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When did the Ford Sport Trac come out?

When did the Ford Sport Trac come out?

2001
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).

When did the Ford Explorer Sport Trac come out?

Latest 2005 Explorer Sport Trac Stories. Ford introduced the Explorer Sport Trac as a 2001 model, targeting consumers who placed more value on having two genuine, adult-sized rows of seating, less value on a big bed.

What are the features of the Ford Sport Trac?

Adopting many updates of the 2006 redesign of the Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer, the Sport Trac received a redesigned frame and the introduction of several safety features, including stability control and active rollover protection (named AdvanceTrac and Roll Stability Control by Ford, respectively).

What kind of suspension does a Sport Trac have?

In a break from its predecessor, the 2007 Sport Trac adopted the four-wheel independent suspension of the Ford Explorer; with the exception of the Honda Ridgeline and Hummer H1, the Sport Trac became the first pickup truck with such a suspension layout.

How tall is the Ford Explorer Trac in inches?

Built on a 125.9-inch wheelbase, the Explorer Sport Trac measures 205.9 inches long overall, 71.8 inches wide and 70.5 inches tall. The rear… Show full review Over the past few years, two-in-one vehicles have captured considerable attention.

Latest 2005 Explorer Sport Trac Stories. Ford introduced the Explorer Sport Trac as a 2001 model, targeting consumers who placed more value on having two genuine, adult-sized rows of seating, less value on a big bed.

What kind of car is 2005 Ford Explorer?

Consumer Ratings Rank Vehicles HP #2 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 330 #3 2006 BMW X5 315 #4 2008 Saab 9-7X 300 #42 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 205

Built on a 125.9-inch wheelbase, the Explorer Sport Trac measures 205.9 inches long overall, 71.8 inches wide and 70.5 inches tall. The rear… Show full review Over the past few years, two-in-one vehicles have captured considerable attention.

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