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How many miles will a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT last?

How many miles will a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT last?

According to Motor and Wheels, “A Ford Explorer can last up to 10-17 years with regular maintenance. An average Ford Explorer can easily achieve 80,000 to 200,000 miles. If you visit Explorer forums, you will find several examples of users with over 300k miles on the odometer.”

How reliable is Ford Explorer 2013?

How Reliable Is the 2013 Ford Explorer? The 2013 Ford Explorer has the lowest possible reliability rating of two out of five from J.D. Power.

How tall is the Ford Explorer 4WD XLT?

1 Body 2 Body Style: Sport Utility Vehicle 3 Dimensions 4 Wheelbase (in.): 112.600 5 Length, Overall (in.): 197.100 6 Width, Max w/o mirrors (in.): 78.900 7 Height, Overall (in.): 70.400 8 Doors & Windows 9 Rear Defrost 10 Privacy Glass

Where did I buy a 2013 Ford Explorer?

This fact was not know by the dealer. Purchased vehicle in Fort Myers FL and had accumulated less than 400 miles on same before undertaking our trek to extreme Northern NY… the car performed very well and the mileage improved as we drove. Ride comfort and seating is superior.

Can a 2013 Ford Explorer be rented as a trailer?

I just bought a 2013 Explorer with a tow package with the intent of occasionally needing to rent a trailer as I had done with my previous vehicle (a 2009 Edge). I found out after the purchase that U-Haul has black-listed all model years of Explorer and will not rent towable equipment that will towed by any Explorer.

When was the 2013 Ford Explorer XLT purchased?

1st owner purchased on 06/22/13 and owned in SC until 06/10/14 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/19/14 and owned in SC until 03/19/16 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/18/16 and owned in SC until 03/27/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 8,416 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 19,238 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 24,772 miles/year.

What are the specs of a 2013 Ford Explorer?

View detailed specs, features and options for the 2013 Ford Explorer 4WD 4dr XLT at U.S. News & World Report. 2013 Ford Explorer 4WD 4dr XLT Specs and Features | U.S. News & World Report You have JavaScript disabled in your browser, which may affect your experience on our website. See how to enable JavaScript Cars MakeModelYear Search Find a Car

I just bought a 2013 Explorer with a tow package with the intent of occasionally needing to rent a trailer as I had done with my previous vehicle (a 2009 Edge). I found out after the purchase that U-Haul has black-listed all model years of Explorer and will not rent towable equipment that will towed by any Explorer.

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How many miles will a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT last?

How many miles will a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT last?

According to Motor and Wheels, “A Ford Explorer can last up to 10-17 years with regular maintenance. An average Ford Explorer can easily achieve 80,000 to 200,000 miles. If you visit Explorer forums, you will find several examples of users with over 300k miles on the odometer.”

What problems do 2013 Ford Explorers have?

The 2013 Ford Explorer has also accrued quite a few engine complaints. Some Ford Explorer drivers had their vehicle randomly stall on the highway while driving at highway speeds, creating a hazardous problem. Another driver started experiencing a weak acceleration that was accompanied by a check oil light.

What is the MSRP for a 2013 Ford Explorer?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2013 Ford Explorer starts at just over $29,500 for a base model, with an Explorer XLT around $33,000, the top-line Explorer Limited close to $38,700 and the Sport trim near $41,500.

How much can a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT tow?

2,000 lbs
2013 Ford Explorer XLT/Towing capacity

Does XLT have leather seats?

Ford will now offer a new leather option on all 4×2 and 4×4 XLT Double Cab variants: black leather accented seats (front and rear) and leather door trim inserts.

Can you get leather in XLT?

Ford sells more F-150 XLTs than any other trim level and it’s not even close. Ford does NOT include leather seats on any of the XLT packages. Depending on the package, the XLT might have a remote start as well.

What’s the price of a 2013 Ford Explorer?

Used 2013 Ford Explorer Pricing The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2013 Ford Explorer starts at just over $29,500 for a base model, with an Explorer XLT around $33,000, the top-line Explorer Limited close to $38,700 and the Sport trim near $41,500.

Is the Ford Explorer XLT 4 wheel drive?

For 2013, all Ford Explorers offer 4-wheel drive with multi-mode Terrain Management System and Hill Descent Control. XLT buyers can add the Driver Connect (MyFord Touch/SYNC, premium audio, dual-zone climate control and rearview camera).

What kind of engine does Ford Explorer have?

For 2013, a new Sport trim joins the Explorer fleet, offering a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, standard 4-wheel drive, 20-inch sport alloy wheels and two-tone leather-trimmed seats.

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