It depends on the year.. but average:
Highway: 22 miles/gal.
Town: 16 or 17 miles/gal.
This is a really uneducated question. It's like asking, "how much does a bird weigh?" The Ranger had many different engines, transmissions, and body styles over the years. A mid- 2000s Ranger came with a 4 cyl engine, and two different 6-cyl engines. You have to be much more specific when you ask a question.
Check out www.fueleconomy.gov
Check out www.fueleconomy.gov
That all depends on how it is driven.
Around 22/27 2.3 (best 4 cyl)
A 2002 Ford Ranger Edge can hold up to 16.5 gallons of gas. The Edge gets 17 miles per gallon in the city, and 21 miles per gallon on the highway.
for a 4 cylinder about 22 to 27 and for a 6 cylinder 19 to 22
between 16 to 18 mpg
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1996 Ford Ranger : Depending on the engine size , manual or automatic transmission , rear wheel drive or 4X4 : ( anywhere from 15 to 19 in the city and 20 to 24 on the highway ) * miles per U.S. gallon
i have a 4.0L with a 5 speed manual transmission and i get about 22 miles per gallon This depends on the engine/transmission application for your particular vehicle.
15 miles to the gallon 15 miles to the gallon
The 2002 Ford Ranger ( SuperCab body style ) holds ( 19.5 gallons )
35 Miles per gallon.