been offered a 52 plate ranger with 70,000 and an l200 with 87,000, both the same money, both about the same condition, had an l200 before but never had any experiences with rangers, what do you fellers think?? Decisions decisions??

 

Hi mate how much looking pay as I no of a good ranger 53)04 not done any hard work thanks John

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We run both, the Mitz is very carlike and comfy but a tad undergeared. The Ranger is a bit more trucklike and has a better engine.If its just you and your tools go for the L200 , if it needs to tow all day go with the Ranger.

 

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