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2020 Ford Explorer | Who Is Responsible For This?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16356431" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Ford dropped the ball tacking on the ST badge because it is a glorified Sport. Ford could have really done something special with both the Edge ST and the Explorer ST by building in performance and features worthy of the ST badge. Unfortunately that would have pushed the MSRP north of where the Explorer ST is today. Their price target for the Explorer ST meant compromises were (sadly) a must. The 2020 Explorer ST is a fine SUV. It just isn't a true Ford Performance ST. Of course, ST buyers can turn to the aftermarket to get the exceptional performance that should have come from Ford. </p><p></p><p>I loved my 2016 Edge Sport. With a Livernois tune, straight line performance was exceptional. Seats (same as the new ST's) were too soft and had minimal side support. I had really hoped the ST would wow me. I liked the Sync 3 system a LOT. Ford did a great job with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16356431, member: 6727"] Ford dropped the ball tacking on the ST badge because it is a glorified Sport. Ford could have really done something special with both the Edge ST and the Explorer ST by building in performance and features worthy of the ST badge. Unfortunately that would have pushed the MSRP north of where the Explorer ST is today. Their price target for the Explorer ST meant compromises were (sadly) a must. The 2020 Explorer ST is a fine SUV. It just isn't a true Ford Performance ST. Of course, ST buyers can turn to the aftermarket to get the exceptional performance that should have come from Ford. I loved my 2016 Edge Sport. With a Livernois tune, straight line performance was exceptional. Seats (same as the new ST's) were too soft and had minimal side support. I had really hoped the ST would wow me. I liked the Sync 3 system a LOT. Ford did a great job with it. [/QUOTE]
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