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3320 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 5:13 PM
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KEEFER, Could you possibly wait till next year for your Explorer purchase? It gets a mild re-design with a more power V8 engine. RBUNDN, There's a site that you might be able to find accurate information on fixing that on your own, from Ford's personal techs. Do a websearch for FlatRateTech and they should be able to help you there. |
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Replying to: rbudn83510 (Oct 11, 2004 12:11 pm) Good luck! |
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Replying to: keeferb (Oct 11, 2004 11:43 am)
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Replying to: nvbanker (Oct 11, 2004 9:01 pm) However, you have to remember there was a redesign in 2001. The new body style, the new suspension setup, the new motor, and lastly the new transmission. So, the vehicles you have owned are vastly different from the new ones today. In addition to this, every year it seems Ford does "cost cutting" on all it's models. It is quite evident on the Focus, (non-spoke wheels-now wheel covers on SE, Dashboard,single circuit rear lights, etc.) and on the Explorer, they have done away with color-keyed door handles on the XLT (mine has them) and if you want them you have to purchase a "appearance package" to get them. I am sorry to say, that this will be my last Ford. It hasn't been that Bad of an SUV (2002 XLT w/4.0 SOHC, 2WD). But with with all these little problems that creep up in exactly two years, I find it a pain and unacceptable. If gas prices continue to rise-it will be off to the Lexus or Acura dealership for a Japanese engineered car. It easy to see why Ford is in trouble if you look real close!
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Replying to: chuck1 (Oct 12, 2004 2:41 pm) I have nothing against Japanese cars either. But they decontent their cars just about as quickly, only in some cases they never content them to begin with. Like, for example, my Honda that had no passenger side power door lock switch - could only be locked from the driver's door. What a pain that was. They made them that way for years, maybe they still do. If a black door handle is a deal breaker for you, and you don't want to get the upgraded trim package, then I guess you gotta do what you gotta do.
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Replying to: chuck1 (Oct 10, 2004 5:08 pm) |
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Replying to: nvbanker (Oct 12, 2004 2:58 pm)
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| Then go buy your Pilot, pal, and live happily ever after. This really isn't the bash & rant board. No question, the Pilot is a fine rig. I'm just saying, I've had a lot of Fords, and a lot of Explorers & Mountaineers, and have experienced none of the maladies you referenced whatsoever. I'm sure they put out a klinker once in a while, everybody does - they're machines. I've owned a Honda, and it was an awesome little car. I still own an Infiniti, also a marvelous machine, very expensive to repair when it does need to be fixed, but fortunately, that's not too often. I remain convinced though, and I have lots of experience to back up my claim. Everything Ford makes isn't perfect, the their trucks and SUVs though, are usually out there in front in design, and tops in performance and quality as well. YMMV. | |
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