Here's why the Ford Explorer Sport Trac made it 100,000 miles with only small issues
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2021
- We take a quick look into this Ford Explorer and how it made it so far because of the relentless service done by the previous owner. Watch to then end to see 3 items to look out for failure.
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Doors shut perfectly on my 1988 Ranger, 2007 Ranger and 2012 Escape
Whacking the shit out of it with that ring 😂
A good slap on the hood always helps to get engine going! ! Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content!
My 01 sport trac still stock original motor and tran got all most 300000 miles I never been strand. Last winter in Montana, it went negative 50, and it still started up no problem.
Overall, it’s a great truck. Nice to see them when they hit 300,000 miles. Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content. Cheers.
I have an '07 V8 with 233k miles on it and it's awesome! I only had to replace the alternator. Other than that it's just been regular maintenance items.
Overall, It’s a a fair truck. Thanks for watching. Please be sure to subscribe to the latest content!
186k and still going on my 03 sport trac xlt. It has NOT had an easy life. Rattles on startup. Missing a quarter panel. Not a straight peice of metal on her. She gets back to the dirtbikes trails that jeep owner would never dare attempt. Love my truck dearly.
Understood. I hear that from a couple other people about their sport tracks when you start them up cold. Thanks for Sharing and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content! Cheers!
Timing chain you should probably get that fixed
@@jerwur39l94 litteraly cheaper to run it till it dies and have a jegs reman swapped in. Engine has to come out for rear timing so why not start fresh from there?
Got 230,455 on mine
Rehang the doors dude, stop slamming it
The door shouldn’t have to be rehung if it was built properly in the first place. I was a used car appraiser for 18 years and what I learned from many years seeing vehicles that were over 110K miles is that the F150 was built much better than the Explorer Sport Track. Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content.
You should rename your channel to 'Real Car Abuse & Complaint Reviews' jeez stop beating on that man's car.
😂Real Cars Abuse, I love it ! You are right, I’m not gentle to these vehicles, but neither are the owners. Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content . Cheers. 😎
The sun and street will do 10X more damage than me! 😂lol. Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe for the latest content. Cheers. 😎
The hell is this dude doing? 😅
Reviewing an old Ford Explorer Sport Trac and providing information
@@realcarreviews6021 You are beating up a well taken care off truck. If I was the owner I would have kicked you out. Lol Maybe its your shirt. 😅
@@JorgeCampos-xy6kt - if the truck can’t take a few bumps from me, the how will it hold up on the road ? Thanks for watching and your comments. Cheers !!
It was a nice truck till this fool got it…
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The Doors Only Take An Adjustment!! Stop Putting The Vehicle Down !! You Really Don't Know Vehicles!!!
After spending 20 years in the car business, appraising over 75,000 vehicles, and operating a dealership, I may have picked up a few nuggets of knowledge. I have noticed over the years is there is a quality difference of fit and finish between Ford product and Toyota product. each product has its pros and cons, I have just found more faults with Fords. Thanks for watching and your comments. Cheers.
Lots of complaining!!!
Yes, you are right; I am complaining a lot because after driving Toyota Tacoma‘s, and Tundra‘s for 20 years, you find a lot of flaws with the Ford. Thanks for watching and your comments. Please be sure to subscribe to the latest content. 😎
@@realcarreviews6021 awesome review. My parents are thinking of getting a 2010 Ford sport trak of which they are replacing since it got into an accident. I told them they should think about getting a Toyota Tacoma, but with the prices on the used market on Taco’s are ridiculous! Funny thing is my parents have a 03’ Solara and a 22’ RAV4 with very low miles and yet they are gonna get a ford. Oh my, I hope the 2010 sport trac they think of getting will be a smart purchase. For me, I don’t think it’s a great decision. For me, I have a 97’ 4Runner with 285k miles and still going strong, along with my Lexus GX470 with 156k miles and my 06’ Highlander with 104k miles going strong. My crappy 07’ Ford free star trans died at 140k miles and my parents 04’ Ford Sport trac was falling apart at only 131k miles. I figure they would learn from their previous Ford sport trac.😅. Anyway, keep up the good work!
@@christopherdeguzman1137 this was an extremely rare find for a Ford sport Trac. Most every single Ford sport track I’ve ever seen was not in the condition that this one was in. The previous owner had over 100 service records done to it, so basically the vehicle had every part replaced on it. I agree that a Toyota Tacoma is a much better vehicle and Toyota’s in general than the Ford product. Thanks for watching and your comments, please be sure to subscribe for the latest content.
@@realcarreviews6021It also doesn’t help when you’re carelessly banging & slamming on it either. It’s a near 20 year vehicle, lots of stuff you’re complaining about like the doors not shutting correctly can all be easily fixed since it just comes out of adjustment because of age & excessive use. All trucks were like that for decades upon decades without being damped or assisted, that didn’t become a thing until not that long ago. The only thing I agree with is the cruise control buttons. Besides that, most Ford vehicles often hold up extremely well inside & out despite what you say, fit & finish in them is often excellent. Definitely better than the trash from competitors like GM & Chrysler when all their vehicles just fall apart. Lots of pointless Ford bashing! None of these issues are Ford specific either, these can apply to any vehicle including your Tacoma’s & Tundra’s that you say you’ve been driving for 20 years.