5 Reasons You Should Not Buy a Certified Pre Owned Vehicle
5 Reasons You Should Not Buy a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle
Stock Photo: 2018 ford explorer
Avg. Listing Price
$30,000
Avg. Mileage
33,006
MPG City / Hwy
16/22
Top Colors
Vehicles Available
Great Deals
Drivetrain
4WD
Engine
6 Cyl
Displacement
3.5 L
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel tank
19 Gal
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Door count
4
IIHS Overall Safety
5 out of 5
Emissions Score
N/A
Prices shown are the prices people paid including dealer discounts for a used 2018 Ford Explorer Utility 4D 2WD V6 with standard options and in good condition with an average of 12,000 miles per year. Taxes and fees (title, registration, license, document and transportation fees) are not included.
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New car prices paid include dealer discounts for the same typically equipped vehicle (year, make, model, trim) and do not include taxes, fees (title, registration, license, document and transportation fees), manufacturer incentives and rebates. Check our website for current incentive and rebate offers that might apply to you, and subtract from the prices shown for the price range most relevant to you.
Used car prices paid include dealer discounts for the same typically equipped vehicle (year, make, model, trim) in good condition with an average of 12,000 miles per year. Taxes and fees (title, registration, license, document and transportation fees) are not included.
The pricing data is an estimate, but not a guarantee, based on J.D. Power’s detailed analysis of transactions from the last 30 days for new cars and from the last 4-8 weeks (depending on the model) for used cars.
MSRP: The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price or MSRP is the price the manufacturer recommends the dealer charge for its new vehicles.
Invoice Price: The price on the vehicle manufacturer's bill to the dealer. It may not reflect the dealer's actual cost of the vehicle and may vary across dealers.
Measured owner satisfaction with 2018 Ford Explorer performance, styling, comfort, features, and usability after 90 days of ownership.
The vehicle's voice recognition and bluetooth
Vehicle acceleration
Quietness of the vehicle interior
The problems experienced by owners of the 2018 Ford Explorer during the first 90 days of ownership.
Ease of getting in and out of the vehicle
Ease of folding/adjusting rear seats
Vehicle stability in poor conditions
Reviews from owners of the 2018 Ford Explorer.
This is my fourth Explorer and all have been great. Would not change to another type of vehicle. It is reliable
I like the safety features (back-up camera, blind spot light on mirrors) a lot! I LOVE the display and software that allows connection to my iphone, the gps/map, and serius radio and media. My wife does not like that it takes a while for the screen software to load before you can turn on the radio
Comfortable seats. Heated steering wheel/seat and remote start is a must have. Chose this vehicle for its outstanding safety features. Dashboard is too large. Difficult for a small person to be get high enough in seat for a better range of vision