Thursday, April 16, 2015

1998 Next Year Specs

1998 Ford Ranger Specs


The 1998 Ford Ranger--the mould that kicked off the pickup Motor lorry's fourth reproduction of Industry in the United States--has specs dictated by the trim combinations available. Split into the example XL, middle-of-the-road XLT and the sporty Splash, the '98 Ranger trims especially differ according to cab dimensions (usual and stretched/SuperCab) and drivetrain (2WD and 4WD).


Exterior Specs

As a two-door vehicle, the One thousand nine hundred ninety eight Ford Ranger has a curb weight span of encircling 3,400 to 3,700 pounds depending on type of transmission. Due to the many trim combinations available, the Motor lorry has a length scope of One hundred eighty nine to Two hundred two inches and a wheelbase radius of One hundred twelve to One hundred twenty six inches.




The sample transmission is a five-speed album, although there was the preference to receive a four- or five-speed automatic. Depending on the engine, transmission and drivetrain, the One thousand nine hundred ninety eight Ranger gets between Fifteen to Twenty two mpg for conurbation driving and Twenty to Twenty seven mpg for highway driving. It is equipped with a 17- or 19-gallon Gauze container.


Safety and Interior Specs


For safety purposes, the One thousand nine hundred ninety eight Ford Ranger has anti-lock braking, extremely as Chauffeur and passenger airbags. With sample three-passenger competence, the Motor lorry has approximately Thirty nine inches of headroom, Fourty two inches of legroom, Fifty four inches of shoulder amplitude and Fifty three inches of hip margin. The SuperCab trims additionally hog Thirty six inches of rear headroom, Fourty inches of rear headroom, Fifteen inches of rear shoulder period and Twenty inches of rear hip interval.


Engine

Everyone One thousand nine hundred ninety eight Ford Ranger comes with a 3-liter V-6 engine with One hundred fifty horsepower at 5,000 rpm, One hundred eighty five foot-pounds of torque at 3,750 rpm, a 2,957-cubic centimetre displacement, a Muzzle and stroke of 3.5-by-3.14 inches and a 9.1-to-1 compression ratio. Some of these vehicles, nevertheless, may hog the optional 4-liter V-6 instead--with One hundred sixty horsepower at 4,200 rpm, Two hundred twenty foot-pounds of torque at 3,000 rpm, a 4,025-cubic centimetre displacement, a Muzzle and stroke of 3.95-by-3.32 inches and a 9-to-1 compression ratio.

Transmission and Fuel Economy


The width, however, is the same across the board at around Seventy inches, height is around Sixty seven or Sixty eight inches and ground clearance is measured at Seven or Eight inches.