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How is the value of a 2011 Ford Explorer determined?

How is the value of a 2011 Ford Explorer determined?

The value of a 2011 Ford Explorer, or any vehicle, is determined by its age, mileage, condition, trim level and installed options.

Where was the 2011 Ford Explorer last serviced?

1st owner purchased on 01/18/12 and owned in MD until 11/18/15 • 2nd owner purchased on 01/29/16 and owned in PA until 03/29/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 14,748 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 19,160 miles/year. Last serviced at 155,819 miles in Chantilly, VA on 04/14/21 • Vehicle serviced.

Is the Ford Explorer a good car to buy?

A top-to-bottom rethink of the Explorer formula results in a thoroughly contemporary and far more desirable take on the SUV/crossover concept, creating a package that should help win over new buyers as well as bring former owners back into the Blue Oval fold.

What’s the ground clearance on a Ford Explorer?

Although ground clearance is a fairly modest 7.6 inches, our off-road experience in a four-wheel-drive variant proved conclusively that the new Terrain Management system will ensure the average Explorer owner successful access – and egress – when venturing into unpaved territory, as well.

When did the 2011 Ford Explorer come out?

Completely redesigned to better meet the wants and needs of today’s increasingly sophisticated buyers, the 2011 Ford Explorer shares little but its name with a vehicle that ushered in the modern SUV era when it arrived 20 years ago.

When was the last time I owned a Ford Explorer?

1st owner purchased on 07/22/11 and owned in GA until 01/31/18 • 2nd owner purchased on 06/06/19 and owned in CO until 06/03/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 6,146 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 6,100 miles/year. Last serviced 05/24/21 • Inspection performed • Alignment checked • Tire checked. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

A top-to-bottom rethink of the Explorer formula results in a thoroughly contemporary and far more desirable take on the SUV/crossover concept, creating a package that should help win over new buyers as well as bring former owners back into the Blue Oval fold.

Although ground clearance is a fairly modest 7.6 inches, our off-road experience in a four-wheel-drive variant proved conclusively that the new Terrain Management system will ensure the average Explorer owner successful access – and egress – when venturing into unpaved territory, as well.

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Ruth Doyle