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2018 Dodge Durango SRT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Why buy a Dodge Durango SRT? Look to the front fenders for the most obvious reason: badges indicating that a 392-cubic-inch (6.4-liter) V8 engine resides under the hood. With 475 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque, this engine can press all aboard back into their seats and accelerate... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Explorer |
Excellent Explorer and 4WD Choice 2006 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member3141 Have the 4.6 Liter V-8 with 6 speed automatic transmission. Car is peppy and transmission is smooth, with the exception of shift from 1st to 2nd gear from a dead stop. That shift is a little jerky, but all other shifts are smooth. Car has good power and acceleration and... |
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2013 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member5123 ALL the reviewers rave about the twin turbo V6 as will I ! My daily driver is a turbo diesel with 400hp and 800 lbft of torque but weighs twice as much as the sport which has comparable hp --- even on regular gas ! Comparison vehicle: 2011 Audi Q5 |
Great vehicle to drive, Horrible SUV to own 2004 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member5556 Wanted (needed) 4WD here in upstate NY winters. |
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2011 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member1532 Engine & trans work very well. Acceleration is deceptive in normal driving and if you want to go fast it will certainly do that too. Engine is very quiet unless you punch it, then it has an enjoyable snarl. |
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2011 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons A member in Ukraine |
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2004 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons A member in Connecticut, United States Rear limited slip axle failed twice and was replaced twice under warranty. |
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2002 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons A member in Virginia, United States Rear end design and reliability. |
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2002 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member3139 The 4.6 is a proven powerplant for many years. |
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2004 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member2583 V8/AWD |
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2006 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States The V8 mated to the 6 speed transmission is powerful and smooth. You never have to push the engine hard unless you really want to. |
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2003 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member2376 5 speed auto always in the perfect gear. Previous truck was a four speed and fourth was too high in the mountains, third was too low. |
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2006 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member804 Transmission is not as smooth as it could be. |
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2007 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member398 4WD system is great - especially in Snow/Mud |
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2006 Ford Explorer Pros and Cons Member1787 I can tow 7000 lbs of horse trailer and carry a large package in the interior. Trip mileage, sans the trailer, is in the 20-22 mpg range. good acceleration and the 6-speed transmission is pretty smooth. |