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Truck Based SUV vs Crossover
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<blockquote data-quote="aoc racer" data-source="post: 16497955" data-attributes="member: 13591"><p>We have an 2013 Explorer FWD with the 3rd row option. We use the 3rd row maybe 5 times a year but if you are you really downsize the space in the back for, say, 2 large dogs (I’m using my German Shepherds as an example). Plenty of of room for 3 large dogs if only using two rows of seating. So far in the 7 years of ownership we’ve had no major problems and we’re at 114k miles. The only thing I’ve towed was a I think a 10’ trailer full of hay. I don’t know if I’d trust towing anything over 6k lbs with the fwd. We love it but it kinda sounds like an Expedition would suite your needs better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aoc racer, post: 16497955, member: 13591"] We have an 2013 Explorer FWD with the 3rd row option. We use the 3rd row maybe 5 times a year but if you are you really downsize the space in the back for, say, 2 large dogs (I’m using my German Shepherds as an example). Plenty of of room for 3 large dogs if only using two rows of seating. So far in the 7 years of ownership we’ve had no major problems and we’re at 114k miles. The only thing I’ve towed was a I think a 10’ trailer full of hay. I don’t know if I’d trust towing anything over 6k lbs with the fwd. We love it but it kinda sounds like an Expedition would suite your needs better. [/QUOTE]
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