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Did Ford make a Ranger in 2012?

In the United States, Ford did not sell or produce a Ranger in 2012. The Ranger was not offered there that year, as the model had been discontinued after the 2011 model year. Globally, however, Ford continued to manufacture Ranger pickups for various international markets in 2012, and the nameplate remained active overseas until the U.S. market saw its return in 2019.


Overview of the Ranger in 2012


The question involves two distinct markets: the United States and the rest of the world. While the U.S. market was without a Ranger in 2012, Ford’s international operations kept the Ranger lineup alive through production and sales in several regions.


US market status in 2012


For U.S. consumers, there was no new Ranger offering in 2012. Ford’s U.S. Ranger was effectively retired after the 2011 model year, with plans to reintroduce the model to North America years later.


Global production and market presence in 2012


In 2012, Ford continued to produce and market Ranger variants for multiple overseas markets. The global Ranger (often referred to as the T6/Global Ranger) was sold in regions such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Africa, and Australia, with regional updates and local adaptations to meet market needs.


Notable regional markets that typically carried the Ranger in this period included Thailand and other parts of Asia-Pacific, Argentina and broader South America, South Africa, and Australia. These markets kept the Ranger nameplate active while the U.S. remained without a domestic Ranger offering.



  • Thailand and other Asia-Pacific markets — production and sales of global Ranger variants.

  • Argentina and the broader South American region — local assembly and distribution of Ranger pickups.

  • South Africa and neighboring markets — Ranger variants tailored to regional demand.

  • Australia — longstanding Ranger presence with region-specific specifications.


In summary, 2012 did not see a Ford Ranger sold in the United States, but the Ranger nameplate was very much active in international markets as Ford continued to develop and produce the truck for global consumers.


The Ranger's return to North America


Ford reintroduced the Ranger to the United States and Canada for the 2019 model year, marking the model’s return to the North American market after an eight-year absence. The U.S.-spec Ranger was designed to meet contemporary mid-size pickup expectations and is produced at Ford’s North American facilities for that market.


Summary


In 2012, Ford did not sell a Ranger in the United States, but it did continue Ranger production for international markets. The U.S. market would later welcome the Ranger again in 2019, while the global Ranger continued to evolve across regions in 2012 and beyond.

What's the value of a 2012 Ford Ranger?


Dual Cab

2012 Ford RangerSpecsPrice
Xlt 3.2 (4X4)Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUALPrice: $14,300 - $18,810
XLT 3.2 Hi-Rider (4x2)Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATICPrice: $11,550 - $15,400
XLT 3.2 Hi-Rider (4x2)Specs: 3.2L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUALPrice: $11,770 - $15,730



What year of Ford Ranger to stay away from?


You should generally stay away from the 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2004-2006 Ford Ranger model years due to significant reliability issues like transmission, engine, and other mechanical problems. The 2019 model is also a year to be cautious of, as it had first-year kinks for the newer generation that are still being worked out. 
Older models to avoid

  • 1999: Considered one of the worst years, with problems in the engine, transmission, suspension, and electrical systems. 
  • 2001: A continuation of the problems from the previous year, with added issues related to airbags and wiring. 
  • 2002: Had a high number of recalls and complaints, particularly related to engine and transmission issues. 
  • 2004–2006: These years had frequent engine problems and other issues, with 2004 and 2006 seeing a higher number of recalls and complaints. 

Newer models to approach with caution
  • 2019: As the first model year for the current generation, it had some "first-year kinks" and issues that were being addressed. While not a complete lemon, it's a year to be aware of when shopping for a newer used Ranger. 



Did they make a Ford Ranger in 2012?


The first compact pickup truck designed by Ford, the American-produced Ranger replaced the Mazda-produced Ford Courier. Produced across three generations using a single chassis architecture, the model line was marketed from the 1983 to the 2012 model years (ending retail sales after the 2011 model year).



What year did Ford not make the Ranger?


The 2011 model year was the final model year for retail sales, with a shortened 2012 model year for fleet sales; the final North American market Ranger (a white SuperCab Sport produced for pest-control company Orkin) was produced just before 10 a.m. local time on December 16, 2011.


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