From 1983 until 2011 Ford’s compact truck was the Ford Ranger. In 2011, production of the Ranger in the United States and Canada was halted. For 2019 Ford is bringing the Ranger back to the U.S market. The new Ranger is going to be slightly bigger moving it from the compact truck category into the mid-size truck category of vehicles.
Exterior
The new 2019 Ford Ranger is available as either a SuperCab, an extended cab with a six foot bed, or as a SuperCrew which is a four door crew cab that has a five foot bed. The wide grille along with a domed hood and rounded wheel arches give the Ranger a tough appearance. Add the high ground clearance to the equation and you have a vehicle that looks ready to tackle any terrain. The angle of the windshield works with the domed hood to reduce wind noise and move air more efficiently over the truck’s roof. The grille and wheel arches also improve the aerodynamics of the truck.
Interior
Like the exterior, the interior of the new Ranger has been designed with style in mind. The SuperCrew option has seating for up to five people while the SuperCab has seating for four. Instrument panels are available as a dual LCD panel with screens that give pertinent information for the drive.There is an available eight inch touchscreen that controls the Bang & Olufsen audio system as well as other convenience features like navigation.
Technology
The Ranger includes the driver assist technologies of Ford Co-Pilot 360 standard on both the XLT and Lariat models and as an optional set of features on the XL model. Some of the included features of the Ford Co-Pilot 360 suite of features are Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Alert, a Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, a Lane-Keeping System, a Rear View Camera and Auto High Beam Headlights. If the Lane-Keeping System senses that the truck has drifted too close to the lines on the road multiple times it will display an icon that looks like a cup of coffee to alert the driver that they may need to rest before continuing on the trip. Available Sync3 technology uses voice activation to control features like navigation and smartphone compatibility. The Ranger is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Audio capabilities. FordPass Connect allows up to 10 devices to the 4G LTE hotspot that is powered by AT&T.
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If you drive the 2020 Ford Edge, you’ll quickly see why it is a favorite. The quiet cabin is home to cushy seats, ample wiggle room, and helpful technology. While the driver still has a job to do, Ford CoPilot 360 reduces stress in the fast lane and the parking lot. Shoppers can choose the SE, SEL, sleek Titanium or sporty ST at Bill Knight Ford Dealer Tulsa OK.
The main Ecoboost engine provides turbo power for the daily commute. A new eight-speed automatic helps it earn 29 miles per gallon on the highway. Ecoboost stop-start reduces the amount of gas that is usually wasted at redlights or in the fast-food drive-through.
The ST engine is a twin-turbo V6 that leads the class with 335 horsepower. The transmission has a special shift schedule that can adjust to road conditions and driving habits. Sharp engine braking provides just the right deceleration as the Edge heads into a curve or corner. Electric-power assisted steering makes this Edge especially responsive to driver commands. Ready for more challenges, all-wheel drive replaces the standard front-wheel drivetrain.
CoPilot 360 is on board to help the Edge stay out of harm’s way. The driver is kept aware by a blind spot monitor, a lane watch, and a frontal collision watch. Backing up the lane warnings, Edge steering helps to correct trajectory. An automatic braking system can respond to collision warnings.
Also standard, the rearview camera has a dedicated washer to make sure you see everything in your reverse path. The standard rear cross alert is ready to warn you about approaching traffic.
The spaciousness of the cabin is matched by a large cargo hold. It measures 39.2 cubic feet, making it one of the biggest in this class. Of course, you can fold the seats to get more space when you need it.
The SE edition has dual-zone automatic climate settings, a power-adjustable seat, and the full Sync 3 system with an eight-inch touchscreen. AppLink is supplemented by Apple CarPlay and its rival Android Auto. You can access a WiFi hotspot.
SEL models upgrade the audio, adding three more speakers. They also have ActiveX upholstery, a power passenger seat, and heated front seats. This is the first trim level where you can add a panoramic roof.
Titanium cabins are especially luxurious with leather upholstery and other premium amenities. Drivers will appreciate the heated, power-adjusting steering wheel. This level also adds the 12-speaker Bang and Olsen audio system. This is the perfect companion to the navigation-enable touchscreen. A dual-headrest entertainment system is on the kid’s menu.
For more CoPilot 360, you may choose the parallel and perpendicular parking system. Ford also offers its front-view camera for parking and other slow maneuvers. Evasive steering adds another level of safety-conscious semi-automation.
Now that you know more, you surely will want to test drive the Edge at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK. You’ll have your pick of a rainbow of fresh colors.
The 2020 Ford Explorer is offering families a home away from home in a cushy cabin. The driver gets several authoritative engine choices, including a new hybrid. Kids will appreciate a new one-touch rear-seat entry in the Explorer at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK.
Constantly on the move to work, school, or after-school activities, Explorers need serious power. The standard engine is a remarkable turbo four that cranks out 300 horsepower. Also new, the 2020 Ford Explorer hybrid manages 318 horsepower while reducing fuel dependency. Stepping up to the Platinum, a twin-turbo V6 cranks out 365 horsepower. This same engine is re-tuned for 400 horsepower on the Explorer ST.
Ford’s excellent 10-speed automatic is standard on every model. Explorers now ride on a new rear-wheel platform that allows this big rig to be more responsive to driver commands. ST and other editions can be fitted with all-wheel drive.
For the first time, the base Explorer will have every major technology. The dash wears a big touchscreen, users have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to supplement the Sync AppLink system. And Wi-Fi is available through Ford Connect.
New this year, the Explorer offers a 10.1-inch vertical touch screen. This can be complemented by a 12-inch screen behind the steering wheel. You’ll want to investigate other upgrades like a wireless charger and navigation. You can enjoy full integration of travel and traffic features.
With CoPilot 360 on board, drivers can feel a little calmer about busy traffic. This system watches the sides, letting you know when a vehicle is in the driver’s blind spot. It watches the lanes, warning you to correct the Explorer’s trajectory when necessary. It watches the traffic, alerting you to slow down or even stop.
In addition to warnings, the system has an autobrake to help avoid frontal collisions. A steering assist tries to keep the tires within the lane lines. The BLIS system includes a rear cross traffic monitor to tell the driver to stop because a vehicle is approaching.
Adaptive intelligent cruise control handles the pace of traffic as well as your chosen speed. It can slow, stop and go while the driver handles steering. There’s even a lane centering aspect that further reduces the need for driver input in highway traffic.
A parking system can put the Explorer into a parallel or perpendicular spot with little help from the driver. A forward-facing camera can watch for danger while the SUV is moving slowly.
At its finest, the Explorer wears tri-diamond perforated leather on its comfortable seats. Overhead a new larger dual-pane panoramic roof adds natural light. The front dash has a hexagon carbon-fiber lining. The center console was precision engineered for fit and finish. Reducing clutter, the shifter is replaced by a rotary dial.
The 2020 model is a new version of a well-known friend at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK. Schedule a test drive and see why it is such a good fit for your family.
What makes the Ford F Series such a good work partner? In the case of the 2019 Ford Superduty, payload capacity and tow ratings are clear indicators of what these trucks can do for your business. Each pickup is tough, capable, and technologically savvy.
2019 Ford Superduty Tow Ratings
If you need to tow loads up to 18,500 pounds, you’ll go for the F250. It is serious about every job it handles. If your load is up to 32,000 pounds, don’t worry the F350 dual-wheel models have your big job covered. If that’s still not enough, the dual-wheel F450 has a tow rating of 35,000 pounds. Still have questions? Just ask the team at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK.
2019 Ford Superduty Payload Capacity
If you are more concerned about payload, we’ve got answers. There are eight-foot bed and 6.75-foot bed choices. Payload for the F250 tops out at a whopping 4,270 pounds. You can haul up to 6,190 pounds with an F450. The sturdy F350 tops out at 7,360 pounds of payload. These big numbers mean your work crews can bring more supplies and, hopefully, get the job done faster.
If you choose a two-row model, you can load the second row. The seat has divided, lockable storage. The bench folds away to create a flat cargo floor.
2019 Ford Superduty Helping You Work Smarter
The exclusive BoxLink system helps you organize and tie down your cargo. The exclusive remote control can open the tailgate. Ford’s bed ramps and tailgate step are ready to help reduce the strain on workers.
An extensive system of cameras and sensors are ready to watch your back. Only Ford has a blind spot system that can keep tabs on the trailer’s sides too. A perimeter camera is a good asset on a busy worksite.
For trailer hook ups, there are several cameras aimed at the hitch. Furthermore, there’s a special system that lets you turn a dial to slowly maneuver the trailer into a parking space. You can see these systems in action if you schedule a test drive.
2019 Ford Superduty Offering a More Pleasant Ride
For busy drivers, it is helpful to have a Sync system on the dash. They can communicate with the office via Bluetooth phone. If they have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, they can utilize map apps and get valuable travel advisories. They will have hands-free text messaging capability, too.
These work trucks can double as offices, providing WiFi. You can get 10-way power chairs to stay comfortable on long drives. Owners will really like a power-adjustable steering wheel and Active Motion massage chairs. If design is your passion, you can enjoy a Miko headliner and two-tone leather seats. A twin-panel moonroof makes the two-row cabin feel even more spacious.
There’s more to explore in every 2019 Ford Superduty pickup. Ask our staff for more information about specifications and capabilities. At Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK, we’ll help you find the best truck for your business needs.


