Overview & Reviews
Dual airbags top the changes for the redesigned Explorer. Integrated child safety seats are optional on four-door models. Exterior changes include new sheet metal, headlights, grille, taillights and side moldings. The Control-Trac four-wheel-drive system automatically sends power to front wheels if it senses rear-wheel slippage. This feature can be locked in for full-time four-wheeling.
User Reviews:
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solid performa - 1995 Ford Explorer
By jimily - March 20 - 2:00 amGreat car, never any problems. Returned to dealer on three recalls and firestone swap.
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no more fords - 1995 Ford Explorer
By frustratedfordowner - March 19 - 2:00 amI have a 95 "Exploder", yes an exploder. It only has 94,000 miles on the OD and Ive had to replace the transmission twice on it. The first time was at 37,000 miles which was 1,000 miles past warranty and Ford only picked up half of the replacement. The second time the transmission guys are telling me that the solenoids werent replaced when the transmission was changed and most likely contributed to the failure this second time. Never again will I purchase from this company because its true Ford stands for FIX OR REPAIR DAILY.
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Depreciation vs. Work Horse - 1995 Ford Explorer
By johndoe - March 2 - 1:53 amOne of the best cars I have ever owned, it now has 129,000+ miles but has had better reliability than any Nissan I have ever owned. The cost becomes enormous if you dont keep them a really long time and I get bored quickly. The resale value goes to the dogs every time I buy a Ford vehicle just because of the name of it.