2011-2015 Ford Explorer navigation gps

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2014
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    The 2014 Ford Explorer, now in its fourth year as a large crossover utility vehicle, continues to be both one of the best-known U.S. nameplates and a strong seller among those who need seven seats and a lot of interior volume. The original high-volume SUV for Ford has evolved, along with American family needs, and today the Explorer share much of its underpinnings with Ford's big sedans, as well as the Ford Flex large wagon. That might not be the right stuff if you need to cross the Rubicon it's just right for all-weather family transit.
    The Explorer offers plenty of room for lots of people, or lots of stuff, and it does it much more efficiently than it did in previous generations based on trucks. And it still retains some mud-running bona fides too--even if they probably were only ever weekend ambitions for most of their suburban owners. Simply put, for almost everything a family would throw at the 2014 Ford Explorer, it does it better than before--and it does what the wide majority of us need to do in a crossover.
    In style, the Explorer doesn't turn away too abruptly from the past. Inside it does its best impression of a Taurus sedan in look and feel, albeit a little more upright. Performance is buttoned-down, almost to sport-wagon standards, with predictable, benign handling and available all-wheel drive. The 3.5-liter V-6 that's offered through most of the lineup is plenty quick, while the front-wheel-drive Explorer with an EcoBoost four is best kept for those who seldom if ever take advantage of this vehicles spacious seating. The Explorer Sport is a different personality--very quick, taut, and faster than any V-8 Explorer of the past; it's a crossover extension of the Taurus SHO, essentially.
    The 2014 Ford Explorer has one of the most spacious interiors on the market--especially if you judge it by passenger space. Up to seven passengers can fit, and five adults will be fine in the front two rows. Getting into the third row is a little tougher than it is for the Ford Flex, as the Explorer sits taller. Every inch of this interior seems to be designed with family use in mind, and a power tailgate and power-folding seats are there to make it more convenient.
    Those carlike underpinnings mean that the 2014 Explorer can't quite hit the trails with the likes of the Grand Cherokee. But on-the-road handling is its forte, and it has quick, well-weighted steering plus terrific ride control, thanks to its substantial curb weight and an independent suspension. Highway miles truly are its friend.
    That doesn't preclude it from getting dirty now and then. A Terrain Management system controls stability and other systems to limit wheelspin while maintaining a 5,000-pound towing capacity. It's definitely Explorer Lite compared to the distant past, but it's still quite capable, in the wider view.
    Going by safety, the Explorer is one of the safest

Комментарии • 2

  • @rebeccalevan9794
    @rebeccalevan9794 8 лет назад +3

    Do you have a video on the phone connect and how to keep the address book? Ours keeps saying "updating, please wait" when we ask it to call someone. And when we hit the re download address book it does not do anything. Does the system need a update? We are Apple users, all the updates they been releasing has messed up my car phone book!

  • @3haljordan
    @3haljordan 3 года назад

    Thanks