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Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Fuel Economy
16.2
L/100K
11.0
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT 4.0L 4X4 5AT |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 16.2L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 11.0L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 157 KW 210 HP |
| Body Type | Pick-up |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 4l |
| Drive Wheels | 4X4 |
2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac V8 Limited 4X4 Road Test
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| A fine example of selective breeding - in this case, a good SUV and a pickup. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
Introduced to North America in 2000 as a 2001 model, the Sport Trac is a mid-sized four-door SUV with a small, truck-like bed. It's larger than the Ranger, but smaller than the F-150. This configuration gives its driver the luxuries and conveniences of an SUV, like heated leather-trimmed front seats, a roomy back seat, fair visibility and lots of optional features. It's also not short on the perks of a pickup, like a composite bedliner, a tubular bed extender and a cargo cage. I think it's a fantastic balance of the two, as it's not so big like the Avalanche or a crew-cab Silverado or F-150, but it
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| It's chrome all right, but it's tasteful. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
Unlike the Ranger or F-Series trucks, the suspension is much more forgiving and feels more SUV-esque than anything else, which means it's great for everyday driving. You don't feel the bounce or bump that's normally associate with a conventional pickup. That’s not to say it doesn’t have the four wheel drive capabilities for the ‘serious’ truck/off-road lover, because it does. That is... if you check off 4WD when ordering as it's an option on all Sport Tracs. If so equipped, just shift into neutral and push the button that drops the truck into Lo-Range mode. Voila, you're ready for four-wheelin' action. Alternately, there's an optional AWD system available exclusively to the Limited. It is essentially permanent all wheel drive with no 2WD mode for all-weather traction.
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| Inside, it's just like a regular Explorer SUV. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
The Sport Trac's drivetrain mirrors that of the regular Explorer. It comes standard with a 4.0-litre V6, although you can get a 4.6-litre V8 with a six-speed automatic as an upgrade. With 24 valves (3 valves per cylinder), the V8-powered Sport Trac boasts 292 horsepower at 5,750 rpm and 300 lb-ft of torque at 3,950 rpm. That's enough power to pull its weight around and then some. And speaking of pulling weight, the V8 4x4 Sport Trac has a maximum towing capacity of 3,181 kg (7,000 lbs), which would be perfect for hauling my speed boat, matching his and her ATVs and dirt bikes... that I'll have one day!
But until my dreams come true, I only loaded the tonneau-covered bed with a couple of chairs I bought from a garage sale. The lockable tonneau cover is handy when wanting to store larger items in the bed without feeling worried about them getting stolen. The total exterior cargo volume is 1,002 litres (37.5 cu-ft), while the covers are easily accessible so there is little to no fuss when wanting to load anything inside. This feature would've come in handy
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| The bed isn't particularly large, but it's deep. With the tonneau cover, it's like a giant, waterproof trunk. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
It would have also been nice to have the convenience features of the Sport Trac back in those days. The Limited trim of this 4x4 model comes standard with heated leather seats, driver door entry pad, tubular step bars and, new for '08, standard power glass moonroof. All of these amenities made the driving experience very pleasurable. I almost felt spoiled with all the bells and whistles and I haven’t even scratched the surface. The 4x4 even came with the optional navigation system to help me plot my way around town. Since I know where I’m going most of the time, I didn’t need its assistance, but it was nice to re-familiarize myself with this GPS program, as I’ve played with it before in last year’s Escape Hybrid.
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| Chromed wheels are a nice touch. Four wheel discs are standard. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
The Sport Trac’s tough but refined exterior is embellished with the Limited chrome package that comes with a little bit of bling. Included in the package is a chrome step bar, 18-inch chrome clad aluminum wheels wrapped around 235/65SR18 all-terrain tires and chrome rails with black crossbars. The chrome-ing of the Explorer is done in a tasteful way, giving it that extra bit of edge without making it look tacky. And believe me, it’s not hard to get carried away when wanting to add a little extra flare to set yourself apart from the crowd, especially with SUVs! For those with an aversion to chrome, there's also the new Adrenalin package which equips the Sport Trac with a mean looking aero kit, lowered suspension, larger wheels and black-coloured grille. You could mistake it for an SVT truck.
While I’m talking about setting yourself apart from the crowd, it’s been a long time since I’ve fallen in love with a stereo system, but the hiatus is over! Truly, the Sport Trac’s audio system was the cat’s meow. The premium Audiophile stereo system comes with seven speakers, AM/FM/CD
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| Nav system is easy to use; it has a touchscreen interface. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
Now, back to that Microsoft SYNC system. For those who have never heard of SYNC, it's described as, “a factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system” that enables its user to “use their voice to command their digital media player and Bluetooth mobile phones.” What a system! It takes a few minutes to figure out and learn the commands, but the user guide is super straightforward and I was able to make my first voice commands after a few minutes of fiddling.
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| Pop in any MP3 player, such as this iPod Shuffle, and you've got tunes at your disposal. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
As much as I hate to talk on my phone while driving, sometimes it's unavoidable. “SYNC”-ing my phone with the system allowed me to keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times. Whether someone phoned me or I phoned them, with the Bluetooth activated it’s all hands-free, baby. And with the push of the telephone icon located on the steering wheel, I was even able to enter the truck while talking, start the engine and drive away while the system automatically connected to my Bluetooth-equipped phone without having to call anyone back or lose my connection. Very cool.
But what I got the most use out of was the USB 2.0 port located in the centre console. Not only does this charge my iPod while driving, it also plays my music at the same time. Now it may not seem like that big of a deal, but when I can make voice commands as to what I want to play from my library, that IS a big deal! The SYNC system displays the artists and song titles along with the genres and album names of whatever I have on my iPod. Sifting through my music is easy; all I did was push the “Media” button (which looks like the profile of a person speaking), say “USB” then, “PLAY
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| V8 is strong but thirsty. If you tow, it's a good investment. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
Fuel economy-wise, the six speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive configuration (when not in 4x4 mode) help cut back on pump costs. I mean, the Sport Trac has an estimated 16.6L/100km in the city and 10.7L/100km on the highway, so granted, filling up the 85-litre tank at over $1.30/L isn’t cheap. Throughout the week I put in over $110 of fuel and drove just over 400 km. Translation: not so hot. I do a lot more city driving than highway driving so it all adds up, literally. Maybe Ford will come out with a Sport Trac hybrid one day, to ease the fuel-pumping pain.
Even with all of its positives, there must be some negatives. The interior quality of all Fords has been getting a lot better over the last few years, but it’s not perfect yet. I was sitting in the back seat reflecting on what it feels like to be a passenger (sad, I know) when I noticed a bundle of wires hanging out from under the glove box. I’m not talking about a small yellow or red wire, I’m talking a fat chunk of wires. I’m hoping this is not a reflection of all the Sport Trac models because it would be a shame. After all, this is a very well composed vehicle and I'd hate to see a minor, but major, detail like dangling wires overlooked.
Overall, the Sport Trac gets an 8/10 score in my books. Whether it’s the SYNC system, ultra comfortable leather seats, or the cumulative driving experience, I had a blast taking this pseudo-truck out for multiple spins around town, whether with friends or all by myself.
Specifications (Explorer Sport Trac):
- Base Price Range (MSRP): $32,099 - $46,274
- Body Type: 4-door pick-up
- Layout: front engine, RWD (opt. 4WD / AWD)
- Engine: 210 hp, 254 lb-ft of torque, 4.0L, 12-valve SOHC V6 (opt. 292 hp, 300 lb-ft of torque, 4.6L, 24-valve SOHC V8)
- Transmission: 5-speed auto (V8: 6-spd auto)
- Brakes (front/rear): disc/disc, ABS
- Dimensions (L/W/H/WB): 5,339 / 1,871 / 1,769 / 3,315 mm (210.2 / 73.7 / 72.5 / 130.5 in.)
- Curb Weight: 2,195 kg (4,839 lbs)
- Tires: 235/65R18
- Exterior Cargo Volume: 1,002 L (37.5 cu.ft.)
- Towing Capacity (4x4): 3,181 kg (7,000 lbs)
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy - V8 4WD): 16.6 / 10.7 L/100 km
- Warranty (mo/km): 36/60,000 comprehensive, 60/100,000 powertrain
- Direct Competitors: Chevrolet Avalanche, Honda Ridgeline
- Web Site: www.ford.ca
Interior
- Seat upholstery: upgraded cloth
- Front seat: driver bucket with 3 power
adjustments ; details: power height
adj., manual lumbar adj. and power tilt
adj., front seat: passenger bucket - Leather steering wheel ; includes
tilting adjustment - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Air conditioning
- Power rear window
- Fuel consumption: city= 16.2 (L/100km);
highway= 11.0 (L/100km); combined= 13.9
(L/100km); vehicle range: 613 km / 381
miles - Audio Connectivity: AUX jack
- 4 speakers
- Remote audio controls: steering wheel
mounted - Cruise control
- Front reading lights
- Dashboard
- Tachometer
- Trip computer: includes average fuel
consumption and range for remaining fuel - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and plastic/rubber in load
area - Load restraint: hooks
- Front seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding split bench
with seating for three - Power steering
- Ventilation system
- Electrochromic rear view mirror
- Front power windows with 1 express, rear
power windows - Privacy glass on rear and rear side
- Seating: 5 seats
- Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio,
CD player - 12V in cargo, front and rear
- Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Service interval indicator
- Clock
- Luxury trim: alloy look on shifter and
alloy look on dashboard - Floor mats
Exterior
- Roof rails
- Windshield wipers with automatic
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged - Side platform step
- Straight side pickup bed with composite
liner
- Driver and passenger door mirror:
chrome, power adjustable - Spare wheel: fullsize with steel rim
- Underbody protection for transfer case
- Front fog lights
- Metallic paint
Mechanical
- Independent front and rear wishbone
suspension with stabilizer bar and coil
springs - Dual range transmission: selection for
4WD high and 4WD low - Full and part-time 4x4 drive with manual
& automatic selection - Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: multi-point injection
- Transmission: 5-speed automatic ; incl.
shifter on floor - Powertrain type : combustion
- 3.730:1 axle ratio
- Emissions data: CO2: 6,653 kg/yr
- Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
Safety
- Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 height adjustable head restraints for
front seats, 3 height adjustable head
restraints for rear seats - 3-point rear seat belts for driver,
passenger and center - Electronic brake distribution
- Low tire pressure indicator
- 4 disc brakes (2 ventilated)
- Black front and rear bumpers
- Headlights: halogen with complex surface
lens - Daytime running lights
- Digital keypad power locks
- Front side airbag
- 3-point height adjustable front seat
belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
passenger - Stability control
- Brake assist system
- Roll stability control
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Front to rear side curtain airbag
Dimensions
- Power: 210 HP @ 5,100 rpm; 254 ft lb of
torque @ 3,700 rpm - Front and rear alloy wheels: 17"x 7.5"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,011, rear headroom (mm): 978,
front hip room (mm): 1,407, rear hip
room (mm): 1,410, front leg room (mm):
1,077, rear leg room (mm): 935, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,499 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,496 - Cargo area dimensions: length (mm):
1,260, front width (mm): 1,560, width
between arches (mm): 1,143, height (mm):
538 and loading floor height (mm): 785 - 85 litre fuel tank
- Weights: gross vehicle weight rating
(kg): 2,794, curb weight (kg): 2,126 and
payload allowance (kg): 644 - External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 5,339, overall width (mm): 1,872,
overall height (mm): 1,826, ground
clearance (mm): 213, wheelbase (mm):
3,315, front track (mm): 1,547, rear
track (mm): 1,570 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 12,400 - Cargo capacity: rear seat down (litres):
1,257 and all seats in place (litres):
1,062 - Engine: 4.0L V 6 OHC ( 9.7 :1
compression ratio ; 2 valves per
cylinder) - Front and rear all-season tires with
outline white letters : 245/ 65/ " S "
rated
Misc
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- SUV specifics approach angle (degrees):
28.7 and departure angle (degrees): 17.2
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,400.00
(439) Power Moonroof
Power glass sunroof ; includes tilting function, sliding function and sunshade
(76R) Reverse Sensing System
Rear radar parking distance sensors
(64X) 17" Cast Machined Aluminum Wheels
Front and rear alloy wheels: 17"x 7.5"
(63D) Adjustable Pedals
Height adjustable pedals
(21B) Cargo Cage, Bed Extender
Straight side pickup bed with composite liner and bed extender
(53G) Class III Trailer Towing
Weights: gross trailer weight braked (kg): 5,080
(583) Audiophile AM/FM 6-CD In-Dash Changer w/ 7-Speakers, MP3-Capable
6-disc CD changer in dashboard 7 speakers Audio system with 6 CDs
(60T) Tonneau Cover (Hard)
Pickup bed with tonneau cover
(61B) SYNC Media System
Wireless connection: Bluetooth Audio Connectivity: AUX jack and USB Voice activating system includes radio and phone
(68B) Roof Rails - Black w/Crossbars
Removable roof rails
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [J004] Standard Black Paint
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