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2006 Ford Explorer First Drive

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2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer

TO THE POINT What’s New? Ford significantly updates the Explorer with cleaner V6 and more powerful V8 engines, a six-speed automatic transmission, a redesigned frame and suspension, new safety technology, improved payload and towing capacities, a revised and quieter interior, and fresh exterior styling.
Selling Points: Lots of safety features, improved ride and handling, powerful V8 engine, ULEV-II V6 engine, greater payload and towing capacity, redesigned seats with better comfort.
Deal Breakers: Thirsty V8 feels like a big V6, hard and cheap plastic on the dash and doors, tight leg room in both rear rows, less cabin storage space than before.
Our Advice: Though imperfect, the 2006 Ford Explorer remains one of the better midsize SUVs, one that can tackle moderate off-road terrain while providing a supple on-road ride quality and responsive handling.

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Wrap-Up Thanks to its redesigned seats, quieter cabin, and revised suspension, the already impressive Explorer makes for a much better daily driver, offering palpable improvements in comfort, ride, and handling.

Thanks to its redesigned seats, quieter cabin, and revised suspension, the already impressive Explorer makes for a much better daily driver, offering palpable improvements in comfort, ride, and handling. It’s not quite as cushy as a crossover vehicle, but then, what crossover vehicle offers a low-range 4WD system and a towing capacity of 7,300 pounds? Add in new safety technology and an environmentally responsible low-emission V6 powertrain, and the 2006 Ford Explorer makes a terrific case for itself when the need to tow, haul, and carry are high priorities.

Quibbles with interior materials, certain design elements, space utilization, and the new V8 engine, however, pale in comparison to the Explorer’s value equation. Granted, our Explorer Limited 4WD test vehicle was loaded with equipment at $45,275, but it’s clear that Ford’s sticker prices, though reduced from 2005 levels, continue to reflect a built-in plan for incentives and rebates. We’d like to see the Explorer’s price set closer to actual transaction values, but since American consumers have been conditioned to expect a big, fat, juicy rebate on every Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors product that rolls out of a factory, it shouldn’t be surprising that the tag in the Explorer’s window is high to help offset such “marketing” costs.

Regardless, the 2006 Ford Explorer is a solid, capable, safe SUV, perfect for a family of four with the added benefit of a third-row seat and seven-passenger capacity when needed, keeping it fit enough to continue finding that market sweet spot and go the distance against intense competition.


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