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If true, the Limited price only rose $225.00, and no premium on the 2.3l EB which makes the price cheaper than the 16'.


There wouldn't be a premium on the 2.3 with it now being the standard engine for 2017.
 






Most of those articles are showing pictures from 2016 prototype vehicles not 2017 model year builds.

Also a couple are showing a 2017 Everest and have the photo labelled 2017 Ford Explorer
 






There wouldn't be a premium on the 2.3 with it now being the standard engine for 2017.

That's what I'm saying. The price rose $225, and one no longer has to pay a premium for the 2.3 if they chose that engine, making the vehicle cheaper than last year.
 






Most of those articles are showing pictures from 2016 prototype vehicles not 2017 model year builds.

Also a couple are showing a 2017 Everest and have the photo labelled 2017 Ford Explorer
I think he's talking about the pricing summary on the right, not the search hits.
 






I think he's talking about the pricing summary on the right, not the search hits.

To the right of the Google hits?....mine has nothing, no pricing summary. Using Google Chrome on MacBook Pro
 






To the right of the Google hits?....mine has nothing, no pricing summary. Using Google Chrome on MacBook Pro

Try Safari. It shows it on my iPhone, just vertically.
 






To the right of the Google hits?....mine has nothing, no pricing summary. Using Google Chrome on MacBook Pro
Nothing here either. I wouldn't count on anything until the Ford website shows it. Too many assumptions and incorrect info on most of these other sites.

Peter
 






To the right of the Google hits?....mine has nothing, no pricing summary. Using Google Chrome on MacBook Pro
Hmm. Chrome on a MacBook Air here. Might be a setting.

Anyway, here's what we're looking at:

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Ok, I see the common denominator is both of you guys are in Canada (or Northern US as I like to call it ;)) so .ca domains are probably filtered out of the results.

Try this American proxy: http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/https://www.google.com/search?q=2017+ford+explorer
Thanks. That works. I posted a link once in a post with a ".ca" in it and had to change it to ".com" in order for U.S. members to be able to pull it up. Seems strange for the "world wide web".

Peter
 












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