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2020 Ford Explorer ST | Finally, a Real Performance SUV from Ford
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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 16374431" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>My neighbor just rolled in with a fully optioned one. They are one of the better looking SUV's, as far as exterior goes. However, I sat inside of it, and other than the gauge cluster and center display, it felt very dated. Hard parts everywhere, and the buttons and door panels felt like they jumped right out of the 90's. Maybe it was just an option that he missed, but for the money he paid, I would think that a leather dash would be part of the deal. We paid $38K for out very fully optioned Durango RT in 2015, after some rebates, and it has a leather dash. The only option we didn't get was the automated cruise control and rear entertainment. Plus that was with 5 years and 0% interest on the financing. One note though, his exhaust tips had cleaner cuts where they turned down. They didn't look all hacked up like the one in this image. Maybe QC stepped in on that, or he got lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 16374431, member: 9703"] My neighbor just rolled in with a fully optioned one. They are one of the better looking SUV's, as far as exterior goes. However, I sat inside of it, and other than the gauge cluster and center display, it felt very dated. Hard parts everywhere, and the buttons and door panels felt like they jumped right out of the 90's. Maybe it was just an option that he missed, but for the money he paid, I would think that a leather dash would be part of the deal. We paid $38K for out very fully optioned Durango RT in 2015, after some rebates, and it has a leather dash. The only option we didn't get was the automated cruise control and rear entertainment. Plus that was with 5 years and 0% interest on the financing. One note though, his exhaust tips had cleaner cuts where they turned down. They didn't look all hacked up like the one in this image. Maybe QC stepped in on that, or he got lucky. [/QUOTE]
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