The Most Adventurous Explorer Yet? || 2023 Ford Explorer Timberline Review

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @mpfield4495
    @mpfield4495 10 месяцев назад +4

    Mirrors do fold with the door locks. It just needs to be turned on in settings. There are many things built into the guage cluster and infotainment systems that you can turn on within the systems that are not turned from the factory. We are on our second timberline. Had a 2021 and now a 2023. Wanted to upgrade to the premium tech package not available on the 21. We do use ours offroad. Does way better than you may expect. Also has no problems loading 6 adults and the boat for a day on the lake.

  • @carolerice5944
    @carolerice5944 8 месяцев назад +1

    They are power folding side mirrors, just change the settings in the vehicle.
    Also our Timberline is as fully loaded as any Limited on the lot. They only things we don’t have that our 2017 Limited had is ac seats, massage seats, (which they aren’t putting in any Explorer now.) and kick open rear hatch. It has everything else.

  • @Chris-db5gy
    @Chris-db5gy Год назад +1

    Good review!

  • @gideonighodalo3476
    @gideonighodalo3476 10 месяцев назад

    I ❤ The Platinum, ST, Timberline models🎉

  • @williams6550
    @williams6550 8 месяцев назад

    At 13:35 what am I seeing on the backs of the front seats? The stitching. Is…is that like really atrocious looking or what? I’ve seen that in a few spots on other explorers looking at dealer pics on their lots. Details like that really stand out to me.

  • @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe
    @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe 8 месяцев назад

    so, why would I take this Over a Grand Cherokee? Only the price?

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech 2 месяца назад

      Less likely to break down.

    • @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe
      @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe 2 месяца назад

      @@dylantech not really. Parts are cheaper, but not by much, since both are American

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech 2 месяца назад

      @@AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe Fiat Chrysler has terrible reliability rankings. Ford isn’t spectacular, but it’s better than Jeep, which is why I drive a Toyota.

    • @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe
      @AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe 2 месяца назад

      ​@@dylantech my personal experience with both Jeep and Ford has been good. My current Grand Cherokee has 128,000 miles on it without a single repair so far. I've only changed breaks and tires. The new car smell is gone, but other than that it's tight as a drum.
      Fords, I've had a bit more issues with, within 130K. But parts are cheap, unlike Toyota's.
      Jeeps and Fords have unpleasant issues in the first about 3 years after a major new engine/transmission some out. Later models are usually just fine.

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech 2 месяца назад

      @@AlexanderNekrasov-xu9oe That’s your anecdote. Their ratings are based on the general average, not a line individual. Fiat Chrysler rank poorly. Ford ranks a bit better. Toyota embarrasses them both, which is why I can expect my 4Runner to last a decade longer or at least double the odometer of a spent Grand Cherokee or Explorer.

  • @robertjohnson5533
    @robertjohnson5533 Год назад

    *Promo sm*