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Still mad as hell at Ford


But also, the Explorer Sport Trac continued on until 2005 with the same 95-2001 Explorer chassis, which was derived as an evolution of the Ranger chassis. In 2006 the Sport Trac chassis changed to be more like the Explorer.
 
Suspension/steering components from the ranger are a direct fit, whereas the explorer parts do NOT fit. The interior is identical to the ranger (same dash as my 97 splash)

The explorer of the same years was wider than the sport trac.

We have had our 05 for 3 years now and still love it.

2002 explorer:

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2002 Explorer Sport:

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2002 Sport Trac:

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wehat the big deal??
the pics of the first post are from a thai ranger- based on a mazda bt-50.
u dont get a 4 door ranger cuz it may look cool, but the rear seat is awfully uncomfortable for grown ups.
thats why u got an explorer with an open bed, wich is based on the ranger like posted above.
dunno why u guys dont like the sport trac. its a cool truck/suv
in fact if when i replace my ranger i find one with a 5spd manual, im soo buying one-ive seen 3 like that, 2 02 and 1 03.
 
Have not seen one with a 5spd yet...that would be killer.
 
Sorry but i think the new ford Adrenalins look good i would drive it in a heart beat...

Sorry the adrenalin "package" on the sport tracs
 
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Have not seen one with a 5spd yet...that would be killer.

I saw one in person about 2 years ago.....was TOTALLY shocked to see it!!! I hadn't a clue they even made 'em. '02-03ish. Sometime last year I saw one on ebay for sale. I wonder if I saved those pics.... hmm....
 
Did it have the full length center console? That would just be sweet!

My 05 is an Adrenalin....but yes the 09/10 adrenalin is a sweet lookin truck!
 
according to the ford online "Build and Price", the Sport Trac is not available with a five speed, only a 5 speed automatic in XL, and a 6 speed automatic in the XLT and up package.
Croot
 
This is form wikipedia, I truly have no beef here, but just adding a little fuel to the fire.

"The 4-door Explorer and companion Mercury Mountaineer were redesigned entirely in 2002, losing all design similarity with the Ranger while gaining a similar appearance to the Ford Expedition"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer

Croot

Amen brother. I am glad you posted this. I have been in the Sport Trac and have friend who have them and Explorers and they are the same darn thing. AND as I stated I have seen the two side by side and they are the same darn thing. Our Rangers are a different breed. Edmunds states this in several of their reviews of the Sort Trac as well. Everybody here read Edmunds review and see that they are saying the Explorer and Sport Trac are related and not related to the Ranger.


Straycat
 
this thread is full of retarded....

Ahhhhhhaaaaaaa, lol, you rock, Bro!!!! I opened a can of worms but I know what I mean. By the way, your truck rocks!!!



Straycat
 
Amen brother. I am glad you posted this. I have been in the Sport Trac and have friend who have them and Explorers and they are the same darn thing. AND as I stated I have seen the two side by side and they are the same darn thing. Our Rangers are a different breed. Edmunds states this in several of their reviews of the Sort Trac as well. Everybody here read Edmunds review and see that they are saying the Explorer and Sport Trac are related and not related to the Ranger.


Straycat
Did you completely disregard what the Ford Technician explained about the Sport Trac/Ranger swapping parts and the Explorer cannot?
 
Did you completely disregard what the Ford Technician explained about the Sport Trac/Ranger swapping parts and the Explorer cannot?

Som Ford can use the same parts. The V8 will not drop right in as it does with both Explorer and Spot Trac. The front fenders off a Sport Tract and Explorer as the same. Not the Ranger. The doors can be swapped out, but not with the Rangers. The hoods will fit each others body style, not the Rangers. Look at the interior. Same thing there, but some Ranger and Exlporer interior parts can be used...overhead console for example. Read below.......

Edmunds says it all.They have reviewed the Spot Trac since it came out. This is the current Edmunds report:

2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Limited Pickup Shown
Pickup? SUV? How about both? The specialized Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a vehicle meant to offer the best of both worlds, which is to say the cargo-hauling ability of a pickup and the comfortable interior of an SUV. It is, in essence, an Explorer with a pickup bed grafted to the back.

There have been two generations of the Ford Explorer Sport Trac. We were never very impressed by the original. Though clever in concept, it lacked in execution. The first Sport Trac was low-tech, underpowered and saddled with poor handling characteristics. The redesigned second-generation model, which debuted for the 2007 model year, is a much better package overall thanks to its improvements in power, cargo and towing capacity, and handling and comfort characteristics.

In most respects, Ford has succeeded at its goal of building a vehicle that can act as both a pickup and an SUV. For consumers in need of a vehicle for hauling recreational gear or just something that can be used for light-duty trips to Home Depot, the Sport Trac should work just fine. We recommend that shoppers take a look at some competing automakers' crew cab midsize pickups, however, as they fulfill much of the same role and offer advantages in refinement, performance and cab/body style configurations.

Current Ford Explorer Sport Trac

The five-passenger Ford Explorer Sport Trac comes in a single body style: a four-door crew cab pickup. Although it shares the fundamental structure of the Explorer SUV, the Sport Trac is nearly 17 inches longer. The added length comes from its longer wheelbase and allows room for the 4-foot cargo bed as well as plenty of rear legroom.

The Sport Trac's bed is constructed from sheet-molded composite (SMC). According to Ford, SMC is 20 percent lighter than a traditional steel box. It also won't rust or dent. There are three integral storage compartments, and the Sport Trac can be optioned with a folding cargo-bed extender and a hard tonneau cover. There's also a 12-volt power outlet in the bed.

Ford intended the Sport Trac to capitalize on the standard Explorer's creature comforts, so even the base XLT trim is well-equipped with standard features, including power mirrors and windows, keyless entry, cruise control, air-conditioning and CD player. The premium Limited trim adds larger 18-inch wheels, color-keyed bumpers and mirrors and external hardware, such as foglights and side-step bars. Major options include a sunroof, dual-zone climate control and a navigation system.

There are two engines available for the Sport Trac. The standard 4.0-liter V6 engine is good for 210 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission is standard with the V6. Those looking for more power might opt for the 4.6-liter V8 rated for 292 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. The V8 comes with a six-speed automatic. For all models, Ford offers either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.

In reviews of the Ford Explorer Sport Trac, we've found the vehicle to be competent, with no major faults. Expect average acceleration, even with the V8, and handling pleasant enough to fulfill Ford's target of carlike driving qualities. In addition, the cabin is comfortable and works well enough; just don't plan on being pampered with exotic materials or outstanding craftsmanship.

Although adequate in most respects, the Sport Trac isn't outstanding in any one respect. Accordingly, we'd advise consumers shopping for a multipurpose crew cab pickup to check out the Honda Ridgeline and Nissan Frontier before making a decision. The Honda offers a more functional interior and better handling, while the Frontier is a bit quicker, not to mention more capable in off-road situations.

Used Ford Explorer Sport Trac Models

The present-generation Ford Explorer Sport Trac dates back to a complete redesign for 2007. Changes have been minor since then. Ford added the Sync system to the Sport Trac for '08 and upgraded the optional navigation system for '09.
Sold from 2001-'05, the first Ford Explorer Sport Trac suffered from the launch-model blues. It was based on the old, second-generation Explorer.

For more info check out Edmunds.

Straycat
 

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