Alyssaa1984
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- 2016 Explorer
Hi guys,
I had been monitoring this forum for awhile but finally decided to sign up
My husband and I purchased a new Explorer Sport in June and just wanted to post our opinions and experiences so far.
After our 2012 Traverse had so many issues, we decided to trade it in. We researched/drove an X5, Durango, Explorer, Grand Cherokee and GX. And the end of the day, we decided to go with the Sport, because for the options and performance, we thought it was our best bang for the buck. We drive a lot, so it had to be something that performed well on the highway as well as the windy back roads.
We just got back from Colorado today, and I am happy to inform we got 25mpg. I must say, after 10,000 miles, I have never been more flattered with a vehicle. From the ride, looks and performance - I find myself driving more than my husband on these trips. I really feel Ford "knocked it out of the park" on this vehicle.
Our only objections so far is the smallish gas tank, oddball halogen fog lamps vs LED head lamps, and the temperamental Myfordtouch. The traverse did seem larger inside, however, we like the interior better on the Sport (black leather w red stitching and center buckets purrrrrr lol) and overall cabin silence compared to the Chevy.
I have browsed many of the comments on this thread, and through them, learned what type of fuel, oil and even cleaners to use. I am very thankful to those who take their time to post. I must testify we have been very lucky so far. I have not noticed any odd creaks or noises, paint issues, window/glass fit issues or any of the common problems that seem to arise (knock on wood). When we really beat on this beast, we have noticed a light hint of sulfur smell, but it dissipates quickly and pales to the odd smells and drafts we would get in the traverse - where, at times, I would have to pull over and exit the vehicle for fresh air.
We will post picture shortly, as we are going to wash and wax (yes I say we, he has no choice but to let me help!)
Overall, we could not be happier with our purchase. We never owned a Ford before (husband was a Chevy up through and through) but were fine with the concept after the auto crisis, knowing Ford was the only Self sustaining American manufacturer left. Look forward to sharing more information with you all soon!
~Alyssa
I had been monitoring this forum for awhile but finally decided to sign up

My husband and I purchased a new Explorer Sport in June and just wanted to post our opinions and experiences so far.
After our 2012 Traverse had so many issues, we decided to trade it in. We researched/drove an X5, Durango, Explorer, Grand Cherokee and GX. And the end of the day, we decided to go with the Sport, because for the options and performance, we thought it was our best bang for the buck. We drive a lot, so it had to be something that performed well on the highway as well as the windy back roads.
We just got back from Colorado today, and I am happy to inform we got 25mpg. I must say, after 10,000 miles, I have never been more flattered with a vehicle. From the ride, looks and performance - I find myself driving more than my husband on these trips. I really feel Ford "knocked it out of the park" on this vehicle.
Our only objections so far is the smallish gas tank, oddball halogen fog lamps vs LED head lamps, and the temperamental Myfordtouch. The traverse did seem larger inside, however, we like the interior better on the Sport (black leather w red stitching and center buckets purrrrrr lol) and overall cabin silence compared to the Chevy.
I have browsed many of the comments on this thread, and through them, learned what type of fuel, oil and even cleaners to use. I am very thankful to those who take their time to post. I must testify we have been very lucky so far. I have not noticed any odd creaks or noises, paint issues, window/glass fit issues or any of the common problems that seem to arise (knock on wood). When we really beat on this beast, we have noticed a light hint of sulfur smell, but it dissipates quickly and pales to the odd smells and drafts we would get in the traverse - where, at times, I would have to pull over and exit the vehicle for fresh air.
We will post picture shortly, as we are going to wash and wax (yes I say we, he has no choice but to let me help!)
Overall, we could not be happier with our purchase. We never owned a Ford before (husband was a Chevy up through and through) but were fine with the concept after the auto crisis, knowing Ford was the only Self sustaining American manufacturer left. Look forward to sharing more information with you all soon!
~Alyssa