Positive Review
Before I bought my '20 Explorer Limited, I looked at the offerings from Land Rover, Audi and Volvo, and looked at the Ford on a lark. The handling equalled or bested the Audi Q5 with much more room, and against the Volvo it was no contest. The Land Rover was $10K more expensive, so the value was more impressive. We needed a passenger/cargo hauler and the suited the purpose well. The center captains chairs are nice, and the seat configuration for 6 ends up being male and more comfortable. The 2.3L Eco Boost can seem buzzy but it puts out ample acceleration and more than adequate power with decent mileage for a car that tips the scales at 4,500 lbs. I've been averaging around 23-24 in a mixed driving loop that includes local and freeway driving, which was more than I expected. Overall, I'm happy and impressed.
Critical Review
Within a day of our purchase, the A/C went out. It took a month the get the needed part. We have experienced a myriad of electrical glitches, the lift gate not opening, the engine not turning off, the engine not starting. We disconnected the battery for the last two events. The speed limit indicator works okay when there is a posted highway sign it will display the posted speed. On some roads when a sign is not immediately present, you can be in big trouble. Our Explorer shows a speed limit of 60 mph in one 45 mph zone. The dealer has not been able to repair or disable this display. Our latest issue was an engine light for cold start malfunction that occurred when the vehicle was started in our heated garage. Our Explorer is comfortable, drives very well, gets great mileage and handles winter driving conditions with ease. Our dealer has been great but they are as tired of our frequent visits as we are.
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Roomy, reliable, stylish
I traded in a smaller vehicle for this one. This car has the get up and go that i enjoy as well as being roomy. 3 rows allow for multiple people or plenty of room for packing.
We had an 3 Edge ST’s over 10ish years. When we needed something bigger we searched. The Explorer seemed to fit our family and our needs the best for the price we wanted to pay.
Wry comfortable and gets good millege
None to my knowledge
Mint condition with 5,400 miles always parked in garage. Cleaner then the day I bought it. Original owner. Bought new in 2023. Tires are in excellent condition. I’ve waxed my car every 3 months. Gets 18 miles per gallon in the city. Most of the miles are freeway miles.
The truck itself everything about the truck (body & the whole complete interior is PLASTIC THE SEATS SUCKS MINE HAS BROKEN AWAY FROM THE BLACK SHELL CASING THAT HOLDS THE SEAT HAS BROKEN SEVERAL TIMES ) AND THE WORST PART OF THE TRUCK IS THE BUTTONS AND KNOBS MY 2 lb yorkie walks across and steps on the button and changes the driving mode to one that my truck doesn’t even have all that should have been a recall the whole console that can mess up someone’s truck quick and even in trail mode it’s bad if u don’t have it jerks u back quick and a loud. And the auto start I hate if I push it yo go off it should stay off until I want it back on. But I love it cause it’s fast 2020 ford explorer xlt
Rented a Ford Explorer Limited 4 wheel drive in Montrose Colorado. Took a ride to high elevations and experienced the power of the sport mode climbing and descending the mountain passes. Got 24.5 mpg which for this size vehicle was a pleasant surprise. I am not a Ford fan but can’t find much to complain about.
This car has many issues. Especially wind noise is real bad from 3rd row. Ford didn't use packing for windows. it makes lots of wind noise. the first 6 months was fine. I dropped this car four times in dealer shop. I gave up all. ready to return next year. I got major issues as following. a. synchronization issue. Touch screen, Ford pass module, Auto high beam issues. b. Rattling sound from under shield. c. Wind noise. d. paint defect.
This is our second Ford Explore and just like our first Ford Explore we really enjoyed the dependability, comfortable ride, cargo space, nice roomy interior, and the ST-Line blackout sport look with the blackout 21 inch rims. Great Value! When we compared to other SUV’s in its class.
Great SUV
Great SUV
I have been reading all of these reviews about the 2020 through 2022 Ford Explorers. I own a 2010 F150 Crew Cab, and bought it used in 2015. It had 198,000 miles on it and had been used as a Oil Field Work Truck. My Dad taught me to take care of a vehicle and it will last as long as you want it to. I still own that Ford Truck with 235,000 miles on it. I trust it to go anywhere in the world, because I have taken care of it. I own a Mister Carwash Titanium Membership and was my vehicles every time I pass a Mister Carwash. My vehicles look and operate like BrandNew vehicles and I'm proud to be seen in it anytime, anywhere. My point is you can buy the most expensive vehicle in all the world, but if putting gas in it and driving it is all you do for it, it will fail too. If you obey the Users Manual, that is in every vehicle, it will guide you through the care and maintenance procedures. Don't have more dollars than since. Use the good since God gave you and take care of everything you are fortunate enough to have.