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The first Explorer ... cover and tailgate; a small storage bin inconveniently placed at the front of the bed; and two even smaller compartments near the tailgate. The interior of the Sport Trac ...
on the outside of the bed. Ford insisted the Sport Trac was a part of the Explorer SUV family despite clearly being a midsize double cab truck — or a SuperCrew, in Ford's lingo — and it ...
About 15 inches longer than the traditional Ford Explorer, the 2001 Explorer Sport Trac featured an enclosed five-passenger cabin combined with an open truck bed. Another distinguishing trait to the ...
The first-generation Ford ... Sport Trac rode on the bones of the 1991 Explorer (which was itself derived from the 1980s-era Ranger), and while its combination of an SUV cabin and a short pickup ...
However, it came with a 4.2-foot composite bed that Ford engineers designed explicitly for the Sport Trac model. The Explorer platform was a best-seller for Ford during the late '90s and early 2000s.
Ford is developing a new compact pickup truck to slot under the Ford Ranger, which it'll likely call the Ford Maverick. Everyone joked that it'll be the rebirth of the old Ford Explorer Sport Trac ...
When OEs were falling over themselves to make four-door pickups, Ford ... the 2006 Explorer, the all-new Sport Trac has a 17-inch-longer wheelbase to close the cab and separate the bed.
The 2007 redesign brought standard ESC and independent rear suspension, but only modest improvements to ride and handling. With the refinements, we found handling to be competent, but ride stiff ...
I have a 2007 Explorer Sport Trac limited ... even if it has a bed liner in it. My truck has 193k miles. Original engine and transmission going strong. It has some of Ford's known issues, like ...
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