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|Image = [[Image:2011-Ford-Explorer-SUV-109small.jpg]]
|Marque = [[Ford]]
|aka = [[Lincoln Aviator]]<br>[[Mercury Mountaineer]]
|Production = 1991-Present
|Class = Mid-size [[SUV]]
|Body Style = 5-door, 7-seat SUV
|Length = 193.4 in
|Width = 73.7 in
|Height = 72.8 in
|Wheelbase = 114.0 in
|Weight = 4500 lb
|Transmission = 6-Speed Automatic, FWD/AWD
|Engine = 2.0 litre ''Ecoboost'' turbocharged DI [[Inline-4]] <br>3.5 litre [[V6]]
|Power = 237 hp @ N/A rpm<br>250 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ 1750-4000 rpm<br><br>290 hp @ N/A rpm<br>255 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
|Similar =  '''similar (competition)'''
|Designer = '''Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)'''
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The '''[[Ford]] Explorer''' is a midsize sport utility vehicle sold mostly in North America built by the [http://www.fordvehicles.com Ford Motor Company] since 1990 and still in production as of 2009. It is manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky (it was also assembled in Hazelwood, Missouri until the plant closed on  March 10, 2006). It has been the best-selling vehicle midsize SUV in the United States each year since its introduction, and is one of the vehicles instrumental in turning the SUV from a special-interest vehicle into one of the most popular vehicle types on the road. The [[Ford]] Explorer continues to be a simple and reliable Mid-Size SUV that appeals to all age groups.
 
The Explorer has also been involved in controversy, after a spate of fatal rollover accidents involving Explorers fitted with Firestone tires. Most of the time, the Explorer had competed with the [[Nissan Pathfinder]] and the [[Toyota 4Runner]]. Both two-door Explorer Sport and four-door models of Explorer have been sold. Part-time four wheel drive is an available option, and since 1995 this has been a 'shift on the fly' system with full protection against being engaged at too high a speed.
 
A specially modified ''Special Service Vehicle'' version is also available from Ford Fleet for law enforcement.
 
See WikiCars' comprehensive '''[[Ford Explorer Review]]'''.
 
===Recent Changes===
*For 2011, Ford announced the '''next-generation 2011 Explorer'''. First and foremost, the new Mid-size SUV sheds its body-on-frame foundations for unibody ones. Styling-wise, it borrows heavily from the design language of the [[Ford Taurus]] with a bit of "kinetic" elements from Ford of Europe thrown in. It also seemingly has excellent interior quality to match. In terms of toys, the ''MyFord Touch'' system will be standard on up-level XLT and Limited Explorers; the base Explorer comes equipped with a non-touch version dubbed simply ''MyFord''. Also, the new Explorer gets a Land Rover-like ''Terrain Management System''. Underneath the clamshell hood, powertrain choices will initially entail a normally aspirated 3.5-liter V6 and the new 2.0-liter ''EcoBoost'' inline-four, both of which return a 30-percent boost in mileage over the current mills. The optional ''Ecoboost'' is said to produce 237 hp and 250 pound-feet of torque from 1,750-4,000 rpm while the standard [[V6]] makes 290 hp and 255 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. Unfortunately, despite the power increase and better economy, towing capacity has dropped significantly; on the V6 the 5,000lb towing capacity is 200 less than the outgoing V6 and a whopping 2000lb less than the V8 while the turbocharged four-banger's towing is limited to a mere 2000 lb. On the safety front, the new Explorer features a host of alphabet soup safety nannies to keep occupants safe including ''Roll Stability Control (RSC)'', in addition to regular ''Stability Control'', which utilizes body roll sensors to keep it upright, ''Curve Control'', radar-based adaptive cruise control which is also allied to the collision warning system (warns the driver with warning lights and pre-charges the brakes for quicker response, the industry first rear seatbelt airbag system allied to pressure sensors on the side of the vehicle which registers the collision well before current industry-standard accelerometers and, finally, a ''Cross-Traffic Alert'' system that uses radar sensors in the rear corners to look sideways as the vehicle is backed out of a parking space. Pricing for the base FWD V6 starts at $28,190, almost $2,000 less than the outgoing model. The top-trim Limited 4WD is $39,190 (plus destination) and the fully loaded all-wheel drive model goes up to a heady $48,075. [http://jalopnik.com/5517792/2011-ford-explorer-continues-the-off+road-charade][http://www.worldcarfans.com/110051426261/2011-ford-explorer-teased][http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/07/2011-ford-explorer-suv-revealed-gets.html]
 
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The 2006 Explorer has a slightly altered exterior yet as ''NewCarTestDrive'' states, "is the same overall length as the previous model, but it sits on a (two-inch) longer wheelbase and a much wider track, making it more stable and more comfortable." The XLS trim was discontinued after the 2006 model year.
 
For the 2009 model year, the Explorer also became equipped with the Ford Sync, a navigational system, and a trailer sway control. Also, the XLT Sport Package was added.
 
===Styles and Major Options===
The [[Ford]] Explorer is available in either a 210-[[HP|horsepower]] [[V6]] or a 292-[[HP|horsepower]] [[V8]] with either a 4.0L or a 4.6L engine, respectively. The Explorer comes in a 4x2 or a [[Four Wheel Drive|4x4]], in the following trims:
#  '''XLT'''
#  '''Eddie Bauer'''
#  '''Limited'''
 
===Pricing===
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===Gas Mileage===
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As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
 
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! colspan=4 |'''Trim'''
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! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | 2.0 litre ''Ecoboost''
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===Engine and Transmission===
Specifications, details, graphs, pictures and other information regarding the powertrain is placed in this section.
 
===Performance===
Please make sure to '''''write information of the vehicle's performance in a third-person point of view'''''. This section should include information about the car's '''acceleration figures''', '''handling''', '''braking''', etc.
 
If using information gathered from Road Test articles from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''.
 
===Reliability===
Warranty options and scheduled maintenance information should be mentioned here.
 
===Safety===
The accolades say it all: Ford Explorer for 2009 received the highest government crash test rating for all four crash seating positions (driver and right front passenger for frontal crash, and front and rear seating positions for side-impact).[http://www.carsdirect.com/ford/explorer/safety/]  However, the popular SUV received only three out of five stars for the Rollover rating. [http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ncap/cars/3704.html]
 
===Photos===
 
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===Colors===
The [[Ford]] Explorer comes in a variety of colors. The 2009 Explorer models are available in the following colors:
*  Dark Blue Pearl
*  Mineral Grey
*  Red Fire
*  Pueblo Gold
*  Silver Birch
*  Dark Stone
*  Black
*  Oxford White
*  Dark Cherry Metallic
 
All of the above colors come with a Camel interior. Dark stone and the eddie bauer interior is also available but only is available for the limited and eddie bauer trims.
 
===Main Competitors===
The [[Ford]] Explorer competes with several different Mid-Size SUVs, including the following:
*  [[Honda Pilot]]
*  [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]]
*  [[Jeep Commander]]
*  [[Nissan Pathfinder]]
*  [[Toyota 4Runner]]
*  [[Toyota Highlander]]
 
==[[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] Models==
[[Ford]] has no plans to create a [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version of the Explorer, as they have already saturated a good portion of the SUV market with the popular [[Ford Escape Hybrid|Escape Hybrid]].
 
==Unique Attributes==
[[Image:2011-Ford-Explorer-SUV-75aNll.jpg|right]]
Like other SUVs on the market, the [[Ford]] Explorer not only comes in different trims, but also shares its chassis with the compnay's other Make/Model counterparts. Currently, the Explorer shares its chassis with the [[Lincoln Aviator]] (Discontinued) and [[Mercury Mountaineer]].
 
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==Interior==
This section should include information on the interior's ''design'', ''build quality'', ''ergonomics'', ''space (head and legroom, front and rear)'', ''features'', ''stowage compartments'' and ''overall comfort'' and ''livability''. Add pictures wherever applicable and '''''keep information in a third-person point of view'''''.
 
==Resale Values==
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==Criticisms==
In May 2000, the [http://nhtsa.gov National Highway Traffic Safety Administration] (NHTSA) contacted [[Ford]] and Firestone about the high incidence of tire failure on [[Ford]] Explorers fitted with Firestone tires. [[Ford]] investigated and found that several models of 15 in (381 mm) Firestone tires (ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness AT) had very high failure rates, especially those made at Firestone's Decatur, Illinois plant.The failures all involved tread separation—the tread peeling off followed often by tire disintegration. If that happened, and the vehicle was running at speed, there was a high likelihood of the vehicle leaving the road and rolling over. Many rollovers cause serious injury and even death; it has been estimated that over 250 deaths and more than 3,000 serious injuries resulted from these failures.
 
[[Ford]] and Firestone have both blamed the other for the failures, which has led to the severing of relations between the two companies. Firestone has claimed that they have found no faults in design nor manufacture, and that failures have been caused by [[Ford]]'s recommended tire pressure being too low and the Explorer's design. [[Ford]], meanwhile, pointed out that tires manufactured by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company to the same specification had a spotless safety record when installed on the Explorer. [[Ford]]'s conclusions were confirmed by NHTSA in their report into the tire failures, published in October 2001.
 
Many outside observers tend towards blaming both parties; Firestone's tires being prone to tread separation and failure, and the Explorer being especially prone to rolling over if a tire fails at speed compared to other vehicles. However, a subsequent NHTSA investigation of real world accident data showed that the [[Ford]] Explorer was no more likely to roll over than any other SUV. A product recall was announced, allowing the Ford Explorer owners to change the affected tires for others.A large number of lawsuits have been filed against both [[Ford]] and Firestone, some unsuccessful, some settled out of court, and a few successfully. Lawyers for the plaintiffs have argued that both [[Ford]] and Firestone knew of the dangers but did nothing, and that specifically Ford knew that the Explorer was highly prone to rollovers. [[Ford]] denied these allegations.Car and Driver magazine tested a first-generation Explorer with a built-in rollcage and a special device that would flatten the tire at the push of a button. The Explorer did not flip in any of the numerous tests , and that was mostly because the driver managed to stay calm. Everyday Explorer drivers taken by surprise by a tread separation or loss of tire pressure in high speed traffic situations may have panicked and swerved violently, resulting in a significant portion of reported rollovers.
 
In December 15 2009, a 22 year old owner of a 2002 Explorer experienced a cruise control fault. At 12.40 PM, the driver was heading towards the Burke Rd turn off in Melbourne, Australia and realised that he couldn't cancel the cruise control so he continued along the Eastlink tollway towards Frankston. Police were called and brought out lights-and-sirens to bring the Explorer into control and as the driver had put on the brakes firmly, it came to a halt outside the Monash University. Ford Australia and Victoria Police started an investigation on the Explorer to determine the fault and a recall hasn't been planned at this stage but 6 other drivers had experienced this problem. [http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2009/medium-4x4/ford/explorer/vic-police-investigating-wild-explorer-17738]
 
==Generations==
==Current Generation (2011-present)==
[[Image:2011-Ford-Explorer-SUV-121small.jpg|right]]
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===Third Generation mid cycle facelift (2006-2010)===
[[Image:explorergen4.jpg|frame|Fourth Generation [[Ford]] Explorer]]
The Explorer and [[Mercury Mountaineer|Mountaineer]] are updated for 2006 on a new frame, produced by Magna International rather than Tower Automotive.  It was upsized, because the [[Ford Freestyle]] slotted between the [[Ford Escape|Escape]] and the Explorer for 2005.  Along with this new, stronger base are a new interior, redesigned rear suspension, and power-folding 3rd-row seats.  A tire-pressure monitoring system and [[Electronic Stability Control|electronic stability control]] will be standard.  Power running boards (like those on the [[Lincoln Navigator]]) that retract when the vehicle is in motion are an option.
 
However, unlike previous Explorers, there will be no right-hand drive version engineered. [[Ford]] Australia has a capable local equivalent instead, being the Australian designed and developed [[Ford Territory]]. The new Explorer is marketed in Japan in a left-hand drive configuration, as LHD vehicles are considered prestigious there.
 
A 210&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (157&nbsp;kW) 4.0&nbsp;L [[V6]] will be the base engine, with the 292&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (218&nbsp;kW) 24-valve [[V8]] taken from the [[Ford Mustang|Mustang]] as the top choice.  A six-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] transmission is available with this engine as well.
 
Despite slow sales, the new ''[[Ford Explorer Sport Trac]]'' was added to the Explorer line in early 2006 for the 2007 model year.  Unlike its predecessor, sold through 2005, it will feature the [[V8]] engine as an option, and will be based on the new, larger Explorer platform. ''AdvanceTrac®'' with ''Roll Stability Control™'' will be standard in the [[Ford Explorer Sport Trac|Sport Trac]].
 
A special 2007 ''SVT'' model called the ''Sport Trac Adrenalin'' was to use a [[Supercharged Engine|supercharged]] version of the 4.6&nbsp;L Modular [[V8]], with 390&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (291&nbsp;kW) and featuring 21-inch wheels.  It was to be a successor to the [[Ford F-Series|F-Series Lightning]] pickup.  However, it was cancelled in a cost cutting move, as part of ''The Way Forward''. [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060203/AUTO01/602030367] [http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=109191]
 
The Explorer will receive another upgrade in 2011 when Ford unveils a fifth generation in 2010, which is expected to replace the Taurus X. [http://www.autoblog.com/2009/03/31/2011-ford-explorer-reportedly-to-be-built-in-chicago-on-taurus-x/ "2011 Ford Explorer reportedly to be built in Chicago on Taurus X platform" From Autoblog.com (March 31, 2009)]
 
===Third Generation (2002-2005)===
[[Image:explorergen3.jpg|frame|Third Generation [[Ford]] Explorer]]
The 4 door Explorer and companion [[Mercury Mountaineer]] were redesigned entirely in 2002, losing all kinship with the [[Ford Ranger|Ranger]] and the continued ''Explorer Sport/Sport Trac''. The 2-door Explorer Sport was replaced by the [[Ford Escape]] in 2001. Engines were either the [[Overhead Camshafts|SOHC]] 4.0 L [[V6|V6]] (210 [[HP|hp]]/157 kW) or a 4.6 L 239 [[HP|hp]] (178 kW) V8, with the 203 [[HP|hp]] (151 kW) 4.0 L [[V6|V6]] still available on the Explorer Sport. A third-row seat became available for the first time, bringing total passenger capacity to 7. Both manual and [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] 5-speed transmissions and 2, 4, and all-wheel drive were available. Trim lines were the base ''Sport Value'', ''Sport Choice'', ''XLS'', ''Sport Premium'', ''XLT'', ''Eddie Bauer'', and top of the line ''Limited''. AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™ were standard for 2005.
 
All three trucks use code U6 (for 4x2), U7 (for [[Four Wheel Drive|4x4]]), and U8 (for [[Four Wheel Drive|AWD]]) in the 5th, 6th, and 7th positions of the VIN.
 
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Image:2007 Exploer Limited.jpg|2007 [[Ford]] Explorer ''Eddie Bauer Edition''
Image:explorerinterior.jpg|The Optional ''Eddie Bauer Luxury Package'' with leather-trimmed seating and the two-tone effect
Image:explorerinteriors.jpg|Changing the seating configurations is easy with the new tip/fold/kneel functionality of the 2nd row seats.
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===Second Generation (1995-2001)===
[[Image:explorergen2.jpg|frame|Second Generation [[Ford]] Explorer]]
The Explorer saw significant exterior, interior and suspension updates in 1995. The former "Twin Traction Beam" (TTB) front suspension was replaced with a more car-like independent front suspension. The Explorer lineup now consisted of two models: 2-door Explorer Sport and the 4-door Explorer. Two more trim lines were added as well, the ''Limited'' was a higher end 4-door, while the ''Eddie Bauer'' trim level was replaced with [[Ford Expedition|Expedition]] on 2-door Explorers (1995 only, the name would be reused on the 1997 [[Ford Expedition]]). A 210 [[HP|hp]] (157 kW) 4.9 L "5.0" V8 engine was added for 1996 along with real [[Four Wheel Drive|all wheel drive]] on the ''Eddie Bauer'' and ''Limited'' in 1997. A more-powerful [[Overhead Camshafts|SOHC]] 205 [[HP|hp]] (153 kW) engine came as an option in 1997 along with an optional 5-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]]. A [[Mercury]] twin, the [[Mercury Mountaineer]] was added in 1997 as well.
 
The 1995 Explorer was the first production vehicle to use a neon center high mount stop lamp. This was replaced with more conventional lamps when the liftgate was refreshed in 1998. Another facelift came in 1999, at which time the ''XLS'' name replaced ''XL'' as the base model .
 
2001 saw the introduction of the ''Explorer Sport Trac'', which put a small pickup bed behind the four normal SUV doors.
 
"The 2-door Explorer Sport was replaced by the Ford Escape in 2001." '''This is not true''' I own a ford Explorer S'''port 2 door and it is a 2002 model'''. Therefore this source is not correct.
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===First Generation (1991-1994)===
[[Image:explorergen1.jpg|frame|First Generation [[Ford]] Explorer]]
The [[Ford]] Explorer was released in March 1990 as a 1991 model, replacing the [[Ford Bronco|Bronco II]], which was almost exactly identical to the original Explorer. Like its predecessor, it was based on the [[Ford Ranger]] compact pickup truck and was equipped with a 4.0 L 155 [[HP|hp]] (116 kW) [[V6]] engine and 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] transmission. There were both 2-door and 4-door bodystyles with available rear or four wheel drive.
 
Explorers came in 4 trim levels: Base ''XL'', ''XLT'', ''Sport'' (the two-door version), and the upscale ''Eddie Bauer'' Edition. A 5-speed manual transmission was added, for the Sport, for 1992, and the engine lost 10 [[HP|hp]] (7.5 kW). 15 [[HP|hp]] (11 kW) was added for 1993 for a total of 160 [[HP|hp]] (119 kW). The ''Limited'' version was also added for 1993. Available only in the 4-door style, it was even more upscale than the ''Eddie Bauer'' version. It featured [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] headlights, foglamps, an [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] transmission as standard equipment, an auto-dimming rear view mirror, a center roof console with compass and outside thermometer, special wheels, and a special grille. A variant of the ''Explorer Sport'' was sold by [[Mazda]] as the [[Mazda Navajo]], which won '''Motor Trend''' magazine's ''Truck of the Year'' award but was discontinued two years later.
 
Modified Explorers, with a new paint job and glass roof among other features, appeared in the 1993 blockbuster film "'''Jurassic Park'''" as tour cars.
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==Worldwide==
If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to mention that information. Also, mention if the <MODEL> goes by another name in these other markets.
 
==Design quirks and oddities==
Refer to any pop-culture tidbits about the [[Automobile|vehicle]] in this section.
 
==Awards==
*  The Explorer was nominated for the ''North American Truck of the Year'' award for 2006.
*  Ford Explorer: named ''2006 Best-in-Class SUV'' by '''NEMPA'''
*  The Ford Explorer was named the 2006 '''AutoByTel''' Editors' Choice Award Winner for ''SUV of the Year''.
*  '''Detroit Free Press''' names 2006 Explorer "''Truck of the Year''"
 
==See Also==
{{Ford}}
 
==External Links==
*  Ford Explorer official websites: [http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/explorer/ U.S.A.]
** [http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=en&section=1&sVehCategory=FordSUVs&Model=Explorer Canada]
** [http://bp2.forddirect.fordvehicles.com/2011-Ford-Explorer#page=/Models/ Official Ford Explorer Configurator]
 
'''''News and References'''''
*  [http://jalopnik.com/5517792/2011-ford-explorer-continues-the-off+road-charade 2011 Ford Explorer Continues The Off-Road Charade]
*  [http://www.worldcarfans.com/110051426261/2011-ford-explorer-teased 2011 Ford Explorer teased]
*  [http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa091200a.htm?terms=firestone Firestone, Ford, DOT and the Law (About.com)]
*  [http://www.cardomain.com/MakeModel/Ford/Explorer Ford Explorer at CarDomain]
*  [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/06/2011-ford-explorer-suv-first-official.html 2011 Ford Explorer SUV: First Official Teaser Photos, More to Come ]
*  [http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/26/2011-ford-explorer-unveiled-tries-crossing-over-on-road-to-redemption/ 2011 Ford Explorer unveiled, tries crossing over on road to redemption]
*  [http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/26/2011-ford-explorer-puts-four-cylinder-ecoboost-engine-above-v6/ 2011 Ford Explorer puts four-cylinder EcoBoost engine above V6 in pecking order]
*  [http://jalopnik.com/5596161/2011-ford-explorer-this-is-not-an-suv 2011 Ford Explorer: This Is Not An SUV]
*  [http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/26/2011-ford-explorer-configurator-already-up-and-running-pricing/ 2011 Ford Explorer configurator already up and running, pricing starts at $28,190*]
 
'''''Enthusiast Sites and Discussion Forums'''''
*  [http://www.explorerforum.com Serious Explorations] Ford Explorer, Ranger and Bronco II Enthusiast Site
*  [http://www.broncoii-ranger.com BroncoII-Ranger.com] Ford Bronco II, Ranger, Explorer Enthusiast And  Site.
*  [http://www.ford-explorer-freunde.de Ford-Explorer-Freunde.de] German Explorer Enthusiasts
*  [http://explorer4x4.de explorer4x4.de] German Site for Ford Explorer
*  [http://ford-explorer.ch ford-explorer.ch/fordexplorer.ch] private swiss site for ford explorer
 
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer Ford Explorer], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ford_Explorer&action=history contributors].
 
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