1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer V-8 from North America - Comments

1st May 2005, 17:41

"1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer V8 - Great means of transportation, with a few surprises as well!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Brakes wore out at 103,000 miles (Replaced them)

Center Console has worn badly.

Coolant Leakage (Easily Fixed)

Suspension wore horribly - needs new suspension.

General comments?

I Bought this car in 2000 after previously owning a '94 Explorer LX. The first thing that surprised me about this car was its performance; it's FAST, and you can really feel the car gaining speed. The accelerator pedal is jumpy as well - one little push propells the car forward pretty quickly. I'm thinking about selling this car for a Mustang GT or Probe GT, but I'm afraid these two cars won't accelerate as fastly as the Explorer!

The car has been relatively low maintenance - the two trouble spots have been brakes and suspension. The suspension was bad from the start - you can feel every little bump or crack - even going 5 mph over a speed bumb, the car shakes and rattles. New brakes were pricey, and I expect new suspension will be as well. Additionally, the Explorer is quite a gas guzzler. The interior fittings are very nice, with a 6 cd player and leather which has worn quite nicely.

I've gone offroading once or twice, and have found the Explorer to be pretty well adapted to roads without pavement (nowhere near as well preforming as my friend's Jeep Wrangler). The Explorer is also well sutied for drives around town - the interior is comfy enough, and there is tons of space for groceries or hardware.

Overall, I've found the explorer to be good means of transportation - it's nothing exciting, but it will get you from point A to point B in a nice fashion.


20th Feb 2006, 00:57

After owning a gas guzzling Ford Bronco I happy to say that I have gotten rid of my 1994 eddie bauer bronco and replaced it with a sweet 1997 Ford Explorer Eddie bauer. Awesome vehicle love the ride. Just wish it came with as beefy tires as I had on my bronco. I almost crashed the first hour due to the terrible traction on the stock tires. I live in a very snowy area here in oregon and need really aggressive tires during the winter. This by far is the best V-8 gas economy SUV. I drove down to Yreka and back and averaged over 22 miles a gallon over hills. I must say that is very impressive. After paying over 120 dollars for the trip 40 dollars was sweet. Highly recommend this vehicle!!!


29th Aug 2008, 02:25

I sold my Honda 2003 Civic and bought a Explorer XLT 5.0 liter so I could get up my steep hills and for the snowy winters here in Oroville, WA. I love the ride and the power.

I resolved the traction issue by putting on Dean Mud Terrain tires, size 31x10.5. They give a sure ride and help the handling greatly. In the winter I will get a set of studded ones for the ice.

All in all, a great ride, so far.

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