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So I took a V6 for a good price ($20 below TMV and $1750 in rebates). Still had to pay a $235 advertising charge (junk). Got 3rd row, aux. climate, leather, 6 disc CD radio, reverse sensing, safety canopy, upgraded tow, and running boards. I know this sounds like a lot of options, but all the of V8's had all of them plus pricey add ons like "Advanced Trac", moonroof, and the XLT sport group. The V6 is quite in the cabin, but you can feel it vibrating under the accelerator. The power it provides is adequate, pretty smooth locally and on the highway.
To make an already too long story short, get the V8, but expect to pay for it most likely as there does not appear to be many moderately priced ones made. Either way you get a good vehicle, not perfect of course, but which car is. Also, don't forget to laugh at all the fools paying over MSRP for MDX's and new Pilots (hideous!)
Thanks for your input.
Kent
https://web.msslib2.dealerconnection.com/RightSite/getcontent/myfile.pdf?DMW_OBJECTID=09000c58802bec26
Anyone have any ideas? Anyone with 17" OEM wheels?
-John
I'm at a loss as to why you have 16" wheels. Even the Mercury website says the Mountaineer Luxury Group comes with 17" Aluminum Wheels. Strange.
Even Edmunds (this site) has it as 17".. do they moderate this board?
Was considering the XLS as the dealor (Ford and Mercury) had a bunch of em about. Just got such a great deal on the Merc.
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I'd be happy if Ford would do something for me here like you said.. either provide me the wheel upgrade at their cost or retrofit for free (yea right). But they (the CSR at Ford.com) could not help me nor could they explain the variance in wheel size and referred me back to the Dealor for more info (whom referred me to Ford Motor in the first place). Circles I tell ya... oh well.
I am overall very happy with the car and did get a great deal (1,500 under invoice with the Cash Back) so am not complaining. Just that I'm an analyst by trade and need to know why
-John
Another tidbit if you live in MD.. Apparently Sun Trust has a "special" financing package that will allow you to claim your int as a tax deduction. Apparently they put a temporary lien against your house which qualifies it as a home equity loan.
-John
So as long as you don't go bankrupt 24hours after you buy.. guess you're ok. Could always get the pmt protection plan to CYA.
I think we've decided on the XLT v8 4x4 with leather, tow package and probably sun roof.
Question, on 2 separate vehicles I drove I heard a sort of wistle noise that appeared to be coming from the passenger side? Is this common? Anyone else notice something like this. It seemed very faint and came and went depending upon the speed and direction of travel (maybe the wind direction too?) I'm thinking tire noise or something related to the mast antenna? Any comments welcome.
Anyone with an 02 XLT hear this noise or any others? Has anyone replaced the Mast antenna with something smaller and aftermarket? I had large Mast antennas like that, I'm not sure why Ford wont integrate the Antenna into the glass like in my '02 Accord.
Another Question - I noticed on the XLT v8 I recently drove on a (90 degree day) that the AC never really blew that cold (even after a 20 minute drive including highway travel). I'm wondering if this was a freon thing or does the v8 XLT AC just never get that cold??
Otherwise I love the truck, great driving position and smooth v8.
A local dealer here is offering me $5500 off MSRP which seems like an incredible deal (seems to be below invoice less the $1500 rebate).
Thanks for everyone's help.
Mercury's on-line inventory came in very handy. I found a unit that hadn't even arrived at the dealers yet that fit our requirements one being the new 17" wheels. I placed a deposit on it, and when it arrived we bought it.
So fare it has been great, it is a replacement for a Lexus RX300.
I have order guides for 2003 Explorer and Aviator if you have specific questions.
Major 2003 Explorer changes:
AWD option in addition to 4wd
Rear seat entertainment option w/DVD and wireless headphones. Late availability.
New NBX model (X-Gen) Yakima Load Warrior Roof rack among other smaller items unique to this model
Off Road Package w/skid plates
Tire pressure monitoring system now available on Limited model
Limited Model:
17" Chromed aluminum wheels
P245/65R17 all terrain BSW tires
Chrome grille
Chrome roof rack
Center console cover trimmed in leather
Updated woodgrain applique on center panel and doors
Order books closed June 8 for 2002 model build-out
Dealer said 2003 order book would open in a couple of weeks. Dealer has 2003 prices. Up about $200. from 2002.5 models.
https://web.msslib2.dealerconnection.com/RightSite/getobject/www/og?make=Lincoln
https://web.msslib2.dealerconnection.com/RightSite/getobject/www/og?make=Ford
94 model year have has been non freon.
Today it was 92 here in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Hot, but not up to Texas standards, but
the humidity was about 50% which is more humid
than usual. The car sat out with the front
windows open and the rear hatch open for an
hour at midday. It was hot, but not super heat
soaked like it would have been if the car had
been closed. Within 5 min. of start up at 30 mph (about 1,200 rpm) a therm. in the middle
vents was reading 60. Fan on 3rd speed pulling
in outside air (not in MAX AC). Once on the
road at 65 mph incoming air temp. was in the low 50's. Selecting MAX AC (recirculated air) put
the temp. down another 5 deg.
After a shaded short stop for fuel it was stop
and go with max 45 mph between stops. Outside
air was 92 and incoming air was 60 with a 5 deg.
rise in temp. while at stop lights. Going to
MAX AC dropped the temp. to 55 with the same
about 5 deg. increase at stop lights. All this
was with the fan speed on 3rd speed. The car has rear A/C & heat, but it was not operating.
There is some advantage after start up, with a hot car, to using less than the max. fan speed
and normal AC. Too fast a fan speed passes the
air over the heat exchanger so fast it has little time to remove heat, and even 92 deg. air
is cooler than the 120 or so air in the car that you are recirculating when in MAX AC. Once
the air in the car reaches something close to
the outside air temp selecting MAX AC results in
a quicker cooldown.
Works for me.
I also was concerned with the rapid depreciation that the Explorer suffers when I bought it. However, waiting god knows how long for a Pilot was not something I could do. Also like the looks of the Explorer much better. I plan on keeping this car 8-10 years at least, so depreciation won't be an issue. Most likely an extended warranty will be in my future, but I think I would have bought one if I had purchased a Pilot or other car. If you only plan on keeping an Explorer for four or five years, you probably should lease it or you will take it in the pants $$ wise. I have friends and neighbors with Explorers from the early and mid 90's who are still very satisfied with them, so take that for what it is worth, I know I did.
Thanks.
just got a 2002.5 XLT, v8, tow package and love it so far. Question about the tow package, I thought I remembered reading previously on this board and also seeing myself in other Explorer's I test drove, a bag in the glove box with a wiring adapter for the tow system (electrical obviously). Am I imagining this? Was a I supposed to get something like this with my new truck?
Just noticed this after getting home from the dealership.
Replies appreciated.
Also, have the 3rd row seat. Noticed there is no type of floor mat back there. Has anyone found a long, narrow type mat to put back there (trying to avoid kid's muddy feet).
Thanks.
I remember some posts mentioning that a 7 pin to 4 pin adapter was supposed to be included. That was NOT true.
I believe Ford sells an accessory mat for the third seat footwell. I recently saw an accessory catalog in my dealer's showroom and I think they had one in it. If not, there are others out there. Check http://www.huskyliners.com
Good luck with the new Explorer!
On the 3rd row mats, I checked out www.niftyproducts.com, doesn't list where you can buy them though or pricing (the link says "under development"). Anyone have any insight on where to find and the costs?
I have the 3rd row package, but want some type of cargo liner for back there when carrying messy things, does anyone have any recommendations for me?
Finally, anyone have a mesh cargo type net for the back? Interested for carrying grocery bags, etc. but don't see how it would attach (if one is available).
Thanks again, so far 100 miles and loving it.
Opps one more thing, could someone with a 2002.5 XLT please check their rear view mirror for me. The small box like thing (I guess its the guts for the electronic mirror or something) on my truck is very lose (flops back and forth). Is this normal, or should it not move at all? I hate to return to the dealer 24 hours after delivery with a problem already. I suspect it should probably be clipped into place somehow though.
Thanks.
This afternoon, my wife and I test drove a white 2002 Eddie Bauer 4X4 with about 15.5k miles. The truck has every possible option and was very clean. It is being sold by the first owner, a housewife who is "moving up" to a Chevy Tahoe. She seems to have taken good care of the vehicle and claims never to have taken it off road.
After trying to do some research online, I found very little in the way of resale values or first year depreciation for MY 2002 Explorers. She is asking $31,500 for it; I think I may be able to get her under 30k. Does anybody think this is a particularly bad or good deal and, if so, why?
Thanks.
Check out Edmund's Used Car Prices
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Or maybe you and Tidester can play with the True Cost to Own tool and figure out the depreciation, etc. on it (I'd give it a shot, but you wouldn't want to trust my math ) Good luck!
Steve
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I drove a Mountaineer v6 the other day and loved the ride. I was planning to buy a v8 with safety canopy, but had second thoughts about AWD. I'm not a big off-roader and we don't have to deal with much snow, but I do like traction when I need it. (The Pathfinder I drive now slips in the rain, my only complaint about it. )
I test drove a Ford Explorer to compare the ride. I was surprised that it was noisier and even though it was a v8 4wd, it felt like it had less power than the Mountaineer.
In short, I liked the ride and the styling of the Mountaineer, but don't want to slip and slide the few times a year I encounter snow/ice or more often on rainy days.
Also, 4wd Explorer owners, was the strained ride on city streets a fluke? I felt like I could hear the transmission working.
For the record... I also test drove the Escape and that was a whole lot smoother and faster pick-up than either of its larger cousins. I'm still hoping to find a decent, reliable, mid size American made SUV and getting frustrated trying. AWD, 4WD, beats me!
The only thing I do not like about my AWD Mountaineer is the slight whine I get from the AWD System. I will have to get this checked out. They just replaced the transmission because it was shifting rough and they could not fix it with software fixes.
mrankell
NPI 607646 Front 2 pc
NPI 657646 Second and Third Row
NPI 617746 Cargo Area
You can call Nifty to verify or get the numbers for another interior color. When I called back in August, Macromotive didn't have the part numbers and told me to call Nifty.