I appreciate it...haven't been able to keep up with all my main commitments and make videos. Sorry for the delay. I've got some other stuff I'm working on too! -Greg
The foot lift gate thing is actually easy you just need to know where the sensor is. It's just to the right of the center where the tow hitch is, so you have to stand just off right of center of the vehicle and move your foot under and back it will work like a charm. I had a few challenges at first but when they told me where the actual sensor is I haven't had it not work for me since.
I guess it's probably only in Las Cruces where people have to pay close attention on whether if it's a regular explorer or the police interceptor. Same goes for the Taurus.
Welcome back. Great video. We (the wife and I) looked at these but opted for the escape. We didn't need the room, the tow capacity, Or the power. All good reasons for us not to get it. I will admit the real reason was the price. As nice as the SUV is the price was just about 10 years out of our reach. Just the same, you do get a ton of features for this price. Glad to see you back in the drivers seat. Looking for more to come. -John
Like your real world reviews. I know the weather wasn't cooperative but I prefer your "old" style of reviewing. FYI a family friend just got a 2016 F250 Limited w/ ~16k miles for about $52k. I realize they are very different vehicles but just using it as a reference point for what you can get for the money (and in my opinion, you just don't get enough here for the money, $~35k maybe)
A loaded (all the way) Flex is less expensive (by several thousand) and have more 2nd row room - we've had an '09 and '14 Flex. That said my wife wanted something different and went with an Explorer Platinum this time around and she loves it. Great video...
the hands free tailgate is a swipe more than a leaving your foot under the bumper. works Everytime for us and we love our 16Explorer Sport
I'm sure others have had better luck, every time I tried it I just ended up looking silly!
Thanks for chiming in.
-Greg
Glad to see you after a very long time
I appreciate it...haven't been able to keep up with all my main commitments and make videos. Sorry for the delay. I've got some other stuff I'm working on too!
-Greg
The foot lift gate thing is actually easy you just need to know where the sensor is. It's just to the right of the center where the tow hitch is, so you have to stand just off right of center of the vehicle and move your foot under and back it will work like a charm. I had a few challenges at first but when they told me where the actual sensor is I haven't had it not work for me since.
Been a while. Glad you're making more videos.
thanks, I apologize, I just haven't been able to keep up, life has gotten busy. More stuff in the works.
-Greg
I completely understand
I guess it's probably only in Las Cruces where people have to pay close attention on whether if it's a regular explorer or the police interceptor. Same goes for the Taurus.
Keys need to be like really close to the rear for you to use your foot to open tailgate
Went with the 4 cyl for just a tad more mpg but the power is more than adequate for my daily needs still enough power to merge onto a busy highway.
nice video, only complaint is there hasn't been a video in a while.
I get it. Thanks again for the support.
-Greg
Welcome back. Great video. We (the wife and I) looked at these but opted for the escape. We didn't need the room, the tow capacity, Or the power. All good reasons for us not to get it. I will admit the real reason was the price. As nice as the SUV is the price was just about 10 years out of our reach. Just the same, you do get a ton of features for this price. Glad to see you back in the drivers seat. Looking for more to come. -John
Thanks for sharing! I apologize for the delay, just can't keep up.
-Greg
Like your real world reviews. I know the weather wasn't cooperative but I prefer your "old" style of reviewing. FYI a family friend just got a 2016 F250 Limited w/ ~16k miles for about $52k. I realize they are very different vehicles but just using it as a reference point for what you can get for the money (and in my opinion, you just don't get enough here for the money, $~35k maybe)
thanks for the feedback and real world info.
-Greg
A loaded (all the way) Flex is less expensive (by several thousand) and have more 2nd row room - we've had an '09 and '14 Flex. That said my wife wanted something different and went with an Explorer Platinum this time around and she loves it. Great video...
You should review some new trucks
22 mpg.. so much for being "ECO"
Actually, Audi rhymes with rowdy.
and "outy"...as in belly button!
thanks for watching.
-Greg