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07-02-2012, 09:09 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey all i'm just after some opinions on a ford explorer. Just found out my wife is 3 weeks pregnant so will need to upgrade our commodore to something to seat 6. I already have a 60 series cruiser so dont really want a 4wd persay as it will not be going off road.
Been looking at an 02-05 explorer as they seem pretty car like compared to cruisers and the like plus i love the american styling of a big suv as well. Are the any inherint problems with these cars that i should be worried about or look for? I'm not to worried bout fuel economy as it will be lucky to drive 100km a week unless we go away. i've been told buy a few people to stay away from them but figured i'd ask on here before turning a blind eye to them.
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