2021 Ford Ranger
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2021 Ford Ranger comes with a full service history and 97 090 km on the clock, presented as a Ranger 2.2TDCI XL 4X4 A/T P/U D/C and driven by a 2.0 EcoBlue diesel automatic (claimed 7.7 L/100km), so the maintenance record and mileage are clear from the start. The combination of automatic transmission and 4x4 drivetrain supports both daily work and rougher conditions, while the double-cab layout keeps five seats and load flexibility for trades or family gear.
Practical for towing and touring, the bakkie’s 4x4 system and diesel economy make longer trips and heavier loads easier to manage; the automatic gearbox also reduces driver fatigue on tar and gravel. Full service history gives confidence in ongoing durability and running costs.
Located in Bellville, Cape Town (Western Cape). If you want a used Ranger for sale with documented care, enquire to book a viewing or test drive of this Ranger 2.2TDCI XL 4X4 A/T P/U D/C — a diesel bakkie in Western Cape.
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Ford Ranger safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2015 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Ford Ranger
Ford’s Ranger isn’t just everywhere on South African roads — it’s everywhere for a reason. Scroll through 449 active listings and you’ll see prices from a no-nonsense R109,000 to a punchy R1,335,000, so there’s a Ranger for every bakkie buyer, whether you’re chasing that VAT-deductible workhorse or something you won’t mind parking at Melrose Arch on a Friday night. It goes up against the Hilux, D-Max, and Amarok — all heavy hitters, but Ford’s engine lineup is the broadest of the lot: 2.2TDCi diesel, 2.0 single-turbo petrol, 3.0 V6 diesel, a 2.3 petrol, and even a plug-in hybrid. Mix in manual, auto, and semi-auto boxes, and you’re spoiled for choice. The median? R539,990, right in that “should I buy new or used?” sweet spot. That 131-to-318 split between new and used units sums up local demand — used Rangers move quickly, partly because South Africans know what they’re getting. Those 2.2TDCi XLs are the workhorses of the used market, priced from R194,900 to R379,900 if you don’t mind a few kilometres on the clock. Want a bit more flash? The 2.3 Wildtrak A/T will set you back between R769,995 and R894,820, while the 3.0D V6 Wildtrak pushes right up to R1,298,559. Used examples average about 72,747 km, so you’re not getting something fresh off the showroom unless you pay for it. But here’s why the Ranger keeps winning hearts: parts are easy to find, the dealer network’s everywhere, and since the T6, the cabin and features have caught up to — and sometimes pipped — Toyota’s best. For buyers who care about what’s inside as much as what’s under the bonnet, that matters.
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Ford Ranger FAQs
Common questions about the Ford Ranger in South Africa.

