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2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
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1618 Lake Murray Boulevard Columbia, SC 29212-8623
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2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
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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.
Two new engines are available for the 2006 Ford Explorer. The 4.0-liter single-overhead-cam V6 has been retuned with variable valve timing and is rated at 210 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque. The V8 is the traditional 4.6-liter single-overhead-cam V8, but now it has three valves per cylinder, two intake and one exhaust, for better breathing, 53 additional horsepower at 292, and 300 pound-feet of torque. With the V6, you get a five-speed overdrive automatic. With the V8, you get a brand new Ford-built six-speed automatic overdrive transmission with full electronic control of upshifting, downshifting and torque converter functions. Both powertrains are quiet and smooth. The lighter V6 is a bit easier to turn and maneuver, but both are very pleasant, competent and quiet rides. Ford told us before we drove the truck that customers had demanded quieter operation from the new Explorer, so they have used the body-on-frame design to maximum advantage to quiet the truck down, isolate it from the road, and halt the transmission of noise and vibration. In this respect, Ford has done an exemplary job on the new truck. The AC system operates with 30 percent less noise yet moves and exchanges more air. Conversations are easily heard, the music sounds good, and the mirrors, with their new square corners defying aero logic, are mercifully quiet, as are the tires. This is a big, heavy family truck with 15 years of continuous sales success and a few dark episodes behind it (involving previous-generation models), so they have utterly bathed it in safety equipment, from standard Roll Stability Control (also used in Volvo, Land Rover, and other Ford Truck products) to smart air bags to side air bags to an air curtain setup for the second and third rows. Ford says it expects a full house of five-star safety ratings, the highest possible, when the truck is tested. The new steering on the 2006 Explorer has a much heftier feel at highway speeds with plenty of assist for parking. The new suspension is one of the most supple we've driven on any SUV in this big class. And the new brakes work much harder with much less pedal pressure and travel than before. Body roll is much better (the Explorer leans less in corners), and the general feeling of being planted on Earth is stronger on this new chassis. The new chassis is some 63-percent stiffer than before, and a stiff chassis is a key element for crisp handling and a smooth ride. This truck manages to be isolated from the road, but well connected to it, at the same time.
New and improved for 2006.
Ford is a lot better at trucks than cars these days, and with the new Explorer, they have shown just how good they are at getting the basics right and getting the pricing realigned. They understand that today's customer is keenly aware of all the choices in this segment, is simply not willing to pay as much for a new SUV as they may have been five years ago, and that the new customer wants more goodies for the money or he or she will go elsewhere. This new Explorer is as much an exercise in cost accounting as truck design, and it succeeds on both counts. Overall, a great value. New Car Test Drive correspondent Jim McCraw filed this report from Dearborn, Michigan.
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.
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1 Owner Mint Condition Loaded Explorer 4x4 With The Eddie Bauer Premium Package. All Power Options Including; Power Sunroof, Navigation, Plush Blemish Free Leather, Third Seat, Dual Front 8 Way Power Heated Captain Seats, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise, Tilt And Am/FM/ 6 Disc CD. She Has A Glossy Professionally Detailed Car Fax Guaranteed Accident Free Exterior With A NON-SMOKERS Interior To Match. This Explorer Has New Firestone Destination Tires On Her Factory Alloy Wheels! Also Included On This Mint Explorer Is Factory Running Boards, Roof Rack, Keyless Entry, Towing Package And More. Stop By Or Call Today For More Info! I Buy Each Vehicle Personally So, Who Do You Think Buys The Nicest Vehicles? A Man Spending His Own Money Or A Used Car Manager Spending Someone Else’s Money? I’m Sure You Know The Answer! Rest Assured You Can Be Confident About The Quality Of Our Vehicles. Up To 9 Photos Are Provided For You To Better Inspect The Vehicle For Quality And Cleanliness, But Nothing Replaces Seeing The Vehicle In Person And Taking It For A Spin Around The Block. A Personal Invitation Is Extended For You To Take A Test Drive Of The Best Vehicles On The Market At Chris Polson Automotive. We CERTIFY, Professionally Detail, Service And Provide A CarFax And Warranty On Each Vehicle For Your Peace Of Mind. Guaranteed! So Relax, Stop By Or Call Today With Any Questions You May Have And Let The Automotive Match Maker Help You Solve Your Transportation Needs! See More At http://irmocars.com
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AM/FM Stereo Radio
Air Conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-Lock Braking System
Compact Disc Changer
Console
Cruise Control
Drink Holder
Driver Side Air Bag
Driver Side Remote Mirror
Fold Down Rear Seat
Front Bucket Seats
Gauge Cluster
Keyless Entry
Leather Upholstery
Luggage Rack
Map Lights
Navigation System
Passenger Side Air Bag
Power Adjustable Pedals
Power Door Locks
Power Driver's Seat
Power Outlet(s)
Power Sunroof
Power Windows
Rear Defroster
Rear Fan Control
Rear Window Wiper
Reclining Seat(s)
Running Boards/Bars
Tachometer
Tilt Steering Wheel
Tinted Glass
Wood Grain Trim Pkg.
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This vehicle is located at:
1618 Lake Murray Boulevard Columbia, SC 29212-8623
Call:
803-407-7677
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