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Originally Posted by coolman
Those explorers need crushed. I had two and both were junk.
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Please, even Hyundai said it. Yeah, those Explorers are dropping like flies....and the Explorers being traded in are, on average, more than ten years old with more than 140k miles on them according to Hyundai. Think about that for a second. Those rather old, very high mileage Explorers are being traded in because they are still in running condition and are still on the road. Show me the masses of ten plus year old Chevy Blazers with more than 140k miles on them and the owners who just can't stand to part with them.
This is an unabashed testament to the longevity of Ford vehicles. A fact which should be made obvious by the vehicles most of those customers bought to replace their Explorer....two of the top five are Ford products. Tell me, where did the best placing GM product place on that list again?
If you want to slam Ford then slam them for something which isn't a blatant win.