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02-12-2020, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Picked up a Ford Explorer (AKA wannabe cop car /s)
I just picked up a CPO 2017 Ford Explorer XLT AWD with 26K miles, mostly for work since my work sites are often off the beaten path on dirt/gravel roads (I am currently an RF Engineer for cell towers), but it's got the bells and whistles that'd tickle my fancy enough to keep it, even when I go back to my regular work in IT (RF Engineers can make VERY good money and it's gotten me out of a huge financial bind, but it's not something I want to do forever).
It's a sad moment to trade in the E90 and I didn't quite want to give her up , but she hasn't aged gracefully and needed a bunch of high-ticket repairs, and even as Murphy's Law would have it, just when I thought that everything has been fixed, the rear right window regulator took a nosedive just as the dealership was appraising the car, and it's impractical to keep 2 cars since from next week onwards, I'll technically be a nomad until I hang up my RF Engineer hat in about 6-8 months. Although I know I haven't been on here as much as I used to; I've been busy and I've redirected my off-topic drama to Reddit instead... I'll be on here a lot less frequently; much love to the BMW community and it's still my favorite brand of cars, but maybe once I get my ducks in a row (buy a house, settle down) and when the Explorer reaches the "Fix Or Repair Daily" point, I'll be back for an X5 or even something snazzier like an 8-series or something.
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02-12-2020, 01:58 PM | #2 |
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Almost looks like there's already police LEDs behind the grill lol, congrats.
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02-12-2020, 02:03 PM | #3 |
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Ford Quality has improved drastically over years -- when it comes to SUVs. My son's 2015 Ford Focus was a POS, but that's bc it had a flawed transmission.
I currently own a 2017 Ford Expedition King Ranch and I am very happy. Before that was a 2004 Ford Expedition I kept for 13 years with no issues. Enjoy.
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02-12-2020, 07:58 PM | #4 |
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Definitely looks like a cop car with the black wheels and mesh grille with the block design behind it. At least people will move over when they see you coming lol
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02-23-2020, 09:00 AM | #7 |
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Get a push bumper and a roof rack and you'll get people to slow down wherever you go.
It gets me everytime I see a black Explorer. |
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Also, you'd think that with Toyota being the granddaddy of reliability, a Corolla interior scratches and wears out pretty easily (my stepmom had one).
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03-02-2020, 08:47 PM | #9 |
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I daily a '15 Explorer XLT and while it may not be luxurious, I don't see any more plastic or cheapness than in my E93 M3 or F25 X3.
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You are completely wrong, I don't think you know the difference between different materials. Explorer interior materials feel much much cheaper then a e90.
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03-04-2020, 11:47 AM | #11 | |
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Explorer: heavy grain hard touch plastic on upper dash, soft touch on doors, some switchgear feels much higher quality, very little interior wear after 90k miles, mid-level leather seat quality BMW: heavy grain "mid" touch plastic on upper dash and doors, some switchgear feels very cheap (especially upper dash buttons), rubberized coating on steering wheel peeling off (second time now), higher quality leather seating I think most of us would like to believe that an entry-level BMW uses better materials than a mid-level Ford, but that doesn't make it true.
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03-07-2020, 10:50 AM | #12 |
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I find that similar priced vehicles have similar quality interior especially if they are the same type of vehicle.
It's true that some domestic vehicles in general have cheaper feeling hard plastic panels and wider panel gaps. Those are the ones that gives you 350HP, tow 10,000 pounds and fit 8 people for the same price as a 3 series BMW 4 cylinder model. For comparison, take a look at the new C8 Corvette interior and compare that to a $60K BMW and you can see that BMW made cost cutting measures. Last edited by GenXer; 03-07-2020 at 12:03 PM.. |
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The Mazda has leather and stitching lining the outside of the center console where your knees rest, the G20 3er has hard plastic there (Even the 8-series has this if you don't pay extra for Merino). The Mazda has nice suede (although is likely faux-suede) covering a large strip of the dashboard. The 3-series has soft-touch plastic/trim. The Mazda's seats are also nice and smooth Napa leather. Of course the 3-series is better in some areas as well, the soft-touch plastics are more solid and the steering wheel hub is leather stitched, build quality is likely a bit better too and the tech is obviously newer and more advanced, however it does show that these days you don't have to go to a luxury brand to get a nice interior. Honestly, after driving and sitting in the 6, I could easily get use to it and live with it. |
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Power - either they need to up the power in their engines or they need to offer Mazdaspeed versions. Warranty - part of a premium vehicle is a premium warranty and they should bump theirs up to 4 years/48K miles.
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Wow I thought that was a BMW at first. |
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They could offer the 4Y warranty as they don't break much anyway either. |
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