2006 Ford Explorer XL XLT Work Series

2006 Ford Explorer XL XLT Work Series

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397 Union Boulevard Totowa, NJ 07512
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Price:
$12,991 $15,991
Mileage
82,378 Miles
Engine
6-cylinder, Gas/ethanol V6 3.7l/227
Transmission
5 Speed Automatic W/overdrive
Fuel
Gasoline
Color
Black
Make
Ford
Model
Explorer
Model Year
2006
VIN
1FMEU74836UA18282

Vehicle Overview, , , Ford’s reworked Explorer sport utility vehicle went on sale in February 2001 as a 2002 model, and it was enlarged from compact to midsize dimensions. The Explorer serves as a corporate twin to the Mercury Mountaineer. The newest Explorer took up where its popular predecessor left off, with some significant improvements and a fresh look as part of what Ford called a “ground-up” redesign. In its current form, the Explorer remains a hot item, with 415,921 units sold during 2001, according to Automotive News., , Responding to earlier complaints about ride quality, engineers devised an innovative independent rear suspension described as a porthole-in-frame design. Instead of having half-shafts that reach over or under the vehicle’s frame, the shafts in the current Explorer poke right through holes that are drilled into the frame. In addition to a refined ride, this configuration allowed a lower step-in height in the new version. The floor pan has also been dropped by 7 inches. As a bonus, additional space is now available for the installation of an optional third-row seat. This modification allows a seven-passenger capacity., , Ford’s AdvanceTrac electronic stability system became available during the 2002 model year. For 2003, a new DVD rear-seat entertainment system with a 7-inch drop-down screen is optional. An all-new NBX package features a Yakima LoadWarrior cargo basket. Eddie Bauer editions get 17-inch tires rather than the standard 16-inchers. A chrome grille and black door handles go on the Explorer XLT., , Four-door Explorers come with either rear-wheel drive (RWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD). Four trim levels are offered: XLS, XLT, Eddie Bauer and Limited — plus Sport versions of the XLS and XLT. Ford also continues to offer a two-door Explorer Sport model that is based on the 1995 design., , Exterior, Even though its dimensions didn’t change much with the 2002 redesign, the current Explorer looks larger than its predecessors. Some styling touches, such as a brawny front end, are supposed to hark back to the original Explorer that debuted as a 1991 model. Good-size door openings coupled with the reduced step-in height make entry and exit easier on the new model., , The Explorer is built on a 113.8-inch wheelbase, and it measures 189.5 inches long overall — that’s 2 inches shorter than Chevrolet’s midsize TrailBlazer. It stands 71.4 inches high to the top of its roof rack, and ground clearance is 8.5 inches. The Explorer’s bumpers were lowered by 2 inches to make it roughly compatible with a midsize sedan in the event of a minor collision., , Interior, Seating for five occupants in the Explorer is standard, but a third-row seat that allows for a seven-passenger capacity may be installed as an option. Standard XLS equipment includes a SecuriLock passive anti-theft system, a rear wiper/washer with defroster, remote keyless entry, roof rails, cruise control, illuminated entry, and power windows, door locks and mirrors. The XLT takes you up a notch, and it comes with a CD player, cargo shade, overhead console, aluminum wheels, lighted vanity mirrors and an outside temperature/compass display., , The Eddie Bauer and Limited models include dual-zone automatic temperature control, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, an in-dash six-CD changer, heated leather bucket seats, fog lamps and heated mirrors. Adjustable pedals are standard in the Eddie Bauer and Limited editions and optional in the XLS and XLT. Options include the third-row seat, a power moonroof and running boards. Cargo volume in the five-passenger Explorer totals 88 cubic feet with the rear seat folded forward., , Under the Hood, The Explorer may be equipped with either a V-6 or V-8 engine. A 4.0-liter V-6 develops 210 horsepower, and the optional 4.6-liter all-aluminum V-8 produces 239 hp. Both engines mate with a five-speed-automatic transmission. Explorers may have RWD or ControlTrac 4WD., , Safety, Antilock brakes are standard. Side

  • 4 Door
  • All Wheel Drive
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Automatic w/overdrive Transmission
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Luggage Rack
  • Sun/Moon Roof
  • 3rd Row Seat
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cruise Control
  • Power 3rd Row Seat
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Tilt Steering
  • Tinted Windows
  • DVD Player