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    #221
    Yep the Explorer with its price is really untouchable right now. I don't know of any other vehicle in this price range that really offers this much. Yep this is a big blow to the CX-9, its closest competitor. The Traverse is definitely dead on arrival!

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    #222
    DAMN! I saw one on EDSA this morning and YES, I'm gonna get one. . . . .IF i had the extra cash, i mean extra extra extra cash!

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    #223
    Magkano na ba bentahan ng 2008 Explorer EB ngayon? :hysterical:

    Less than 10K ang mileage hahaha

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    #224
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Had lunch with the people from Ford just awhile ago. Got to ride the Explorer! DAMN! ANG GANDA!!!

    I WANT ONE!!! I am thinking of selling my Santa Fe for this... Pero wait na muna siguro one more year pero grabe I was so impressed. Its like business class on the road. Quiet, smooth, powerful, and so high tech!
    i ENVY you bro tidus! how about omar naka explo din? i saw one last time sa parking lot ng S&R global. damn talaga super pogi... ipon ipon na guys!

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    #225
    For the early birds (mga nagpa-reserved na), apparently you can choose either a free ipad (i guess ipad2) or P20T worth of fuel..... I chose the latter :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by solomondavid View Post
    i ENVY you bro tidus! how about omar naka explo din? i saw one last time sa parking lot ng S&R global. damn talaga super pogi... ipon ipon na guys!
    Yep Atty. Omar was also able to ride in it... He was very impressed to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    For the early birds (mga nagpa-reserved na), apparently you can choose either a free ipad (i guess ipad2) or P20T worth of fuel..... I chose the latter :D
    Congrats! Its such a great SUV, totally untouchable in its price range...

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    #228
    *tidus1203: may nabanggit ba kung ilan variants ang i-offer sa Phil market?

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    #229
    Initially a 4X2 and a 4X4 V6 NA gasoline engine...

    Next year they will add a 4X2 Ecoboost 4 cylinder engine (turbocharged)...

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    #230
    Pwede na ako sa 4x2

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    #231
    3ple4 and tidus1203 bakit yung ford alabang wala pang sinasabi kung magkano man lang (i asked for an SRP kahapon lang) pero kayo alam nyo na mga freebies. btw, nag reserve na ako 3 weeks ago pa.

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    #232
    When I grow up. - The Philippine Star » Business Features » Motoring

    [SIZE=3]When I grow up. [/SIZE]
    By Cito Beltran



    “When I grow up, I’m going to buy me a Ford…”

    MANILA, Philippines - As I did a test drive of the latest product offering from Ford, I was reminded of the line that young boys used to say in the late 60s as they drooled over the legendary Mustangs, that have continued to be icons for the Ford Motor Company.

    This week that same old aspiration crept over me as I spent three days exploring the tip of the Batangas coastline on the brand spanking new Ford Explorer. “New” is actually an understatement for the Explorer because as a car enthusiast put it, “The New Explorer radically departs from its original and earlier model.”

    The New Ford Explorer is a powerful brute and as I sat in it, I got the feeling that I was sitting in my own personalized man-cave with four wheels and power to boot. This car was not made for the timid or faint of heart. On the other hand, if you have no self-control, stay away from this rocket in the form of a modern day tank!

    Since I am not a motoring techie, I showed the unit to an Australian friend who is also a fellow car collector and enthusiast. Aside from having some rare Italian sports cars, this Aussie is absolutely into SUVs and “UTEs” or utility vehicles.

    For someone who strayed from the blue oval brand, once he saw the New Ford Explorer, it was love at first sight, in fact even his wife loved not only the new style and color but as well as the fact that even a petite driver like her could easily access and operate the SUV without being intimidated by its size.

    Just to point how impressive the New Ford Explorer is, my friend and his wife immediately put in a reservation!

    As far as styling goes, the New Ford Explorer has a completely new face that is massive, masculine and elegant all at the same time. But unlike the older model SUVs and UTEs from Ford, the New Explorer does not look like an over-sized boat. In fact, most people who saw it got the impression that it was a “lowered” SUV because of the front skirt that’s similar to that of performance cars.

    The word “elegant” may sound strange in defining the New Ford Explorer but it is quite apt. Starting with the rounded off body styling that came in a metallic color reminiscent of roasted chestnuts, perforated leather-leather trimmed seating surfaces, keyless entry and key less ignition start/stop as well as a drivers’ seat that automatically forwards or reverses position when you start or stop the engine.

    The true test for the unit I had was how user-friendly it would be for my 75-year-old mom, my wife and of course my daughter who is always the “consumer critic” of the team.

    When it comes to SUVs and UTEs, getting into such vehicles is always an issue because elderly passengers and women often feel they’re “climbing” into the vehicle instead of getting into the vehicle. But that’s not the case with the New Ford Explorer. Front passenger entry was wide, access height was ideal and the best feature was the front passenger seat could be lowered. My Mom got into the Explorer without having to “climb” into it.

    Since my Mom had priority in “Business Class”, my wife and daughter stayed in the back seat. Being European, leg room and seat space in the back often becomes a concern for my wife who eventually becomes the pillow of our daughter. There were no such problems in the New Ford Explorer that was quite spacious even with trip related stuff taking up space.

    Speaking of space, the rear part of the New Explorer works as third row seating, which surprised those who saw the vehicle for the first time. With the press of a button, the seats automatically retract and stow flat so the rear end of the vehicle can be used for baggage.



    Initially, I did not think that there was enough baggage space especially since there was a third row. But don’t let this fool you because the rear can take what seemed to me was more than a cubic meter of baggage.

    With passengers and baggage all snug and in place, we went on a 320 km round trip exploration of many Batangas towns that are hardly mentioned as far as tourist destinations are concerned. From Manila we went to Lipa, Batangas then turned into the towns of Alitagtag, Cuenca, Taal, Lemery, Calaca, Balayan and Calatagan and back.

    These are all historical, cultural and interesting locations where visitors learn of a town where houses don’t face the road directly but were slanted so that a plague would not enter their homes. If you love old houses, villas and one of the biggest basilicas in the Philippines, explore the heritage town of Taal.

    While my passengers were taking in the sights, I was quietly taking the New Ford Explorer through its paces. The winding roads between Lipa and Alitagtag showed how stable the New Ford Explorer was and no one complained of being car sick.

    If you are familiar with provincial traffic on weekends, you know that half of the 320 kilometers was all about over-taking all sorts of vehicles and pedestrians, which was absolutely no problem for the New Ford Explorer.

    Because of the smooth yet powerful acceleration of New Ford Explorer, you can easily mistake the vehicle to be packing a behemoth eight cylinder under the hood. Guess again. We had all the power and acceleration we ever needed from the 3.5 L V6 as well as the maneuverability and stopping power.

    In terms of ride, the all-terrain 4X4 Explorer electronically sets up for all driving conditions from mud tracks, slippery slopes and even desert or the sand dunes near the beach. I have to confess however that at the end of the day, journalistic responsibility and the fact that this man-pleasing ride was just too pretty kept me from getting it dirty.

    Go ahead, Explore it yourself!

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    #233
    *weekdaywarrior: my bro knows Mr. Teeten of Autohub Group but of course, nothing is final until the October 6 launching. As for the promo/freebies that we were offered, it could be only in Ford Global City that they offer it, I don't know for sure!

    *tidus: would you know if the 4x2 variant also has the terrain management system?

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    #234
    No its only for the 4X4 Limited...

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    #235
    Hmm... so it's possible that variant that Ford is hyping to be below P2.5M could only be the 4x2 variant. Coz the Limited variant in the US is priced at $37,740 which roughly translates to about P3M.

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    #236
    Hi,

    I'm also interested in the new ford explorer and actually made a reservation. But after reading and doing research about this car, apparently the build quality of this car is bad. Most common complain is the MyFordTouch shutting down not working perfectly and the A-pillar noise. So right now i'm having second thoughts on getting this car

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    #237
    *BornRacer: MyFord Touch is developed by Ford and MICROSOFT.... do I need to elaborate?

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    #238
    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    *weekdaywarrior: my bro knows Mr. Teeten of Autohub Group but of course, nothing is final until the October 6 launching. As for the promo/freebies that we were offered, it could be only in Ford Global City that they offer it, I don't know for sure!

    *tidus: would you know if the 4x2 variant also has the terrain management system?
    thanks for the reply. will await the official launching then.

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    #239
    There actually is an issue with MyFord Touch months ago but I don't know if it's already fixed with this Explorer. Let's wait for reviews of early adopters muna.

    Is there a price already? In the US, the Ecoboost engine is more expensive than the V6. If ever I will choose whichever is cheaper. Although the review said the Ecoboost version is underpowered but if it's more fuel efficient, it's worth it.

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    #240
    Q: I'm pursuing to buy a 2008 Ford Explorer Pick-Up, As ko lang po if sino my idea ilang kilometers/liter Fuel Consumption???

    Thanks

2012 New Ford Explorer