Not bad for general coverage, I have exactly same suv and a year later still learning how everything works. Luv the vehicle, getting 25-29 mpg city. Have the 3 5 ltr engine, 2 wheel drive. Don't need 4wd here in El Paso, TX. Most salesmen don't know or can't tell you everything on every model. Your mind can't absorb all the tech info in an hour or so test drive. Very nice suv over mo old '98 Explorer!
Great review! In the market for a new Explorer or Lincoln Aviator. I really enjoyed that you pointed out the tire brand and tire model. Not many do. Keep up that good observation. Thank you!
Yhy did the parking brake or why did it lock up in the first place? I wouldn't go thru that trouble to unlock it, that's why the have a service phone number.
Love your videos man such a fan, although might I add, I'd love to see you do the review of the 2021 Ford Explorer Sport, Limited, or Platinum trim levels I feel like the XLT is just way to basic haha but other than that XLT is good with me xD see you man!
Could you write down the main differences between 2020 and 2021? Some told me that 2020 has a few more advantages, so I'm a little of confused. Especially, I wonder if 2021 has a paddle shift that you mentioned in the video. Some say "It's not gonna come out with a paddle shift."
The main differences is the packages, Ford and many other manufacturers change very little from year to year, only differences typically is package groups. if you're debating on 2020 or 2021 based solely on paddle shift id recommend just getting 2020 to save some cash unless you absolutely NEED paddle shift.
Buenas saludos desde Colombia en los años 2015 al 2017 fueron las explorer que se vendieron muy bien en cambio para el 2018 2019 muy muy poco en el 2020 haca dede que salio a la venta nooo se an vendido porque por su alto costo consumo la garantia noo responde si la marca ford no mejora esta camioneta se quedara en vitrina en el 2021
Ford dealers are happy to sell you a vehicle but they can't currently repair cars due to a Ford parts shortage. Something they don't tell you when you buy a Ford. Ford blames COVID but according to my body shop (a nationwide chain) they have no problem getting parts for GM, Chrysler, Kia's etc. So if you're in a fender bender or a part fails on your Ford, it CAN'T BE FIXED. My 2021 Explorer has been sitting at a body shop for 2 months after we hit a deer and did relatively minor damage on it. Ford has no idea when they will be able to get parts and they refuse to pay for a rental car. They refuse to offer a loaner car. I'm currently in the process of filing a claim in Civil Court. The car may not be a lemon but the Ford product support and customer relations certainly is.
One big difference between 2020 years is the trans-cooler on transmission leak has been fixed. The 2021 has been refined. Also the tailgate height can be adjusted for short people. Theirs a glove box light not mentioned. The auto stop feature is fantastic for city driving. City gas mileage runs 25-27 mpg.use 88 octane fuel, no 85 octane. Very comfortable ride, excellent response. 2 wheel drive gives you more mpg.
Not bad for general coverage, I have exactly same suv and a year later still learning how everything works. Luv the vehicle, getting 25-29 mpg city. Have the 3 5 ltr engine, 2 wheel drive. Don't need 4wd here in El Paso, TX. Most salesmen don't know or can't tell you everything on every model. Your mind can't absorb all the tech info in an hour or so test drive. Very nice suv over mo old '98 Explorer!
Couldn't agree more!
So nice to see an interior in a color other than boring black.
Thanks for watching!
Best review I’ve seen! Thank you! I am currently trading in my vehicle and am considering same model explorer. This helped me SO much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great review! In the market for a new Explorer or Lincoln Aviator. I really enjoyed that you pointed out the tire brand and tire model. Not many do. Keep up that good observation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Yhy did the parking brake or why did it lock up in the first place? I wouldn't go thru that trouble to unlock it, that's why the have a service phone number.
Not sure!
I have a 2020 in the same color. Love it
Good choice!
11:26 this is actually the 2nd of 4 trim levels with the platinum and STs being upper trim levels to the limited.
Thanks!
I like the 2020 version in blue in the st trim.
Thats a nice color!
Love your videos man such a fan, although might I add, I'd love to see you do the review of the 2021 Ford Explorer Sport, Limited, or Platinum trim levels I feel like the XLT is just way to basic haha but other than that XLT is good with me xD see you man!
Coming soon! Thanks!
Could you write down the main differences between 2020 and 2021? Some told me that 2020 has a few more advantages, so I'm a little of confused. Especially, I wonder if 2021 has a paddle shift that you mentioned in the video. Some say "It's not gonna come out with a paddle shift."
The main differences is the packages, Ford and many other manufacturers change very little from year to year, only differences typically is package groups. if you're debating on 2020 or 2021 based solely on paddle shift id recommend just getting 2020 to save some cash unless you absolutely NEED paddle shift.
@@DeLoEnterprises I really appreciate your sincere comment.
Love your videos!!
Glad you like them!
Is it sync 4 ?
I think so, sync 5or the f150 variant I think was in 2022.
Very nice video, love it
Thank you very much!
Where’s the spare tire???
Under the trunk!
is this oxford white or star white?
Oxford!
How much does it cost?
40-55K it's in the end of the video!
@@DeLoEnterprises 50k
LCD display? You sure it’s not LED....just sayin
According to fords website it says 20-21 are using LCDs.
Upholstery of the back of the front seats seem to be very bad !!
Sorry about your experience!
Buenas saludos desde Colombia en los años 2015 al 2017 fueron las explorer que se vendieron muy bien en cambio para el 2018 2019 muy muy poco en el 2020 haca dede que salio a la venta nooo se an vendido porque por su alto costo consumo la garantia noo responde si la marca ford no mejora esta camioneta se quedara en vitrina en el 2021
con suerte, las ventas aumentarán en 2021 y será más eficiente.
@@DeLoEnterprises ojala con una mejor garantia y un precio razonable
Ford dealers are happy to sell you a vehicle but they can't currently repair cars due to a Ford parts shortage. Something they don't tell you when you buy a Ford. Ford blames COVID but according to my body shop (a nationwide chain) they have no problem getting parts for GM, Chrysler, Kia's etc. So if you're in a fender bender or a part fails on your Ford, it CAN'T BE FIXED. My 2021 Explorer has been sitting at a body shop for 2 months after we hit a deer and did relatively minor damage on it. Ford has no idea when they will be able to get parts and they refuse to pay for a rental car. They refuse to offer a loaner car. I'm currently in the process of filing a claim in Civil Court. The car may not be a lemon but the Ford product support and customer relations certainly is.
That sucks, I'm sorry your Ford dealer is having difficulties sourcing parts.
@@DeLoEnterprises Thanks, but it's NOT just the local Ford dealer, it's nation-wide. Yet Ford continues to sell vehicles they can't fix.
Better be nice for 60 grand.
Very!
It’s not trust me don’t buy it
Not a review, just a description. 👎🏻
Thank!
nothing new under the sun
Yeah!
One big difference between 2020 years is the trans-cooler on transmission leak has been fixed. The 2021 has been refined. Also the tailgate height can be adjusted for short people. Theirs a glove box light not mentioned. The auto stop feature is fantastic for city driving. City gas mileage runs 25-27 mpg.use 88 octane fuel, no 85 octane. Very comfortable ride, excellent response. 2 wheel drive gives you more mpg.
i like the 2019 version better the 2020 is ugly
they are very if not exactly similar!