The All-New 2019 Ford Ranger Arrived at James Braden Ford in Kingston
KINGSTON, Ontario, March 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Ford Ranger was discontinued from production in 2011 for North America -- and after this lengthy hiatus, the legendary midsize pickup truck is making a triumphant return. There's much to like about the all-new 2019 Ford Ranger, with its tough and durable design, robust engine, off-road prowess and many cutting-edge technologies. The 2019 Ford Ranger recently arrived at James Braden Ford in Kingston.
The 2019 Ford Ranger delivers excellent performance with its powerful and efficient 2.3L EcoBoost engine, which is mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. With its double-wishbone suspension, monotube shocks and parabolic leaf springs, the 2019 Ranger delivers a smooth ride. Also, with standard Automatic Emergency Braking and other driver assistance features like the available Blind Spot Information System and Lane Keeping Assist, Ford Ranger drivers can have the utmost peace of mind for safety.
The all-new Ranger is a great vehicle for off-road adventures. Both 2WD and 4WD Ranger models feature Dana AdvanTEK independent front and solid rear axles, as well as an optional electronic-locking rear axle for high-level traction over uneven terrains. For even more off-road prowess, Ford Ranger buyers can get the optional FX4 Off-Road Package, which comes with the Terrain Management System, with four drive modes for different types of terrains. The FX4 Off-Road Package also features the new Trail Control technology, which enables the driver to focus solely on steering while the system controls the braking and acceleration. Additional features in the FX4 Off-Road Package include frame-mounted skid plates, off-road-tuned shocks, a heavy-gauge steel front bash plate and all-terrain tires.
Pickup truck shoppers in Eastern Ontario who would like to find out more information about the all-new 2019 Ford Ranger can visit James Braden Ford's website at http://www.jamesbradenford.ca, call (833) 215-5170 or visit in person at 505 Canatara Court in Kingston.
SOURCE James Braden Ford