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2016 Ford Explorer review: Road-tripping on the Bourbon trail in Ford's updated, EcoBoost-powered 2016 Explorer

2016 Ford Explorer review: Road-tripping on the Bourbon trail in Ford’s updated, EcoBoost-powered 2016 Explorer

Posted on November 28, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

Ford says it sold more than 7 million Explorers worldwide since the model first launched back in 1990. That doesn’t seem like a stretch — I think everyone knows someone who’s owned one of these at some point. More recently, since the Explorer ditched its body-on-frame foundation for a more compliant unibody platform in its fifth generation, it’s become a fixture on US roads all over again, often with kids’ soccer teams inside or stick-figure family decals on the windows.
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