Wait a minute is there something wrong with the Rangers
If I was to get one I would really like the ranger
The oil pump issue is still, well an issue, despite Ford modifying the design.
Of course, Ford also refuse to admit that there was ever a problem with the 2.2 and 3.2 Ranger engines going bang so anything that you've heard must just be anecdotal.
And the Group Action Page on Facebook is just a coincidence too -as are the Ford Technicians on the Ranger Forums who are fitting about four new oil pumps per day.
The course of action, as outlined above, is just to get it changed for a proper gear driven pump - either the Australian type or other.
Aside from that they're very good and have become the best selling truck in the UK.
One very annoying issue is the lack of a rear limited slip diff on the newer models (2011 onward) along with underbody protection. If you don't go off road then it's fine - but I do and it isn't.
An off road pack / rear locking diff is available as an option but most don't have it - a bit daft really as it was only an extra £300.
The ridiculous part is that all of the older Mazda built Rangers (99-11), like mine, had this as standard and are far more usable on and off road in stock form.
Ford call it progress...apparently.
Also, the 2.2 and 3.2 are now history and replaced with a more Polar Bear friendly 2.0 single or twin turbo.
They don't seem bad at all - how long they'll last of course is another matter.