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I took delivery of our new 2025 Explorer one week ago and it is perfection. 3.0 motor is fantastic. We bought our 2016 Explorer new and put 110,000 miles on it with no issues. Ford does a great job with these vehicles. Ride quality of the Platnum trim is superb!
Reviewers slay me with the third row. They say “family car” then clamber into the third row as full size adults and complain. Instead, grab a kid and throw him/her back there. By the time the kids are tall enough to complain, they have what is called a drivers license.
Good review, thanks. The Bench seat is more commonly installed on factory models now and sits 3 to give this year a 7-seat capacity. Split-buckets gives you 6. Blue Cruise is $700/yr. if you take it before the trial expires. $800/yr. if you opt-in afterward. I imagine most people opting out in the Northeast with our road cover in winter months. Nice work mentioning the ST school - most reviews miss that fun tidbit (airfare not included lol). Good comment on the exhaust - my Sport's tips always darkened. Final option available is the painted roof at a $5k hit to the bottom line.
We have a 2020 ST and it’s a beautiful vehicle with solid performance. However, reliability and our dealership experience have been abysmal. I hope Ford devoted time to making these such that they don’t fall apart.
Bro ask me what not problem are there on my ST every module is connected to safety features even traction. My seat heat module became bad and ask me what type of warning was not on the dash. But still performance I love it but reliability wise should have to thing a bit
@@b22chris The driver's side seat controls broke, the leather on both front seats came apart and the dealer would just tuck it in, it had an expensive transmission issue, one of the power folding seats became stuck, an exhaust mount broke, it has had numerous electronic, engine, and suspension issues, etc. The dealer keeps saying they fix things but don't. We bought one of the first ones and the quality has been terrible.
@@thebagnechannel3183that’s a major headache brother. I’ll steer clear of fords and stick to my Toyotas. Good luck and hope you don’t have any further troubles
The funny part is the 'sells a lot, 210k a year' - Ford killed the Fusion and Focus b/c they 'did not sell well'. Fusion sold 210k the year they announced the car deaths, the Focus a little lower until its cancellation reported.
I picked up a 2023 ST recently. Absolutely love it but I hope the reliability and craftsmanship on some areas of the vehicle specifically the interior has improved with this model year. It has already been to the dealer for the 3rd with the SYNC screen glitching out from time to time and they can’t seem to fix the problem completely. I personally do not like the 2025 ST with the lack of a black wheel option and the less aggressive front end. However, it looks like the interior has been improved in many areas which is great to see. The perfect Explorer would be the previous exterior styling with the 25 interior imo.
I can afford to buy both of these vehicles. I’ve found significant peace in continuing to drive our 170K mile Honda odyssey because it’s paid off. Life after car payments is so much better than having a nice debt weight
@Kyle Nelson No I was saying I could afford to finance either of them. I’d rather NOT buy any of these hyper inflated priced cars and throw myself INTO debt for them. It’s much nicer having no car payment. I’ve grown to a point where cars get me from A to B. Would rather spend that money traveling what my wife and kids, not paying for a driveway princess to keep up with the Jones’.
Good video. I still think the pinnacle of the Ford Explorer was achieve in 1992 with the true 4WD Eddie Bauer edition. Those things ran forever (best friend is still daily driving the one he bought new in 1992), had real 4WD, were comfortable, and were affordable. These new Explorers just aren’t the same level of capability.
Oh thanks for showing us the exhaust pipe! That’s really smart! Hopefully that’s just not a gimmick they’re telling you works.. my exhaust pipes always get dirty. Maybe Chevrolet could learn a few things or two.
I just don't understand how some features are prioritized. 41+ thousand for the "base" with heated seats, pano sunroof, 20in rims, etc. but no dimming mirror?
I think we can thank Tesla for that. Best I can remember, it was them who pioneered the "pay a subscription to use features your car was built with" model.
@@benjaminbrown7127 I'm honestly not sure who you're replying to with your comment, youtube's comment section often displays weird for me so I may be unable to see the comment to which you're referring. From my perspective, the original poster never mentioned Tesla or full self driving. I mentioned Tesla in my comment where I said I thought they pioneered the practice of charging subscriptions to use features the car was built with (like FSD or autopilot). So I'm honestly confused as to who you think is saying "crap" where they need to "know their stuff" first.
Family friends had 2 of these, only because one was bought back under lemon law. 2nd one is giving them issues also. Ford may do ok with their trucks, but they need to really put alot more effort in their suvs if they're going to continue not selling cars and asking these insane prices Granger warranty ad was also ironic lol
I have a 2020 Explorer ST and it has more features than the new model, massaging seats for one. The car with just a tune is one of the fastest cars I’ve ever owned. But the dealership experience is abhorrent. At 30,000 miles mechanical issues that should’ve been present at about 80 or 90,000 miles are needing attention. The quality is so bad compared to most Japanese vehicles. Everything from mysterious electrical gremlins that are very hard to diagnose. Suspension noises that Ford itself can’t pinpoint the issue on. For almost $65k you can get a mid trim Lexus GX that is 10 times the vehicle.
I hope there is no strike like when they came out with the current model , Covid , autoworkers strike the Explores were put togeather in various factories causing a terrible roll out , I hope they have no problems during the refresh
my honest take on it is that its super nice and look very refined but my mom has a 2020 xlt 4wd with the comfort package and the $500 white paint and the msrp with everything is 42K and it has heated front and REAR seats and a heated steering wheel but this active with the same package or similar package priced around 50K doesnt even have rear heated seats so idk.
it would be nice to have climate control right under the screen as Physical controls (in case the screen is acting out for any reason), and also quick easy press without looking, and not needing to look at or focus on the screen... .... also, I'm reading that Ford Digital Experience requires a monthly fee? Does that include Apple CarPlay or Android Auto? Do we have to pay a monthly fee to have access to our Google Maps / Apple Maps from our phone, or the vehicle's Navigation System ?
Love my 2022 Ford Edge Titanium Elite. I'm not ready for a three row, and I hope the successor to the Edge is as good as the 2022. Maybe even all electric too 😊 Our dealership experience has been very good for the past two years. We go to Meadowvale Ford (Ontario, Canada) but I bought a full service package when I got the car so I just drop off the keys and then drive away afterwards. Full 5 year warranty and service included so no surprise service costs. No issues thus far 👌
@2:20 Andre, I am noticing that you developed this weird (Lip-smacking) every time you catch your breath, I am not trying to be rude I like your reviews but it is very annoying to listen.
4 runner has a true transfer case. Rest is part time all wheel drive. If you don't off road really this is all you need. Ask other car based suv 3 rows share the same design in that system.
Looking at new Ford (as well as Stellantis and some GM) products, I can't help but feel like these are just disposable cars after 2-3 years of use. Reminds me of a smartphone manufacturing business model. They are following European car manufacturers, unfortunately :( P.S. sad to see Ford cheaping out on every detail. No gas struts for the hood in $50k+ vehicle? Reflector LED headlights instead of smart matrix lens (which even VW has) or just normal lens at least? No heated windshields for cold regions? No headlight washers (people from Canada and other northern countries of the world understand). Meh. Interestingly though, Jeep Grand Cherokee doesn't feel so cheap at all at first glance at least. Although it is not perfect as well, honestly, I would prefer that one, probably. Andrey, are you planning to compare Explorer vs Grand Cherokee? @TFLcar
For me the best Explore is mid 90's..2025 Explore seems come back with the good oldies car. ST seems good performance but not define products with the price.. lousy stitches on the seats, details of plastic contours are so rough and cheap compare to Lexus... well I may not get how the great name Explorer but quality like KIA.
You don't want under 200 in these bricks. If you are by yourself maybe but using all the seats you run out of steam quickly. a 4cyl in these should be criminal.
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I took delivery of our new 2025 Explorer one week ago and it is perfection. 3.0 motor is fantastic. We bought our 2016 Explorer new and put 110,000 miles on it with no issues. Ford does a great job with these vehicles. Ride quality of the Platnum trim is superb!
Nothing against TFL but Fords idea of affordable at $50,000 is pretty disgusting.
Well, look elsewhere, mate. Andre is speaking relatively...
Average new car purchase in the US is 48k.
@@MineGames131 along with 6 year financing.
@@MineGames131yeah, doesn’t mean those people are smart lol
Would be a lot lower if more cars were affordable
Expensive vs More Expensive
$50k amd don't even have cooled seats or wireless charger.
Reviewers slay me with the third row. They say “family car” then clamber into the third row as full size adults and complain. Instead, grab a kid and throw him/her back there. By the time the kids are tall enough to complain, they have what is called a drivers license.
Good review, thanks. The Bench seat is more commonly installed on factory models now and sits 3 to give this year a 7-seat capacity. Split-buckets gives you 6. Blue Cruise is $700/yr. if you take it before the trial expires. $800/yr. if you opt-in afterward. I imagine most people opting out in the Northeast with our road cover in winter months. Nice work mentioning the ST school - most reviews miss that fun tidbit (airfare not included lol). Good comment on the exhaust - my Sport's tips always darkened. Final option available is the painted roof at a $5k hit to the bottom line.
As a tall person, I found the 6th gen explorers that I've rented to have not nearly enough thigh support - even in the ST trim.
I like everything except the price, but I have that same problem at the grocery store, restaurants, and gas stations. 💸💸💸💸
Ford SUV Experience in Asheville, NC was awesome. You’ll also receive black ST badges to replace the red ones. They can not be purchased.
We have a 2020 ST and it’s a beautiful vehicle with solid performance. However, reliability and our dealership experience have been abysmal. I hope Ford devoted time to making these such that they don’t fall apart.
What problems have you had with the vehicle
Bro ask me what not problem are there on my ST every module is connected to safety features even traction.
My seat heat module became bad and ask me what type of warning was not on the dash.
But still performance I love it but reliability wise should have to thing a bit
@@b22chris The driver's side seat controls broke, the leather on both front seats came apart and the dealer would just tuck it in, it had an expensive transmission issue, one of the power folding seats became stuck, an exhaust mount broke, it has had numerous electronic, engine, and suspension issues, etc. The dealer keeps saying they fix things but don't. We bought one of the first ones and the quality has been terrible.
@@thebagnechannel3183that’s a major headache brother. I’ll steer clear of fords and stick to my Toyotas. Good luck and hope you don’t have any further troubles
Hopefully the issues you had were first model year problems and have been ironed out over the last few years.
Ditch the Exporer. Give us the Ford Everest.
Honestly I think we need both kind of like Toyota has the Highlander and the 4Runner
Ditch your mother
Considering how poor Ranger sales are in the US, it's SUV version probably wouldn't do well either
It’s a no brainer.. I think the Everest would sell like hotcakes
@@yissibiiytepeople are obsessed with SUVs in the US
The funny part is the 'sells a lot, 210k a year' - Ford killed the Fusion and Focus b/c they 'did not sell well'. Fusion sold 210k the year they announced the car deaths, the Focus a little lower until its cancellation reported.
Why not compare used versus new? That is the one relevant comparison you could’ve done…
300 HP in the base 4 Cylinder engine is impressive.
I picked up a 2023 ST recently. Absolutely love it but I hope the reliability and craftsmanship on some areas of the vehicle specifically the interior has improved with this model year. It has already been to the dealer for the 3rd with the SYNC screen glitching out from time to time and they can’t seem to fix the problem completely. I personally do not like the 2025 ST with the lack of a black wheel option and the less aggressive front end. However, it looks like the interior has been improved in many areas which is great to see. The perfect Explorer would be the previous exterior styling with the 25 interior imo.
That is why I hang on to 15-year old vehicles. 🙂
Because it's all you can afford.
I can afford to buy both of these vehicles. I’ve found significant peace in continuing to drive our 170K mile Honda odyssey because it’s paid off.
Life after car payments is so much better than having a nice debt weight
Considering I am on public assistance and I am not employed yet. 🙂
@@Sl0thTeam6If you really could afford it you would have no debt after buying a new car. Since you can't afford it you make up excuses.
@Kyle Nelson No I was saying I could afford to finance either of them. I’d rather NOT buy any of these hyper inflated priced cars and throw myself INTO debt for them. It’s much nicer having no car payment. I’ve grown to a point where cars get me from A to B. Would rather spend that money traveling what my wife and kids, not paying for a driveway princess to keep up with the Jones’.
Good video. I still think the pinnacle of the Ford Explorer was achieve in 1992 with the true 4WD Eddie Bauer edition. Those things ran forever (best friend is still daily driving the one he bought new in 1992), had real 4WD, were comfortable, and were affordable. These new Explorers just aren’t the same level of capability.
Oh thanks for showing us the exhaust pipe! That’s really smart! Hopefully that’s just not a gimmick they’re telling you works.. my exhaust pipes always get dirty. Maybe Chevrolet could learn a few things or two.
I ordered an Active trim when the order books opened. The Premium options were tempting, but the price was not.
I just don't understand how some features are prioritized. 41+ thousand for the "base" with heated seats, pano sunroof, 20in rims, etc. but no dimming mirror?
And no turn signals in the side mirrors. Looks so cheap!
I’m hoping that the “base” model that they showed was just not optioned well.
It seems like they optioned it to have aesthetic features vs more functional ones so that it would look good at the press event.
That base model looks kinda nice ngl 😅!
Never see these things, except for the local fuzz
Thank you for the comparison contents for Active vs ST line that I’m considering for.
Pretty sure that exhaust change was due to the exhaust gasses coming back in the cabin.
That was mostly on police interceptors
The rims on the ST are awesome though!
Paying for Blue Cruise is Stoopid. Should be free for as long as you own the vehicle. That goes for all Ford vehicles.
I think we can thank Tesla for that. Best I can remember, it was them who pioneered the "pay a subscription to use features your car was built with" model.
Teslas don’t have self driving. You have to pay for it. Know your stuff before you start saying that crap
@@benjaminbrown7127 I'm honestly not sure who you're replying to with your comment, youtube's comment section often displays weird for me so I may be unable to see the comment to which you're referring. From my perspective, the original poster never mentioned Tesla or full self driving. I mentioned Tesla in my comment where I said I thought they pioneered the practice of charging subscriptions to use features the car was built with (like FSD or autopilot). So I'm honestly confused as to who you think is saying "crap" where they need to "know their stuff" first.
Agree 100%
Blue Cruise or booze cruise as i like to call it.
Family friends had 2 of these, only because one was bought back under lemon law. 2nd one is giving them issues also. Ford may do ok with their trucks, but they need to really put alot more effort in their suvs if they're going to continue not selling cars and asking these insane prices
Granger warranty ad was also ironic lol
I have a 2020 Explorer ST and it has more features than the new model, massaging seats for one. The car with just a tune is one of the fastest cars I’ve ever owned. But the dealership experience is abhorrent. At 30,000 miles mechanical issues that should’ve been present at about 80 or 90,000 miles are needing attention. The quality is so bad compared to most Japanese vehicles. Everything from mysterious electrical gremlins that are very hard to diagnose. Suspension noises that Ford itself can’t pinpoint the issue on. For almost $65k you can get a mid trim Lexus GX that is 10 times the vehicle.
I appreciate that the base one is truly amazing and nice 🙂
I'm in love the explorers
They have to get rid of that chime
Why?
@@jmc6000 personal preference, I don't like it
@@stevekniess3665You can ask the dealership to disable it for you. That’s what I did
I used to hate it but I like it now
Or at least update it. That chime has been around for about 15 years now
In the ST why is there the bar over the engine? Is that security?
It's a strut tower brace
But did they fix the transmission and electrical issues🤔
I prefer the sleeker headlight and grill integration of the pre face lift
This new trend of cloth on the dash has got to stop.
40K is insane for a base model. I mean can't you option it without giant screen and crap? Save money?
Hey great news repos are up by 23%. Couldn't be the price of these cars?
They should put bare bone one 5 seat no bling bling at 30k. Like a police pack but available to people. No center console bench seat.
A 2 row configuration would be desirable for me.
Police ones, good luck getting it new and not abused.
$1600 for destination?!? Do they drop them with parachute out of a C-17 from China?
The destination fee is too high
Ford needs to mark the rear hatch button better.
a lot nicer than the "Explorer" EV
The entire front end looks like the previous generation GMC Acadia...
Ford offers a real exhaust through their Ford Performance
I hope there is no strike like when they came out with the current model , Covid , autoworkers strike the Explores were put togeather in various factories causing a terrible roll out , I hope they have no problems during the refresh
Andre: that is not “kind of a soundbar” but rather is a soundbar for the upgraded B and O stereo system.
Fords are better than GM's any fay if the weekthe fit and finsish in the fords is just so much better
I like the car on the left
Need the struts for the hood.
Shoot if it came with two kayaks that would be a nice bonus for me. And with the price of kayaks now it would save me a lot.
But does it still honk when you leave it running and get out with key in your pocket??
I hate that option
Does a front license plate block the front sensors?
my honest take on it is that its super nice and look very refined but my mom has a 2020 xlt 4wd with the comfort package and the $500 white paint and the msrp with everything is 42K and it has heated front and REAR seats and a heated steering wheel but this active with the same package or similar package priced around 50K doesnt even have rear heated seats so idk.
Sorry to see the King Ranch and Timberline trims not available
I would expect those to arrive in 6 months or so. Similar to how raptors are released.
We had a 2020 limited, loaded and paid 44k.
Carrying a couple of kayaks; what will I do with all that capability
😊😊 Bring back body on frame and Eddie Bauer!!!!! I'll keep my new 4 runner , but these are pretty decent riding Lil cars. But getting pricy, ...
No temperature gauge?
I miss the day when explorer was $25k
No bench in st?
Ford, most people don't want Easter eggs it just adds to the cost of the vehicle.
It's incorporated into the mold tooling, not an add on.
Why are all cars about double what they were 3 years ago?
it would be nice to have climate control right under the screen as Physical controls (in case the screen is acting out for any reason), and also quick easy press without looking, and not needing to look at or focus on the screen...
.... also, I'm reading that Ford Digital Experience requires a monthly fee? Does that include Apple CarPlay or Android Auto? Do we have to pay a monthly fee to have access to our Google Maps / Apple Maps from our phone, or the vehicle's Navigation System ?
No their app and stuff is free to use. start the car, unlock, etc. The digital experience is live traffic updates, weather, etc built into the car
I'll stick with my 2019 GLC 300 my screen isn't that great but paid way less slightly used and own it.
Ford installed those yakima Jetstream crossbars on backwards...
Love my 2022 Ford Edge Titanium Elite. I'm not ready for a three row, and I hope the successor to the Edge is as good as the 2022. Maybe even all electric too 😊
Our dealership experience has been very good for the past two years. We go to Meadowvale Ford (Ontario, Canada) but I bought a full service package when I got the car so I just drop off the keys and then drive away afterwards. Full 5 year warranty and service included so no surprise service costs. No issues thus far 👌
What about the Timberline?
Discontinued
Destination charges are insane, let me fly out and drive my new car from where you built it.
For 60k get a Lexus
We paid 31k for a new '18 Explorer, proces sure have changed
It's awful how they jacked up prices. What trim did you get? I used to loved them in the 90s and early 00s.
Look at the RED ST, At the 5:28 mark look at that windshield alignment to the roof, terrific job absolutely unacceptable. What a pile of Junk.
No brake controller option. Why didn't they just rate it for 2000LBs , big mistake
The roof rack rails are installed backwards 🤣
We don't get a Timberline version, that's what we don't get.
@2:20 Andre, I am noticing that you developed this weird (Lip-smacking) every time you catch your breath, I am not trying to be rude I like your reviews but it is very annoying to listen.
He just had his wisdom teeth pulled hours before this shoot. Probably experiencing dry mouth.
How is the VW ATLAS compared to this??
I love this channel
The Explorer only still exists because of the Police Utility variant? Otherwise I rarely see these on the road where I’m from…
I see explorers everywhere I travel
Well you're delusional. Police versions make up less than ¼ of Explorer sales figures.
We have so many here, only the black ones get people driving 28 in a 35 for no reason. We also have an ungodly amount of wagoneers here.
Does the 4wd versions have a low range?
none of the SUV models have this, only the trucks
4 runner has a true transfer case. Rest is part time all wheel drive. If you don't off road really this is all you need. Ask other car based suv 3 rows share the same design in that system.
If it's like my 19, the best you get at "low range" is sand mode.
Looking at new Ford (as well as Stellantis and some GM) products, I can't help but feel like these are just disposable cars after 2-3 years of use. Reminds me of a smartphone manufacturing business model. They are following European car manufacturers, unfortunately :(
P.S. sad to see Ford cheaping out on every detail. No gas struts for the hood in $50k+ vehicle? Reflector LED headlights instead of smart matrix lens (which even VW has) or just normal lens at least? No heated windshields for cold regions? No headlight washers (people from Canada and other northern countries of the world understand). Meh.
Interestingly though, Jeep Grand Cherokee doesn't feel so cheap at all at first glance at least. Although it is not perfect as well, honestly, I would prefer that one, probably. Andrey, are you planning to compare Explorer vs Grand Cherokee? @TFLcar
For me the best Explore is mid 90's..2025 Explore seems come back with the good oldies car. ST seems good performance but not define products with the price.. lousy stitches on the seats, details of plastic contours are so rough and cheap compare to Lexus... well I may not get how the great name Explorer but quality like KIA.
Timberline?
no sunroof they are not making a timberline anymore
Well done Andre.
Why is Andre scatter brain today? He is usually on point with facts.
Roman threatened to fire him.
All that money and you get a prop rod to keep your hood up 😂😂😂
...still one bolt....
$50K for a 4 cyl. nope.
Why can’t they learn from srt and put responsible seats in their sports suv,,,,,
17:17 parts written on with sharpie on a brand new car is not it.
$1600 destination? Get real FORD! It doesn’t cost that much to ship from Chicago!
The pre-refresh was a good looking car....they ruined the face of this one... Im in agreement...Everest, please....
Luxury trim with the most efficient engine please. I'm fine with under 200hp. No turbos.
You don't want under 200 in these bricks. If you are by yourself maybe but using all the seats you run out of steam quickly. a 4cyl in these should be criminal.
Things you don’t get. Cheap: reliability, expensive:reliability, cheap: affordability, expensive: affordability
Count how many times Andre slaps his thighs and/or claps his hands.
He slurs a lot, too. I thinks he's tipsy.
HEY FORD, you blew it with no turn signals in the side mirrors! 👎
how about if open directly buy in the manufacturer not now to the dealer because its very expensive 😂😊😊
God that front end is hideous. Big grilles work on some SUVs but it looks horrible in this application.
Headlights and grill look like the outgoing GMC acadia
No it doesn't
If only we got the chinese verison
I just commented this... definitely looks like the older Acadia.
Not even close.