I'm not a Ford guy. I would have never bought one. But my wife had one of these as a rental vehicle last year and its amazing. I've wanted one ever since.
Pretty cool midsize suv. Like I said in previous comments hopefully it'll last the test of time with no major recalls. What I like to see from manufacturers is I wish they would incorporate a USB port inside the back of the rear view mirror. This way you could plug in a dash cam without cords dangling all over the dash. Just a suggestion on my part.
Tremor is such a good trim. I like soft suspension, tall tires, and some ground clearance. I don’t go off road, but I use bad roads on my family road tips. These are usually easier to clean as well. I use my vehicle as a tool, including having boards few times a year.
My wife had a 13 ginger ale metallic green explorer when we started dating, she loved it. She still loves them, but likes the expeditions a little better with the kids. She sold it to my dad for 15,000 after we bought her first expedition in the summer of 19.
I would like to see a jeep grand cherokee trail hawk vs explorer timberline comparison. That would be great i think but maybe just me bc im seriously interested in both of them.
If only it had a 2-speed transfer case with a low range. I need low-range. So it's off my list, but it is a nice SUV. Though 54k is still too much to me for what it is. 10k off, and we're talking about a good vehicle for my wife...
@@benblakeney7418 the limited slip rear should help. I agree with you id prefer a standar 2 speed transfer case in these newer offerings but most people will rarely need it. Watch some other videos they do some pretty early stuff for a "stock" explorer offroad.
Weirdly enough, these are relatively common in Japan. All of them individual import. Obviously common when talking about grey import. I’d assume soldiers buy them initially and then some “wanna be Americans” buy them as second hand 😂 I like the looks of it more than my own Forester 2020 😂❤
@@Jason-Samko Please go through a list of vehicle you’ve owned in a video. :) 6 Explorers and 5 F-150 - or something, from memory :) I plan to own my Forester for next five years minimum. Especially that my daughter is three :)
I'm not a Ford guy. I would have never bought one. But my wife had one of these as a rental vehicle last year and its amazing. I've wanted one ever since.
These sure are a great suv
Pretty cool midsize suv. Like I said in previous comments hopefully it'll last the test of time with no major recalls. What I like to see from manufacturers is I wish they would incorporate a USB port inside the back of the rear view mirror. This way you could plug in a dash cam without cords dangling all over the dash. Just a suggestion on my part.
@@westcoastronnieOC714 agree 100 9n the dash cam port
Tremor is such a good trim.
I like soft suspension, tall tires, and some ground clearance.
I don’t go off road, but I use bad roads on my family road tips.
These are usually easier to clean as well.
I use my vehicle as a tool, including having boards few times a year.
I put the quadratic dead pedal in my Jeep gladiator it’s beautiful
Very nice
My wife had a 13 ginger ale metallic green explorer when we started dating, she loved it. She still loves them, but likes the expeditions a little better with the kids. She sold it to my dad for 15,000 after we bought her first expedition in the summer of 19.
@traebishop3846 very nice. Expedition has a ton of room!
Oh my yes, if you lie the third row down there isn't much that you can't carry, especially if you have a max which is the only one we will buy.
I would like to see a jeep grand cherokee trail hawk vs explorer timberline comparison. That would be great i think but maybe just me bc im seriously interested in both of them.
If only it had a 2-speed transfer case with a low range. I need low-range. So it's off my list, but it is a nice SUV. Though 54k is still too much to me for what it is. 10k off, and we're talking about a good vehicle for my wife...
@@benblakeney7418 the limited slip rear should help. I agree with you id prefer a standar 2 speed transfer case in these newer offerings but most people will rarely need it. Watch some other videos they do some pretty early stuff for a "stock" explorer offroad.
Ford has not updated this trim unlike the new 2025’s. Hopefully Ford will update it soon and maybe even offer the 2.7 liter V6 on it.
Weirdly enough, these are relatively common in Japan. All of them individual import.
Obviously common when talking about grey import.
I’d assume soldiers buy them initially and then some “wanna be Americans” buy them as second hand 😂
I like the looks of it more than my own Forester 2020 😂❤
@valdius85 we have owned 6 exporers. Always been great vehicles
@@Jason-Samko
Please go through a list of vehicle you’ve owned in a video. :)
6 Explorers and 5 F-150 - or something, from memory :)
I plan to own my Forester for next five years minimum. Especially that my daughter is three :)
@valdius85 9 f150s. Loved the f150s when I lived in michigan
So this is like a Subaru Ford
@@dubbadubdub82 bigger but sorta