2010 Ford Explorer Xlt on 2040-cars
2651 West Main, Greenfield, Indiana, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 12V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMEU7DEXAUA49320
Stock Num: 14318A
Make: Ford
Model: Explorer XLT
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 91768
This 2010 Ford Explorer XLT is offered to you for sale by Inskeep Ford. Drive off the lot with complete peace of mind, knowing that this Explorer XLT is covered by the CARFAX BuyBack Guarantee. At Inskeep Ford, we want you to know that you can be confident in your purchase with us. This Explorer XLT defines excellence in an SUV. It has the convenience of limitless boundaries paired with city sophistication. This 4WD-equipped Ford handles any condition on- or off-road with the sure footedness of a mountain goat. With unequaled traction and stability, you'll drive with confidence in any weather with this Black 2010 4WD Explorer XLT. This Ford includes: CLASS III/IV TRAILER TOW PKG Tow Hitch BLACK PEARL SLATE METALLIC 17 MACHINED ALUMINUM WHEELS Aluminum Wheels 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD (STD) 5-Speed A/T A/T *Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* More information about the 2010 Ford Explorer: The 2010 Explorer has the passenger-carrying capabilities of a mid-sized SUV combined with strong towing and off-road capabilities. Safety equipment includes standard stability control with a rollover sensor, as well as Ford's Trailer Sway Control, which works to keep a towed trailer in line once it begins to pitch. The Explorer also offers third-row seating for additional passenger capacity. The base rear-wheel-drive XLT starts under $30,000. Interesting features of this model are Standard safety equipment list, quiet cabin, and city driving comfort matched with towing and off-road capability. *POWER MOONROOF *ADJ PEDALS *STEP BARS *SYNC Please visit dealerrater.com to see what folks are saying about us at Inskeep Ford. Inskeep Ford is a three time Presidents Award Winning Dealership. We also have an Award winning service department with Ford Certified Technicians. We carry a large line of Pre-Owned vehicles. All payments listed are with approved credit, some restrictions apply. Need more information? Please call 888-280-6294 or visit our web site www.inskeepford.com
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Sat, 19 Apr 2014According to Ford, the Chinese SUV segment grew by 49 percent in 2013, and the Blue Oval held a 4.5 percent market share. At the 2014 Beijing Motor Show, Ford is showing the Everest SUV that, while just a concept for now, will go into production in the near future.
The Everest is a big, brawny seven-seat SUV that mixes solid, chiseled styling and contemporary Ford design cues. Up front there is an angular version of the trapezoidal grille and sharp, wraparound headlights. The beltline rises in the rear to make the back appear higher than the front. The rear seems just as chiseled, with the taillights resting in jagged scallops. There is no doubt that this concept means to look rugged, and ready for rough roads - the whole thing looks pretty great.
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