Roadfly.com - 2011 Ford Explorer Review & Test Drive

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  • The 2011 Ford Explorer takes a huge evolutionary leap, transitioning from an old-school ladder-frame SUV to a modern, car-like crossover.
    I found it a willing partner for the suburban life, with the best 3rd-row stowing mechanism I could possibly have imagined, and decent fuel economy as well (nearly 20mpg observed, EPA rated 17/23).
    The chassis is rock-solid, and at high speed feels nearly as composed as some European luxury-performance utes I've recently tested. The 3.5L V6 makes 283hp and 252 lb.-ft. of torque, but is handicapped by a 6-speed "SelectShift" transmission that offers manual shift capability--but only via a tiny rocker switch on the shift knob itself.
    It's a great start for Ford, with a few minor (and easily fixable) glitches. The NAV system for example is very comprehensive, but equally convoluted. A few tweaks here and there would produce a truly excellent product.
    -Ross Rapoport, Road Test Editor and Video Host
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    Vehicle: 2011 Ford Explorer Limited
    Base Price: $39,190
    Price as tested: $45,060
    Engine: 3.5L V6
    Transmission: 6-speed automatic with SelectShift
    Horsepower: 283 @ 6500rpm
    Torque: 252 lb.-ft @ 4100rpm
    0-60 MPH: 8.3 seconds
    Warranty: 3 years, 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper; 5 years, 60,000 miles powertrain warranty
    Fuel Economy: 17 city / 23 highway MPG
    Towing Capacity: 5,000lb
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 143

  • @rdwhite83
    @rdwhite83 13 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great video Ross! I'd not heard or seen anything about those cool seats! Thanks for teaching me something today!

  • @bonniendlo
    @bonniendlo 10 років тому +4

    His shortness makes this car look bigger

  • @edmaluf
    @edmaluf 13 років тому

    Hi Ross, please test the 4 cylinder version too. (I know some will complain that you'd be testing the same car twice). But it is such a different engine as far as Explorers are concerned, not to mention that it's the new trend with Ford (4 cylinder, turbo), that I think we deserve this "repeated test drive". (Thumbs up if you agree)

  • @nicologarcia
    @nicologarcia 9 років тому +4

    My OCD got so angry with him failing to close the hood at 1:30

  • @neil10451
    @neil10451 13 років тому

    Hey again Ross. To tell the truth you're the kind of guy I'd like to have for a friend. INTELLIGENT. Piss on what those other guys say. Smart makes up for short. I always hated being the big dumb jock so I decided to be the SMART guy in the bunch. As I told my (used to be pretty) sisters. Beauty fades, but smart lasts a lifetime. Jessi won't always be "Eye Candy" but you'll always be smart. I like you dude. Keep doing what you're doing.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 12 років тому

    It's really a great drive! Ive owned it now for 3 months~6500mi. We took it to MyrtleBeach with great pleasure. Averaged 26.5mpg @ 75mph, 4 adults with the rear seats flat for storage. Although mine is an XLT, the drive and handling is better than my old 2006 500! Turning is tighter than the 500 and there less noise! Its used for work and I have enough room behind the third row (its about the room for 4~ 5gal gal tanks). Mine was this first in the area of Powell but now I've seen about ten!

  • @gbritaney
    @gbritaney 13 років тому

    Can you spend more time on the interior of your car reviews in the future? Like see how much knee room there is in the back seat and the third row...also the small details does it have enough cup holders. I know it's kinda asking a lot, but those details really help me out. Awesome review of the explorer!!

  • @juukame
    @juukame 13 років тому

    i gotta say, those folding seats are pretty awesome

  • @cabrioglx
    @cabrioglx 13 років тому

    Ross whomever shot this for you did you in dude! It almost looks like tiny-man trick photography!!! LOL!!! Great review though!

  • @kelleredison
    @kelleredison 13 років тому +1

    @OmarDammam03 Ross is the BEST! I really enjoy watching his reports, very professional and accurate in his information as well! And it does not hurt that he is very easy on the eyes! Good work Ross, keep it going mister, your the best!

  • @Cali_Lux_Cruiser
    @Cali_Lux_Cruiser 13 років тому

    I absolutely love this new Explorer. But, the 2nd generations are my absolute favorite.

  • @amathew711
    @amathew711 13 років тому

    i really like ford is taking some risks with design instead of the same old conservtive b.s. good job ford. great review btw.

  • @ebhaha59
    @ebhaha59 12 років тому

    Really like this car, not sure if I´d buy it but nice anyway, nice way of reviewing from Ross. Keep up the good work! Ford is finally doing it right.

  • @gene978
    @gene978 13 років тому

    Ross Excellent review as always! How was the ride? I see you have a ride selector switch. Also do you think they will offer the EcoBoost motor? And how were the seats? Stiff, soft, good materials? No Lie Ross. I live in a city no one has heard of Fitchburg, MA. When this SUV came out. I saw so many in the first few weeks on the road here. 90% female drivers. It was like these people didn't care paying top $ for this car. And with $4 a gallon gas!

  • @hawkmankid
    @hawkmankid 13 років тому

    I would surely buy one once it hits the local soil! Nice family SUV!

  • @neil10451
    @neil10451 13 років тому

    Ross, you say you read ALL of the comments, so here goes. First your height. If anyone has anything to say about your height tell them that you are NORMAL, YOUR LEGS GO FROM YOUR ASS TO THE GROUND, THAT'S NORMAL! Next, as much as I like LOOKING at Jessi BETTER than looking at you (which as a man I should) I really like when you test a car. You seem to be more informed than the "Eye Candy". You do an excellent job. KUDOS. Keep up the good work. Althought I do STILL want to see Jessi sometimes

  • @PostmoderneModelWorks
    @PostmoderneModelWorks 13 років тому

    If I didn't know better I would think the only way to use navigation or climate setting is through the touch screen, and would have to stop to use some features. There was no mention that all the functions can be controlled through voice commands while driving, or the five way button on the steering wheel.

  • @scvs2
    @scvs2 13 років тому

    When I saw this vehicle in real life, all I saw was the front half and first look at the heads light I thought it was the new MDX... then looked to the back and I was like this is a ford design.

  • @datboiwes333
    @datboiwes333 13 років тому

    @Snapper314 I think he was comparing it to the Grand Cherokee because a lot of people who would buy a GC would check out an Explorer when SUV shopping. Plus most people who own Grand Cherokee's probably wouldn't go off road with them anyway.

  • @1996Huckleberry
    @1996Huckleberry 13 років тому

    I understand why manufacturers are changing to uni-body systems instead of body on frame. However, I think the appeal of SUVs originally was indeed their ruggedness. Most people I knew said they would sacrifice gas mileage for off-road capability or power. I don't think people want a giant minivan that looks like an SUV, especially since fuel is so expensive these days. I'm not sure people will choose luxury over ruggedness in the long run when purchasing an SUV.

  • @khunopie
    @khunopie 13 років тому

    That is the biggest SUV I've ever seen! I could fit 30 laundry baskets in it

  • @PorscheCayenneLover
    @PorscheCayenneLover 13 років тому

    Excellent review Ross!

  • @rapandrnb
    @rapandrnb 13 років тому

    I love Ross's reviews.

  • @whatever04811
    @whatever04811 13 років тому

    Good job Ross

  • @GBraidi78
    @GBraidi78 13 років тому

    @TCB1468 If you looked at the GPS closly when he was messing with it, it said Reston,VA!!

  • @warrengelisanga
    @warrengelisanga 13 років тому

    @jwatwater thats why you can talk to it (sync system) and make it adjust the volume for you and everything else hell it can even read text messages.

  • @DevPack
    @DevPack 13 років тому +2

    pretty sure its 290hp...

  • @randomhandle20003
    @randomhandle20003 13 років тому

    @2003SCT Well said man. Not to mention, if you option out an MDX, you can hit $60k pretty easily.

  • @datboiwes333
    @datboiwes333 13 років тому

    @reevsaj And Land Rover used to borrow a lot from Ford back when Ford owned them. The early to mid 2000's Land Rovers used to be filled with Ford parts.

  • @keithie13
    @keithie13 13 років тому

    lol the explorer makes him look so small standing right next to him xD 0:26

  • @MrUpgraydde
    @MrUpgraydde 13 років тому

    Rather have one of these than an Acura MDX any day!

  • @moritani13
    @moritani13 13 років тому

    What a huge car...

  • @bwestindc
    @bwestindc 12 років тому

    Great review. Just when I think I'm on the path to buy the Enclave, along comes Ross with a comprehensive report on the virtues of the new Explorer. Guess it's back to eenie, meanie, miney, moe.

  • @lgreen5
    @lgreen5 13 років тому

    Ross, how don't the explore rate against the new Durango? Test the Durango next.

  • @MrYoda1972
    @MrYoda1972 13 років тому

    hi. i'm currently looking at this SUV and the Nissan Pathfinder or even the Mazda CX9. which vehicle do you think i should go for. im not really an off-roader driver, i just need that off road ability just in case ill find myself in that situation.

  • @jacobandrews87
    @jacobandrews87 11 років тому

    I love this car ... I am from india... I wud definitely buy it if it comes with a 2.2 litre variable turbo geometry diesel engine of 170 horse power at 3500 rpm / 300 nm of max torque at 1400 rpm with an average of 33 mph on the highway

  • @nwhit1
    @nwhit1 13 років тому

    @mfarabcomedy
    I would have to say that if you need an eight passenger vehicle, the Acadia, as the Explorer seats seven. If you want a vehicle that has a lot more luxury features, Explorer. Depends on your needs. I chose Explorer.

  • @flatblackstrat
    @flatblackstrat 13 років тому

    Sorry Ross but I don't like how you automatically go to saying an MDX is a better price in the mid 40s range for a car. This car has everything the MDX does and then some. It also gets better fuel economy and 2 engine options and is actually capable of going offroad, the MDX is a concrete whore. Also the interior quality of the Explorer is luxury level. I don't see the point in getting an Acura when a Ford is this nice.

  • @blackmist27
    @blackmist27 13 років тому

    hi ross,
    i think you did a good job describing the features of the explorer however i was wondering why you didnt tackle the white elephant in the room... the fact that this explorer is a FWD not a RWD vehicle... thought that was a very significant discussion point.

  • @advosburgh
    @advosburgh 13 років тому

    Good looking SUV, well done Ford.

  • @jwatwater
    @jwatwater 13 років тому

    Btw, just wondering, is this car really that much bigger, or is it just because youre short?
    (comming from another small guy myself, Im honestly not making fun of you, just wondering...)

  • @Tbolt1000TForLife
    @Tbolt1000TForLife 12 років тому

    @onoff314 the problem with crossovers is that they are taking over, people buy them because they think they are more economical, that is killing off the regular, tough SUV

  • @KANATADOMPIZ
    @KANATADOMPIZ 13 років тому

    Ross looks like a smurf next to this thing.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 13 років тому

    @roadflytv That terrain setup looks like the ones Range Rover has had for ages.

  • @twistedtoobe
    @twistedtoobe 13 років тому +1

    to be honest...any and i mean ANY SUV/Crossover i buy is not going off road.

  • @gtilover11
    @gtilover11 13 років тому

    Car and Driver was ableo get the Explorer to 60 in the mid-7 second range and if this is a FWD model, then the EPA ratings would be 17/25 which is best in class

  • @tres311
    @tres311 13 років тому

    Looks like a better 4runner suprisingly

  • @Barobran92
    @Barobran92 13 років тому

    Have ya not seen the T&C/ Grand Caravan, they have the same power rear folding seats. These are super nice, but i love my Acadia.

  • @rml695
    @rml695 13 років тому

    What ever happened to that four cylinder model they were going to bring out?

  • @Tbolt1000TForLife
    @Tbolt1000TForLife 12 років тому

    ever think of the chevy tahoe? it's still a body on frame with a solid rear axle and is rugged and stiff, and is not in any way car based

  • @NadrianATRS
    @NadrianATRS 13 років тому

    you guys are so mean to Ross, he can't help he's short

  • @whatever04811
    @whatever04811 13 років тому

    Will Explorer be available in Europe? Will it have an optional diesel engine?

  • @ManGaribay
    @ManGaribay 13 років тому

    So if I don't want the 4x4, is the base model front or rear wheel drive?

  • @NMS350
    @NMS350 11 років тому +1

    Ford called, this came out in 2010, before the land rover

  • @duca8063
    @duca8063 13 років тому

    @OmarDammam03 most the people don t need a car to do off-road that is why the reviewers dont care about it anymore if you want something to go off road buy a land rover or a jeep or a pick up crossovers are the american station wagons with 4wd(as an option)

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 12 років тому

    This car looked really small, until you stood next to it, lol.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 12 років тому

    @TypeR1013
    My loaded xlt without nav and AWD was listed @$36.9k, I bought it for $34k. If you get a chance it see the ford exhibit of one of these with the bottom up, like in Detroit with the raptor, its stout and has massive front and rear control arms. Even changing the oil is easy-no spilling on the pipes!

  • @PTNM15
    @PTNM15 13 років тому

    it's like a long-wheel based version of the Range Rover Evoque.

  • @NicemaN212
    @NicemaN212 13 років тому

    his name should be ROSS REPORTER!! :P

  • @mfattal
    @mfattal 13 років тому

    Whats better this or the 2011 GMC acadia?

  • @hampstershat123
    @hampstershat123 13 років тому

    nice was waiting for this!

  • @davespiegal
    @davespiegal 13 років тому

    why did you compare the explorer with the cherokee so much? You should have compared it to the durango.

  • @carguy379
    @carguy379 13 років тому

    @Snapper314 you realize that while the grand cherokee is very capable off road is actually a unibody right? it is and always has been.

  • @grisellimay
    @grisellimay 13 років тому

    @keithie13 no... he made that explorer look big
    i found myself squinting at the screen like is it really that big or is he just small???

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs 13 років тому

    why no locking diff or low range?

  • @AlternativeUses
    @AlternativeUses 13 років тому

    i cant imagine how annoying it would be to cycle through menus and use a touch screen to change climate controls - much less helping your passengers do it

  • @SwPiotrek
    @SwPiotrek 12 років тому

    It's simply great.

  • @carguy379
    @carguy379 13 років тому

    @Prostreetcrazy and why do you think that?

  • @Kirbynessness
    @Kirbynessness 13 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @TCB1468
    @TCB1468 13 років тому

    Where in northern va do you test your cars?

  • @mojo335i
    @mojo335i 13 років тому

    What an oversized beast. Yet another yacht to get stuck behind in the fast lane. For all the talk of towing capacities and terrain abilities, the truth is the only place you'll ever see this vehicle is in the parking lot of Target being driven by a lone tiny suburban housewife.

  • @A_guan
    @A_guan 13 років тому

    why did'nt u close the hood all the way???

  • @RokitScientist1987
    @RokitScientist1987 13 років тому

    No time to talk about all the changes? I didn't know that youtube videos are limited to 6 minutes.

  • @Ugross2195
    @Ugross2195 13 років тому

    How is leg room in the second and third rows?

  • @StangBang35
    @StangBang35 13 років тому

    Where was this shot caz i live in Prince William County

  • @Barobran92
    @Barobran92 13 років тому

    Motortrend sure hated these, not quite sure why.

  • @jason11582623
    @jason11582623 13 років тому

    this is the only person i like from roadfly since jessy is gone and they got that lame british girl. keep doing good guy and roadfly what are you doing bring jesy back.

  • @Little199
    @Little199 13 років тому

    this car is not that big actually, i saw one today and looks amazing!

  • @wickedhouston5538
    @wickedhouston5538 Рік тому

    hes going to need a booster seat to see over the steering wheel

  • @Emmanuelbrooks03
    @Emmanuelbrooks03 13 років тому

    okay they stole that power 3rd row seats from chrysler! its in the 08-11 town and country, but i love the 2011 ford explorer!! ill be getting one soon!

  • @jwatwater
    @jwatwater 13 років тому

    I'm over touch screens. you can't use them while driving my car has real buttons, so I can change the radio, air, ect without looking, cant do that with a tochsreen

  • @billydudeiskewl
    @billydudeiskewl 13 років тому

    not sure if the truck is just big or if the guy is just small

  • @twistedtoobe
    @twistedtoobe 13 років тому

    not to knock your review...it was good...but you said you didnt have time...your video was only 6min. another 4 minutes would have covered the missed parts.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 12 років тому

    @mojo335i
    Nope mine is a worker. It drives GREAT! And you'll be behind me most of the time...if you can keep up;)

  • @clumpy12
    @clumpy12 13 років тому

    I thought these car was for real off-roading, but people uses them to drive on fine tarmac. And so much technology. I would say that, its not what its made for :/

  • @LoveTheCity123
    @LoveTheCity123 13 років тому

    The roof sort of reminds me of a Range Rover, lol ..

  • @95thRiflesOCI
    @95thRiflesOCI 11 років тому

    onl 80.7 cubic feet of cargo? Why is this bigger then a highlander with 95cubic feet >.

  • @118nas
    @118nas 13 років тому

    At the start the ford looks HUGE compared toRross

  • @jwatwater
    @jwatwater 13 років тому

    @SayMustang ah, ok. thats pretty cool

  • @2logical
    @2logical 13 років тому

    @NadrianATRS Ross wins in the end....I know this much. If testing cars could by my livelihood, i'd gladly trade a little height + a regular job to have his...u think Ross cares that people think he is short when he is behind the wheel of some exotic car that he's testing? I think not!

  • @OmarDammam03
    @OmarDammam03 13 років тому

    This car is just AWD wagon version of the Taurus

  • @wheelerwheels
    @wheelerwheels 13 років тому

    I agree...such a big sticker price...I guess you will get what you pay for.

  • @xoquixxoqafxo
    @xoquixxoqafxo 13 років тому

    fail. he didnt close the hood fully at 1:20 lol

  • @Snapper314
    @Snapper314 13 років тому

    Socceer Moms will love this crossover.
    But comparing this Crossover Softroader to an Actual Offroad Capable vehicle like the Jeep Grand Cherokee is pathetic and misleading.

  • @ultimateormus7903
    @ultimateormus7903 3 роки тому

    That's a really big vehicle or a tiny guy.

  • @krinko187
    @krinko187 13 років тому

    is the guy tiny or the explorer is huge

  • @tiltheendoftim3
    @tiltheendoftim3 13 років тому

    Does this guy not own another pair if shoes!?

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 12 років тому

    @Barobran92
    Too stupid to use myFord I think!
    Plus they got demo, those guys should go to a dealer and BUY the car they test instead of hand outs.

  • @OmarDammam03
    @OmarDammam03 13 років тому

    Multi-terrain system is NOTHING
    It doesn't make a cross-over like the Explorer anything better than any other cross-over.. It just control the traction which is useless when it comes to off-road
    I know most of Americans don't actually give off-road capabilities any advantage .. But it's sad to see proffessional reviewers do the same thing ..
    Some of them acually think this generation is even better in off-road than the previous generation Lol

  • @lanier2k5
    @lanier2k5 12 років тому

    will there be a 3.5 ecoboost engine offered?