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What was the original price of a 2004 Ranger?

The original price of a 2004 Ford Ranger varied by trim, cab configuration, and engine, but base XL models typically started around $12,000, mid-range XLT trims with V6 power generally landed in the mid-teens, and fully loaded configurations could reach around $20,000 or more.


In 2004, the Ranger lineup offered Regular Cab and SuperCab bodies, with 2.3-liter four-cylinder or 3.0-liter and 4.0-liter V6 engines. Options such as air conditioning, power windows, and upgraded audio or Sport packages influenced the sticker price. Because dealer pricing and regional incentives varied, the exact original price for a specific truck depends on the configuration and location. The best way to know the exact number is via the original window sticker or archived pricing data.


Pricing by trim and configuration


These ranges reflect common configurations from the 2004 model year and may not capture every dealer offer or region.



  • XL Regular Cab with 2.3L I-4: roughly $12,000–$13,500

  • XL SuperCab with 2.3L I-4 or 3.0L V6: roughly $13,500–$17,000

  • XLT SuperCab with 4.0L V6 and options: roughly $18,000–$22,000


Notes: These ranges reflect typical configurations from the 2004 model year and may not capture every dealer offer or region. Actual prices vary with options and regional incentives.


How to verify the original price for a specific Ranger


To confirm the exact original price for a particular 2004 Ranger, use these methods:



  1. Find and read the original window sticker (Monroney label) for the vehicle, which lists the base price and options.

  2. Check archived materials from Ford, local dealers, or automotive guides (Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book, NADA) from 2004 for MSRP references by trim and configuration.

  3. Cross-check multiple sources to account for regional pricing and incentives at the time.


Keep in mind that the base price excludes options; the final MSRP includes installed packages and dealer additions. Regional rebates and pricing can cause variations.


Summary


For the 2004 Ranger, the original price varied widely by model and options: base XL models started in the low-to-mid $12,000s, mid-level XLT trims with V6 bumped into the mid-$15,000 to $20,000 range, and fully equipped trucks could reach around $20,000–$22,000. Exact figures depend on cab style, engine choice, and installed options; verify with the original window sticker or archived pricing data for precision.

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