Ford Ranger
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Ford has announced a new feature for its pickup truck lineup: a rear seat belt monitor, debuting as standard equipment on the 2019 Ranger.
By Aaron Bragman
June 24, 2019

Pickup trucks were popular on Cars.com this week, and it’s no wonder why: The Ford Ranger has returned for 2019, and readers were interested. See the full list for this week here.
By Lauren Leazenby
June 23, 2019

A new study into vehicle quality during the first three months of ownership finds infotainment systems still cause the most headaches, but traditional car problems — like engines that don’t start — are creeping up.
By Kelsey Mays
June 19, 2019

Ford is late to the mid-size truck party, but the 2019 Ranger is seriously compelling.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

It may only have finished mid-pack in our highly competitive 2019 Compact SUV Challenge, but the 2019 Honda CR-V remains a popular option not just in sales, but in our traffic, too. Check out the full list of our most read reviews and videos of the week here.
By Patrick Masterson
June 2, 2019

This past week at Cars.com sister site PickupTrucks.com has involved investigating the various merits of work versus play. See what stories we covered right here.
By Brian Normile
May 16, 2019

Ford is recalling approximately 2,500 model-year 2019 Ranger pickup trucks for an issue with the transmission shift cable bracket.
By Patrick Masterson
May 16, 2019
News in the world of pickup trucks is diverse this week, with electric pickups making headlines once again. Check out that story and more right here.
By Brian Normile
May 9, 2019

When Chevrolet resurrected the Blazer name, some of us at Cars.com (OK, mainly me) were disappointed that it was being used for a more modern style of SUV instead of competition for the Jeep Wrangler or the soon-to-be-real-we-swear Ford Bronco.
By Brian Normile
May 5, 2019
Potential Ford emissions testing errors are being probed by the company, regulators and now the Justice Department. Here’s what owners and shoppers need to know.
By Fred Meier
May 1, 2019