When that Top Tier list first came out BP wasn't listed as a Top Tier gas. I have a BP station a mile from my house so I have always used BP gas. I contacted BP about not being listed and they came back with their gas exceeds all the Top Tier requirements and went on about how great their gas...
You make a good point. Lay it on the line to the dealer. Just make it fair.
When I traded in my Chevy Traverse I checked pricing for the same year, model and mileage and they were selling for $35K so I knew I wanted to get no less than $30K on a trade in. The first dealer kept telling me $24K...
You said these springs can handle up to 300 lbs. Does that mean if a trailer hitch weight is 350lbs. those springs can't handle it? or does it mean 300 lbs X 2 so it can handle a 600 lbs hitch weight? Thanks
State Farm now I pay $603 every 6 months for full coverage on my 2024 Ranger & 2018 Ford Fiesta.
The 2018 Ford Fiesta is my wife's car. She drives it 3 time a week, a mile and a half to the grocery store. LOL! it really doesn't need full coverage, but it makes my wife happy. :D
Early model 3500lbs 22ft RPod trailer with an aluminum frame. Add on maybe 50lbs for food, cleaning material and a few shirts and maybe 50lbs for 5 gallons of reserve water so we can use the bathroom if needed while towing. No problem towing with 2024 Ranger with the 2.3L engine
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a software problem that could cause an attached trailer's tail lights, turn signals and brakes to fail....
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ford-vehicle-recall-software-issue-february-2026/
I can't find the article I read about using 91 octane with a turbo engine, but a Google search gave me this, so I have only used 91 octane in my Ranger.
Yes, premium gas (91+ octane) is generally better for turbocharged engines
as it prevents "engine knocking" (pre-ignition) caused by high...
I have only put 91 octane in my Ranger. I read somewhere before buying it that turbo engines do best with the higher octane gas. I really hate paying the higher price for 91, but I do it.
Before my Ranger I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee with a non-turbo 3.6 liter V6. It ran fine on 87 octane, but...
I have a 2.3 and tow a 3500 lbs trailer. Normally about 400 miles per day. Haven't had any problems or issues. Trips I take are Chicago to southern Tennessee 520 miles. Chicago to Black Hills, South Dakota 952 miles.
My Dodge truck came with the spray in bed. My Ranger didn't so I went to a place called Truck DogZ and they did the spray in bed. If you get a bed mat a rubber one can make it difficult pulling items in or out.