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Ford's New 'Enthusiast' Package Lowers Cost of Explorer ST
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<blockquote data-quote="mustangc" data-source="post: 16605262" data-attributes="member: 87570"><p>Losing a sound system, rear heated seats and a wireless charging pad, but adding a model year does not add up to a $4k price reduction. Sorry, there is more to the story here. I bet the MT statement of this one being RWD instead of AWD is probably the real reason for the price reduction. It would make the thing handle differently and be lighter, but probably not any faster because of traction limitation. Not to mention completely worthless as an SUV...</p><p></p><p>I don’t recall hearing anyone wishing their Explorer was a summer-only station wagon, and that’s probably why the press release is completely unclear about losing AWD as the prime cost saving measure... even Ford is embarrassed by it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangc, post: 16605262, member: 87570"] Losing a sound system, rear heated seats and a wireless charging pad, but adding a model year does not add up to a $4k price reduction. Sorry, there is more to the story here. I bet the MT statement of this one being RWD instead of AWD is probably the real reason for the price reduction. It would make the thing handle differently and be lighter, but probably not any faster because of traction limitation. Not to mention completely worthless as an SUV... I don’t recall hearing anyone wishing their Explorer was a summer-only station wagon, and that’s probably why the press release is completely unclear about losing AWD as the prime cost saving measure... even Ford is embarrassed by it.. [/QUOTE]
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