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2006 Ford Explorer Review (continued)
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The new 2006 Ford Explorer looks like the F-150 pickup in front, with finer, scaled-down features. There are four different grilles to distinguish the various models.

The combination of more chrome, bigger and bolder lamps and the new square-cornered aero mirrors make it look more like a Lexus SUV than a Ford, and we mean that in the most complimentary way. They don't want you to mistake it, though, so every 2006 Explorer badge is about twice as big and twice as thick as those on 2005 models.

Between the elaborate headlamps and the revamped rear lamps, it's a big, empty box with five large doors and a whole bunch of space inside. With the V8 engine, the new Explorer is rated to tow up to a whopping 7,300 pounds. And it's rated to carry up to 1,500 pounds of payload.

Interior Features

Everything inside the Explorer is new for 2006. Every switch, button, face, texture and panel of the interior has been changed, changed to a much more modern, crisper presentation, one of Ford design boss J Mays's personal design campaigns brought to life. There is a dark wood for most models and darker, richer wood for the Eddie Bauer version. The graphics are accented with metal surrounds both shiny and matte, depending. On the downside, we saw a fair amount of glare reflected off the dash top onto the windshield of the early models we drove.

Second-row seats are available as a 60/40 split bench seat, a 60/40 split bench with recline and third-row access, or two bucket seats and a console. The bucket seats are more comfortable for adults, but the bench seats fold down better for cargo.

The third row, when ordered, sits almost two inches higher than before so kids can see out better. The third row is always a 50/50 split, but is available with manual or power folding and unfolding.

And now the floor really is completely flat when all the seats are folded, with almost no forward rise (2 degrees as opposed to 10 before). With three seats, you get 13.6, then 43.9, then 83.7 cubic feet of space as the seats fold down; the five-seater has slightly more room with the seats folded.

The DVD-based navigation system is very easy to use, with excellent colors and graphics, though the screen is on the small side.

Ford designers may have gone over the top on the front door armrests, the latch pull, and the opening handle. The armrest is very large and filled with foam to assist in side crash protection, with the chrome latch pull rounded around the leading edge, but the door handle is buried underneath it, where the human wrist cannot comfortably go. Otherwise, the new Explorer interior works very well.

The new seats are at once more supportive and more comfortable than the old, hard Explorer seats, the colors and trims and combinations are elegant and tasteful, the metallic trims just about right, not overdone.


  2006 Ford Explorer consumer reviews:
 
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Driving this vehicle is like driving a big sports car. Very powerful and responsive. The engine is VERY smooth when idling. Very quiet inside and has a smooth ride and very secure handling.
posted by Bob Sanchez on Feb 17 2006
 
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Great truck. Fantastic acceleration for a truck in this price range. Gas mileage is pretty good considering engine size. Would recommend the Explorer to anyone looking for a new SUV
posted by Cavender on Oct 08 2006
 
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A Perfect car. The seats are comfortable and the ride it smooth. Handling is good too. Overall, it is one fabulous SUV and I hope it will stay like this for a long time to come
posted by Capper Brooks on Jul 10 2007
 
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I have had two ford explorers and have found the to one of the best suvs on the market in every catagory bar none.I drove my 2001 explorer from salt lake city to knoxville tennesee and back and never had a hint of any problems.This was done in a six day period.
posted by Gordon A.Petersen on Mar 10 2008
 
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