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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Just when I thought I had decided on a Prado, I have now started to look at these Fords.

    I would really like a Patrol actually, but they do seem to be quite a lot more expensive. I suppose it is all related to getting what you pay for.

    With the explorer, they have a bigger engine than the prado's, but a bit smaller than the patrols. Size of the body seems to be similar to the prado. Patrol seems to be a bit bigger in body than the prados.

    So this to me means the explorer may be a bit more powerful on a size to weight ratio. Though I have not had all the specs out. Just the impression I have been getting looking at lots of cars on the net.

    Did I mention I am mad keen Ford. Not that that makes a heap of difference getting a 4x4, but certainly does not go against a choice.

    Have been looking at cars around the 1998 - 2000 vintage. Looks like I can get an explorer for around $10,000.00-$12,000.00, whereas I would be looking at around 15 - 17 for the Prado, and a bit more for the patrol.

    Are the Prado and Patrol that much better. If they are, are the explorers reasonably good anyway. Have gone off pajero's.

    The car will only see off road at Fraser and similar places a couple of times a year. The rest will be to the supermarket and towing the 1700kg boat.


    I liked it better when I thought I had made a choice on manufacturer!!

    Cheech

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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    i think the term exploder is the term allot of people call these 4X4s.
    I think its something to do with the wireing.

    stick with a prado IMO

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Hey Cheech,they are called exploders for a good reason.You'd be doing well to get over 100k out of one before spending nearly as much on the engine as you payed for the car,there is the reason as to why they are so much cheaper than other vehicles of the same vintage(just like a Disco looses around 70% of its value after a few years)Best of luck deciding

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    to place a bit of """fairness"" into the equation,,,

    yes the earlier models had a habit of self combustion but this was very quickly rectified but the name stuck like the preverable,,,$#@ to a blanket

    in reality,,, the explorers ARE the no 1 selling 4x4 in the worldwide market,,, the problem they had was to do with the australian design regulations,,, they are absolutely hot property in the used car market,,, we had/have the occassional come in as trade,,, but there normally sold prior,, or as there going through roadworthy etc etc

    the v8 models,,,, good truck,,, but the 6'ers outsell 10-1

    front end can be touchy,,,, but a look at servicing records can place your mind at ease,,,

    prior to my existing truck,, we had 5 new models passed onto us from ford australia,,, 1 was in black,,,, this came that close to being mine it wasn't funny,,, why didn't i buy it???? my preference has always been a 4b with a tray,,,

    oh,,, know that police chase we all witnessed with OJ Simpson trying to evade the law,,,,, explorer

    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    If it aint Japanese dont buy it! Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, u cant go wrong. I work on a few Exploders regularly and they are a very very poorly built car. Like akman said stick with the Playdoh.

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    Steer Clear of the ford Cheech,cant go to far wrong with a Toyota they are a much better built Vehicle.
    THOUGHT OF THE DAY

    Live life like a dog,If you cant eat it or hump it ,
    pee on it and walk away.

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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Had an Explorer for 9 years . Still happy with it after 150000 k's . Had a Patrol before that for about 11 months . Couldn't stand the thing it was a piece of, ......you work it out . Total repairs in the Explorer , brake linings , tyres , radiator and a clutch . It is still quite, doesn't use oil and even after being in the weather for most of it's life the paintwork is still good . Rear springs sagged and were replaced under warranty . They sagged again and it now has after market springs and no problems . Pretty good on the sand and ok to tow with . Much more economical than the Patrol we had and more powerful.

    If you asked me would I buy another .......yes I would . The only downside is you couldn't put gas on the model I have.

    Pacific

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    Just a bit more about Explorers . Ten years ago I towed a caravan from Sydney to Queensland with a 4.2 litre auto Patrol . The Patrol developed a "hernia" and while the engine was being repaired under warranty I was lucky enough to be able to hire an Explorer with a towbar . I towed the van all over the place and was impressed how much better it was towing with an Explorer . Took the Explorer on the beach and it was better there as well . A few months later I gave the Patrol the flick and have never been sorry .

    Pacific

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Thanks for the comments.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member JRBK's Avatar
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Cheech,
    I went through the same dilemna you're going through a year or so ago. I wanted a prado, landrcruiser or pajero. The missus wanted a territory or the like as we have 4 kids.
    The result was a Ford Explorer as Torque Ford at Redcliffe had a good deal on them. The fact that it is the missus car, and she went from a Ford Laser, to a Holden Zafira up to a Ford Explorer 4wd, she had to be comfortable driving the bigger car. She tried driving a 2 different pajero's and hated them. She loves her Explorer now, and can even reverse park for the first time.
    We only considered the Explorer as my cousin has one and absolutely loves it. She said they would buy another any time and would recommend one to anyone. They take theirs to Fraser and everywhere no problems, never missed a beat.
    I have a new dilemna now, as a well looked after second hand 100 series landcruiser is coming up sale and i'm now trying to convince the missus to buy it.
    Good luck..
    Mark..

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    They Aren't Imported Anymore, And This Will Kill The Resale Value. You Should Save Many Thousands Of Dollars Before Even Considering These Cars. Fuel Economy Is Pretty Bad If You Do Much Running Around Town.
    We Have Trouble Selling Them Up Here In The North. Cheers, Geoff
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Quote Originally Posted by KAGEY1 View Post
    They Aren't Imported Anymore, And This Will Kill The Resale Value. You Should Save Many Thousands Of Dollars Before Even Considering These Cars. Fuel Economy Is Pretty Bad If You Do Much Running Around Town.
    We Have Trouble Selling Them Up Here In The North. Cheers, Geoff
    we found the same with the sales in north qld geoff on the explorer,,,, i work with the pacific motor group,,,, 13-14 dealerships qld wide,,, and yep your true in what you say re import,,,

    but as would be aware,, they are returning,,, similar fate to that off the f250,,, australian design rules changed,,, cars no longer complied

    if you have any issue with trades coming in that you don't want,,, do what our guys do,,,, truck em to brissie ,,, wholesale value here is far greater

    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    Choppa, does that mean there are good deals to be had in buying one myself from nth Qld. Buying second had I would not have warranties anyway, so would be the cost of a flight and fuel to get back to brisbane. Under a grand.

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    Good Christ there is a bit of mis-information going on (yet again) about steering clear of non-Jap 4wds.

    I dont like the lack of off road aticulation and clearance in the explorers, but otherwise dont know much about them...but for petes sake please leave other non-jap 4wds out of it (The Land Rover range minus the Freelander). Please read earlier threads about Discos and Defenders/County's in particular.

    Cheers

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    Re: Ford Explorer. Any good?

    cheech as a prime example,,,, we just sold a explorer v8,,, to a bloke in nsw that has been trying to locate one for about a month or so,,,, placing it through salary sacrafice,,, and its second hand,,,

    as i previously stated,,, these things within ""our group"" are considered money in the bank,,,, if you do a search through the various auction sites,,, carsales etc etc,,, they are far and few between,,,,,

    a quick and easy way to place minds at ease is to phone or call into your local service (ford) centre,,,, ask the manager/mechanic what their opinion is,,,

    but i stand by my comment,,, north qld is nearly 5-1 in sales of cruisers compared to what we sell on the sunshine coast,,, same would apply to commodore,,,, and hence when we get something down here that may pull more dollars up there,,,, its trucked,,,,, vice versa in regards to what we sell more off compared to them

    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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