Ford Explorer Was Beyond What Could Have Been Imagined
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Ford Explorer was beyond what could have been imagined

Ford Explorer was beyond what could have been imagined
Posted on April 9, 2012 by admin According to reliable news reported by

foreign media that the modern revival of the Ford Explorer was beyond

what could have been imagined — a popular three-row SUV that squares

off well against the imports and the Detroit opposition. To keep

interest fresh, Ford’s throwing a new model into the mix in a few

months: the Sport edition, with the twin-turbo Ecoboost V6 from the

Taurus SHO good for a minimum 350 hp. That will get the gelato home

before it melts.obd2

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With the EcoBoosted Explorer, Ford now has a bracket of engines in the

Explorer, although the 2-liter turbo remains a rarity. It also fills a

gap for a stouter Explorer, once filled by the V8 in the previous

truck-based generation. Ford maintains by using its twin-turbo and

direct-injection setup, the Explorer Sport will get 16 mpg in the city

and 22 mpg on the highway, surpassing the Hemi V8-powered editions of

the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs. odometer correction
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Other upgrades incude larger brakes, a stiffer frame, special wheels

and other gadgetry befitting the top-of-the-line model. Prices weren’t

announced, but the regular Limited all-wheel-drive has a sticker just

under $40,000, and it’s a safe bet that’s where the Explorer Sport

will land. Even with gas at $4 a gallon nationally, sales of these

larger vehicles have yet to slow — and if Ford can convince buyers to

pay for fuel economy with little sacrifice in power, it’d be

surprising to see them fall flat when they arrive later this year.


More information, please refer to www.reliabletop.com

Ford Explorer was beyond what could have been imagined
Posted on April 9, 2012 by admin According to reliable news reported by

foreign media that the modern revival of the Ford Explorer was beyond

what could have been imagined — a popular three-row SUV that squares

off well against the imports and the Detroit opposition. To keep

interest fresh, Ford’s throwing a new model into the mix in a few

months: the Sport edition, with the twin-turbo Ecoboost V6 from the

Taurus SHO good for a minimum 350 hp. That will get the gelato home

before it melts.obd2

connector


With the EcoBoosted Explorer, Ford now has a bracket of engines in the

Explorer, although the 2-liter turbo remains a rarity. It also fills a

gap for a stouter Explorer, once filled by the V8 in the previous

truck-based generation. Ford maintains by using its twin-turbo and

direct-injection setup, the Explorer Sport will get 16 mpg in the city

and 22 mpg on the highway, surpassing the Hemi V8-powered editions of

the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs. odometer correction
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Other upgrades incude larger brakes, a stiffer frame, special wheels

and other gadgetry befitting the top-of-the-line model. Prices weren’t

announced, but the regular Limited all-wheel-drive has a sticker just

under $40,000, and it’s a safe bet that’s where the Explorer Sport

will land. Even with gas at $4 a gallon nationally, sales of these

larger vehicles have yet to slow — and if Ford can convince buyers to

pay for fuel economy with little sacrifice in power, it’d be

surprising to see them fall flat when they arrive later this year.


More information, please refer to www.reliabletop.com
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