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Anyone bummed out '24 Ranger is using the same gas tank (and hence size) in the new gen ..18G tank again

SSingh1975

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I know manufacturers like to cut corners where they can (and get away with it) but it seems new gen just took the existing gas tank in the current Ranger (18G) and put the exact same in the new gen.

I've taken my Tremor on road trips a lot last year and it's a bummer as the "low fuel" light comes on pretty quick with the 18g tank. I had hoped the new gen (slightly bigger truck) will have a bigger tank but I guess the range will probably the same as the 5G ranger.

The saving grace is the new Taco also now has same tank size ..lol (and worse gas milege than 6G Ranger).
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Technically it's about a gallon larger. The 6G is 18.8gal
 

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yeah kinda, my taco has a 21

edit....cancel that, Raptor has a 20 it looks like
 
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The other good news is the rangers mpg seems to be slightly better on the low end even with the truck sizing changes.
 

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Iā€™m extremely bummed. One of the biggest things I was looking forward to in a new vehicle was a much bigger gas tank than my current vehicle but alas the Rangerā€™s is tiny too. I have a particular road trip I make frequently, and it drives me absolutely nuts that I have to stop two different times. Still hoping my Ranger will get good enough mileage that maybe, just maybe I can squeeze by on one tank. We shall see. But I man I miss the 36 gallon tank in my previous F150. Made road-trips fantastic.
 

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Iā€™m extremely bummed. One of the biggest things I was looking forward to in a new vehicle was a much bigger gas tank than my current vehicle but alas the Rangerā€™s is tiny too. I have a particular road trip I make frequently, and it drives me absolutely nuts that I have to stop two different times. Still hoping my Ranger will get good enough mileage that maybe, just maybe I can squeeze by on one tank. We shall see. But I man I miss the 36 gallon tank in my previous F150. Made road-trips fantastic.
I like stopping now and then to stretch the legs so doesn't bother me. Plus makes you feel better when it's less than $100 per fill even though you are still paying the same over the trip. :)
 

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If any passengers or yourself need a rest room stop you are at a station most likely anyway.
Wifes vehicle has a 19 gal tank so already use to stopping on long trips. Yea I will miss the
36 gal tank on my F150.
 

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Not a problem for me. Maybe try the Jack Benny run...or if you're not that old, emulate Kramer, on Seinfeld...or if you're not that old...well, forget it, just get in your electric car and cry about battery rangešŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£
 

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Are aftermarket fuel tanks a thing in North America?
 

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I think it will only really be a nuisance if I'm towing a camper or other boxy trailer where mpg will likely drop to 10mpg. The wife's bladder can't make it more than about 250 miles anyways.

I towed a camper across the SW US a few years ago in my X3 which also has an 18gallon tank and it gets pretty annoying when you have a 200 mile range and gas stations can be 50+ miles apart, so you end up filling up every 100-150 miles to avoid running out. If I did that trip again, I'd definitely carry an extra 5-10 gallons as a backup.

Main reason I'm buying the Ranger though is to tow my track car on an open trailer and in my experience it really doesn't hurt MPG too bad at highway speeds.
 

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