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2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Prices and Review
The Sport Trac crew-cab SUV carries on for 2004 without its Sport 2-dr wagon stablemate. Sport Trac plays a dual role, combining a 4-dr, 5-seat SUV cabin with a 4-ft-long pickup-truck bed. Sport was a traditional enclosed SUV. Based on the 1995-2001 Explorer design, Sport Trac has a V6 engine and 5-speed automatic transmission. It's available with rear-wheel drive or Ford's ControlTrac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. ABS is standard. Head-protecting curtain side airbags are optional. Since so many vehicles look alike, the Consumer Guide® 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac new-vehicle review includes an extensive photo gallery. The 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac features a selection of interior and exterior images.

cars.com: 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Summary
Shoppers who'd like the cargo-carrying prowess of a pickup truck but prefer a passenger-type vehicle are prospects for the Ford Explorer Sport Trac, which tacks a cargo bed onto the back of a sport utility vehicle.

2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Concept
Versatility is central to Explorer Sport Tracs sales success. Todays Explorer Sport Trac is the only vehicle in its segment to offer a durable color-coordinated cargo box and an available swing-over tubular bed extender that dramatically increases its capability to haul oversized cargo. The Explorer Sport Trac concepts smooth appearance is achieved by simple lines, excellent proportions and clean body panels. The exterior color is off-white Moonlight with a theme of polished aluminum accents found on the upper and lower grille, fog lamps and exhaust tips. The door handles have been shaved off, adding to the sleek look of this street rod machine. The Explorer Sport Trac concept is nearly 5 inches longer, 2 inches wider, and sits 2 inches lower than todays current Sport Trac model. Two side scoops located just in front of the A-pillar and two hood scoops give this concept a performance look.

2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac – FIRST LOOK - Trucks/Pickups ...
"The 2007 Sport Trac offers the same impressive suite of safety features as the 2006 Explorer," says Sue Cischke, vice president, Environmental and Safety Engineering. "It offers active safety technology - including confidence-inspiring handling and braking combined with AdvanceTrac® with industry-exclusive Roll Stability Control (RSC®) - to help prevent accidents. For the first time, the Sport Trac is available with Safety Canopy (TM) side air curtains that deploy in certain side-impact collisions, or if an impending rollover is detected to help protect front- and second-row outboard occupants. Sport Trac also features standard side-impact air bags for the driver and front passenger.

Concepts Drive Future Vehicles
Ford claims to have invented the sport-utility truck market when the 2001 Explorer Sport Trac debuted. Based upon the first-generation Explorer SUV platform, the Sport Trac combined a small covered bed with a five-passenger cabin and a rear window that powered all the way down between the cab and the bed. Wider, longer, and with a 30-percent larger bed than before, Ford jazzed the Explorer Sport Trac Concept up with a custom street truck appearance, including a lowered suspension, 21-inch wheels painted gunmetal gray, red brake calipers, a mesh milled-aluminum front grille, and a number of decorative scoops and vents. The rear bumper and all door handles are shaved off the body, and the rocker panels receive integrated running boards that double to provide the appearance of ground effects. The concept's bed includes saddlebag storage wells and recesses to create a tiered load floor for large, flat cargo. Inside, an all-new interior debuts, featuring four bucket seats on the Explorer Sport Trac Concept. The console-mounted gearshift looks similar to that in the Ford F-150, and white-faced gauges peer out of an oval-shaped binnacle ringed in chrome.

2006 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Review Pricing
If its one tough truck your looking for, look no further. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is dual purpose vehicle that has a whole lot of truck in it. Also, the Ford F250, the Ford F350 and the Ford Ranger are near industry standards. For those with more heavy duty needs, the Ford Super Duty is perfect. You can view the Dodge Dakota, Dodge Ram Pickup 1500, Dodge Ram Pickup 2500, Dodge Ram Pickup 3500, Ford Explorer Sport Track, Ford F250, Ford F350, Ford Ranger, Ford Super Duty and Ford F150 SVT all at this website. You can also see the GMC Sierra 1500 HD, GMC Sierra 2500 HD, GMC Sierra 3500, GMC Sonoma, Isuzu Hombre and Lincoln Blackwood before you make a purchase decision.

2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Preview
The Explorer Sport Trac met many needs by blending room for the kids and seats comfortable enough for daily use with the utility of a truck for those weekend runs to the home improvement center. Since then, however, the competition has debuted redesigned pickups that are as roomy and accommodating as SUVs while offering a useful cargo bed in the back.

AutoWeek - The Auto Enthusiast's Online Resource
Ford's Explorer Sport Trac is getting an extreme makeover, and the automaker will show off the results at the 2005 Detroit auto show in January when it debuts a concept version of its quirky, half-truck, half-SUV. The Sport Trac concept grows both in the interior and in the cargo bed over the existing Explorer Sport Trac, which debuted in 2001.

2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac - Detailed Pricing and ...
The Explorer Sport Trac is Ford's newest SUV that combines the passenger room and comfort of the 4-door Explorer with a pickup cargo bed in place of the typical enclosed SUV cargo area. The Explorer was introduced in 1991 and has been the best-selling SUV for the past 12 years.

2001 Explorer Sport Trac and Explorer Sport - The Car Connection
Of the seven, two are brand new to the fold for this year - or the 2001 model year, however you measure. One of those is the new 2001 Explorer Sport Trac; another is the redesigned 2001 two-door Ford Explorer Sport.

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