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    Quote Originally Posted by AG4 View Post
    More like rebodied since they don't share any body panels.
    You're correct. Based on same platform but rebodied and reinteriored.

    Similar analogy to the Lexus 450d/570 and the LC200. Stablemates, platform-mates.

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    Look at that interior. Level up talaga. All digital dash etc.

    Definitely gonna get one when it launches next year.

    And it has paddle shifters + 10 speed tranny


    22 Ford Explorer Interior Fully Uncovered In New Spy Shots | Carscoops




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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Look at that interior. Level up talaga. All digital dash etc.

    Definitely gonna get one when it launches next year.

    And it has paddle shifters + 10 speed tranny


    22 Ford Explorer Interior Fully Uncovered In New Spy Shots | Carscoops




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    Quad exhaust...hmmm...

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    exciting times for the murican buyers...

    new rav4a
    new forsters
    new passports
    now this!

    Nissan has to up its game without Ghosn



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    Debut is Jan 9 🙃

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Debut is Jan 9 🙃
    Hi everyone, when do you think will the 2020 explorer be available in the philippines?

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    No news yet on the release of the updated Explorer as what I heard from someone from Autohub group.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    No news yet on the release of the updated Explorer as what I heard from someone from Autohub group.


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    How about the bi-turbo Everest release date?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pakjun View Post
    How about the bi-turbo Everest release date?
    It would be best to just ask your friendly sales agent on actual dates. They would be informed ahead of time.


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    For me, big gas SUV's such as the Explorer are best suited for cruising long distance on the highway. They really soak up all the bumps and cracks on the road and give you the best quality ride possible. FC on the highway is also on the better side.

    It's a totally different story if you use it for city driving or daily driver. FC would suffer due to non-moving traffic and also the body is so big that it becomes cumbersome to drive in tight streets and parking.

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    FC should not be a concern if you’re getting an Explorer. Hehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    FC should not be a concern if you’re getting an Explorer. Hehehe


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    hehe, im considering getting the 2.3 liter ecoboost...

    if may owner sana na makakapagsabi ng actual figure ng fuel consumption, that would help me decide. my 2017 honda civic goes for 8.5 km/l, i think its underwhelming considering the small engine.

    if explorer can give me 7 or 8, i'll be happy. but if its just 4 to 5 kml, then thats totally outlandish imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by amriluxe View Post
    hehe, im considering getting the 2.3 liter ecoboost...

    if may owner sana na makakapagsabi ng actual figure ng fuel consumption, that would help me decide. my 2017 honda civic goes for 8.5 km/l, i think its underwhelming considering the small engine.

    if explorer can give me 7 or 8, i'll be happy. but if its just 4 to 5 kml, then thats totally outlandish imo
    My 2.5L Camry does 4-5 km/L in heavy traffic...6-7km/L in typical Manila traffic. I would assume a 2.3L turbo engine in a heavy SUV will do the same or worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amriluxe View Post
    hehe, im considering getting the 2.3 liter ecoboost...

    if may owner sana na makakapagsabi ng actual figure ng fuel consumption, that would help me decide. my 2017 honda civic goes for 8.5 km/l, i think its underwhelming considering the small engine.

    if explorer can give me 7 or 8, i'll be happy. but if its just 4 to 5 kml, then thats totally outlandish imo
    4 to 5 km/l sounds about right for the 2.3 ecoboost in heavy traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    FC should not be a concern if you’re getting an Explorer. Hehehe


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    true. if fuel economy is a big factor in your checklist then a big suv like an explorer is not suited for you.

    btw, we have the 3.5L V6 2014 model. i don't know exactly its fc. all i know is its big and roomy,, comfy to ride, stable and balanced on the road and have a nice infotainment[emoji16]

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