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Are Ford Explorer Sport Trac any good?

By Matthew Sanders

Are Ford Explorer Sport Trac any good?

The average rating is a 4 out of 5 stars. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 21st out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Ford Explorer Sport Trac Reliability Ratings.

Why was the Ford Explorer Sport Trac discontinued?

The Sport Trac was discontinued in 2010 when high fuel prices and the recession saw demand drop off considerably. Had Ford continued to develop the Explorer Sport Trac, it probably wouldn’t have needed to revive the Ranger.

How many miles can a Ford Explorer Sport Trac last?

According to Motor and Wheels, “A Ford Explorer can last up to 10-17 years with regular maintenance. An average Ford Explorer can easily achieve 80,000 to 200,000 miles.

What was the last year Sport Trac was made?

2010
The end for the Sport Trac came when Ford switched the Explorer from a body-on-frame platform to a unibody one. Production ended in 2010, though leftover models continued to be sold into calendar 2011..

Is the Ford Sport Trac coming back?

As Ford developed the fifth-generation Ford Explorer SUV for the 2011 model year, the Sport Trac was phased out of the model line, with production ending in October 2010….

Ford Explorer Sport Trac
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Production2000–2010
Model years2001–2005 2007–2010

What replaced the Ford Explorer Sport Trac?

Ford Ranger

Ford Explorer Sport Trac
ClassPickup truck (Class 1)
Chronology
SuccessorFord Ranger (T6)

Which year Ford Explorer is most reliable?

The two best years for the Ford Explorer are 2010 and 2011. The 2010 Ford Explorer is a little older but has a very reliable engine. 2011 is much the same but has more modern features that many people find useful. Both older and more recent models have several noteworthy issues.

What size bed Does a Ford Sport Trac have?

The Ford Explorer Sport Trac bed iS50. 0 inches long by 49.5 inches wide at the tailgate and 41.2 inches between the wheel wells and 51.4 inches at its widest. When the tailgate is down and bed extender is flipped out, its about 70″ long. The bed is 19.7 inches tall and the total cargo volume is 29.3 cubic feet.

Is the Ford Explorer Sport Trac coming back?

Is the Ford Explorer Sport Trac for sale?

Coronavirus update: New contactless services to help keep you safe. Decided against getting truck. Dealer was fine. Ok! Nice group of guy’s there! Very knowledgeable about their vehicles!

Where can I buy a used Ford Explorer?

I own two Ford’s now. I recently bought a used 2010 Mazda 3 i Touring sedan from Loudoun Used Cars, and it was overall a very friendly smooth, easy, honest and transparent experience. The vehicle was completely as advertised, no surprises, and there were no hangups.

Who are the sales people at Ford Trac?

The sales person we dealt with was Patrick Bouge was good to work with also. They gave a through test drive. Gave use time to really look the car over. Showed us how most of the features worked. They also were willing to work with us on the price so I could get the car within my budget. Good repsonse to my inquiry and follow up to my questions.

What does sport Trax mean on Ford Explorer?

What does sport trax mean… Explorer Sport Trac is merely the model designation for the Explorer 4 door with a small pick up bed rather than an enclosed cargo area.

How much is a Ford Explorer Sport?

Ford Authority has learned that the 2021 Ford Explorer XLT Sport Appearance Package will be priced at $1,595. And since the 2021 Explorer received a price cut across all trim levels, buyers will get even more for their money. The rear-wheel-drive XLT carries a base MSRP of $34,000 for 2021, minus Ford’s $1,245 destination and delivery fee.

What is Explorer Sport?

The Explorer sport is basically a two door version of the Explorer. It uses the same chassis as the older Explorers (95-2001), whereas the Explorer XLT (4 door) was redesigned in 2002. The Explorer sport trac is the Explorer sport, except with an open bed in the back (like a pickup truck) instead of enclosed passenger/cargo space. Hope this…