Consumer Reviews Summary
15 of 23 (65%) customers said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
2012 Ford Explorer Overview
After a 2011 redesign, the Ford Explorer is back and the reigning North American Truck of the Year raises the bar once again with a brand-new engine that breaks new ground in the Explorer family.
The 2012 Explorer’s changes come under the hood, in the form of a new, turbocharged 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine. This engine is designed to provide the horsepower and torque of a V-6, while simultaneously offering the fuel efficiency of a low-displacement four-cylinder. Essentially it’s a quest to allow SUV shoppers to finally have their cake and eat it too. And with figures like 240-horsepower, 270 pounds-feet of torque, 20 mpg/city, and 28 mpg/highway, it seems that they’ve succeeded.
Back for 2012 is the 290-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 from last year. Keep in mind that the EcoBoost four-cylinder is an option and you’ll have to pay a premium for it while the V-6 remains the base engine. Both come mated to a standard six-speed automatic transmission. The four-cylinder is also front-wheel drive only, so if you want all-wheel-drive you'll have to go with the V-6. A Terrain Management System which adapts the car to pavement, snow, sand, or mud driving, is optional. Expect to get 17 mpg in the city and 23-25 mpg on the highway with the V-6.
The 2012 Explorer also continues to offer one of the most technologically advanced interiors found on the road today. Seating for seven passengers is standard, but if you opt for the second-row captain’s chairs in the Limited trim that number falls to six. Standard features include an auxiliary audio input jack, air conditioning, power windows and locks, and remote keyless entry. The Explorer is also available with luxurious options like a dual-panel moonroof, heated and cooled front seats, premium audio system with HD radio, a navigation system, Bluetooth® connectivity, MyFord Touch, and Ford’s SYNC connectivity suite.
MyFord Touch, which debuted last year, combines with SYNC to change how drivers interact with their car. It puts two LCD screens in the instrument panel on either side of the speedometer than can be customized to display different information such as a tachometer, current audio track, or directions from the navigation system. There is also a larger touch-screen in the middle of the dash that houses audio, climate, and navigation controls. SYNC allows you to also control many of these functions with voice commands, which allows you to keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road.
The Explorer’s tech-savvy focus also extends to its approach to safety. In addition to the usual safety features (antilock brakes, six airbags, electronic stability control), the Explorer can also be outfitted with adaptive cruise control, a blind spot warning system with Cross Traffic alert, backup camera, and even an automatic parallel parking system.
As the reigning champion, one would have thought that the 2012 Ford Explorer could have rested on its laurels for a year and be fine, but with a new, more efficient engine and great technology in the cabin the Explorer stays firmly in the spotlight.
2012 Ford Explorer Consumer Reviews
15 of 23 (65%) customers said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
Two Most Recent Reviews:
Best Mid-Sized SUV Available
Reviewed by Puyallup Nickel in Tacoma, WA
May 07, 2012
I am completely enjoying my new 2012 Ford Explorer. Did a considerable amount of research prior to my purchase as I needed an SUV that would pull my boat and also provide decent gas mileage for my daily commute. I found both with the Ford Explorer. The new body design is sleek and nicely appointed both inside and out. I selected the XLT due to the upgraded leather interior and nice aluminum wheels plus some other niceties. Great car for the money. Only criticism was a recall note received but it was promptly managed.
I would recommend this vehicle to a friend: YES
2012 Explorer
Reviewed by sixty-3 in Erie, Pa.
May 01, 2012
Our new 2012 Explorer is one of the finest new cars we have purchased. The styling is very clean and unique, not just another cookie cutter crossover. This is a bigger car than most of the others we have owned recently but it is very easy to manuever and handles well on the open road as well as in town. Being larger gives it the exceptional ride qualities of a bigger vehicle. The interior is spacious and easy to enter and exit. Visibility is good both front and rear, side vision is free of the annoying blindspots found in many newer cars. Interior sound levels are very comfortable in town and on the highway.
Our Explorer is the 2 wheel drive version and performance is very good from a v-6 in a vehicle this size. With approximately 750 miles on the vehicle we took our first road trip and exceeded the manufacturers recommended gas mileage figures by 1.5 miles to the gallon. Overall we are exceptionally pleased with our new car.
I would recommend this vehicle to a friend: YES