Category Archives: Ford Explorer

Blue 2019 Ford Explorer Limited Luxury Edition Parked in Front of a Barn

What features do the 2019 Ford Explorer Special Edition models offer?

Are you drawn to the highly-capable Ford Explorer, with its roomy interior, off-road performance, towing prowess, and a smooth ride? Are you the type of automotive buyer that likes to customize? Check out the features in the two Explorer Special Edition models that Ford recently unveiled at the State Fair of Texas: the Explorer Desert Copper Edition and Explorer Limited Luxury Edition. Read the rest of this entry >>

2018 Ford Explorer Driving Past Mountain Lake

See How the 2018 Ford Explorer Stacks up Against the SUV Competition

2018 Ford Explorer vs Toyota Highlander vs GMC Acadia vs Honda Pilot

The 2018 Ford Explorer is a highly-capable SUV, with its powerful engine options, towing prowess, off-road capabilities, and advanced driver assistance technologies. See how the new Explorer measures up against the competition in this 2018 Ford Explorer vs Toyota Highlander vs GMC Acadia vs Honda Pilot comparison. Read the rest of this entry >>

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2017 Ford Flex vs 2017 Ford Explorer

If you’re entering the market for a new SUV, then you understand firsthand how challenging it can be to pick out the perfect one. Once you’ve narrowed it down to the specific brand you’re interested in, it’s still difficult to decide on the exact model. That’s where we come in! Our team here at Western Slope Auto is comparing the 2017 Ford Flex to the 2017 Ford Explorer to give drivers a detailed understanding of what each one has to offer. Read the rest of this entry >>

2017 Explorer in Red

What are the color options for the 2017 Ford Explorer?

2017 Ford Explorer Exterior Color Options

The Ford Explorer has been the #1 best-selling SUV over the last 25 years, and the newest generation is ready to keep the tradition going strong. The 2017 Ford Explorer offers powerful performance, smart features, and modern amenities. We’ve put together a display of the 2017 Ford Explorer exterior color options for drivers interested in the all-new adventurous SUV.

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2017 Ford Explorer

Does the Ford Explorer have a third row?

Does the Ford Explorer have 3rd row seating?

The Ford Explorer was first debuted in early 1991, and was offered in either two-door or four-door configurations. Since then, the Ford Explorer has come a long way, and the SUV is now in its fifth generation of production. One of the most common questions asked about the Explorer is: Does the Ford Explorer have 3rd row seating?

One of the biggest changes made to the Explorer was its size—newer models offered a larger body, more cargo room, and a higher passenger capacity. 2002 was the first model year that the Explorer offered third-row seating, and it was only offered as an available feature rather than standard. Continue reading for information about the 2016 and 2017 Explorer third-row seats.

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how to adjust outside mirrors in 2016 Ford Explorer

How to adjust outside mirrors in 2016 Ford Explorer

One of the most important aspects for safe driving is making sure your mirrors are adjusted correctly. You want to move your rearview and outside mirrors in such a way so you can see as many of your vehicle’s surrounding as possible. When you learn how to adjust the outside mirrors in your 2016 Ford Explorer, you will be able to reduce your blind spots and take advantage of greater visibility. Read the rest of this entry >>

Ford Explorer vs Expedition Differences

Differences between the 2016 Ford Explorer and Expedition

If you’re looking for a full-size SUV, Ford has some great options for you depending on your particular needs and budget. You’ve probably heard of the Ford Explorer and Expedition – you might even have knowledge of which one is bigger – but if you want to really dive into the differences between the 2016 Ford Explorer and Expedition, this side by side comparison will serve as your go-to source for deciding which one of these two models makes more sense for your purposes. Read the rest of this entry >>