Used 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Consumer Reviews
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Love it but not a keeper
I love the truck and how it drives... I have had more problems mecanicaly than any other vehicle I have ever owned. I am a fifty year old female and I have had many vehicles. This was the first time I have ever worn out a set of brakes at 19 thousand miles, as well as go threw to the roter. That was a quick $400 out of my pocket. The rebuilt the transmition at 15 thousand. I had to have it towed in because it left ma stranded and would not get back going.... That all started about 8 thousand miles...
Outstanding Vehicle
This has been a wonderful vehicle. No problems at all.
- Value Crew CabMSRP: $5,49581 mi away
- Value Crew CabMSRP: $5,995188 mi away
- Value Crew CabMSRP: $4,399271 mi away
Best
My sport trac is the best becuae its the best of both worlds. Its a truck and an SUV. It can switch between 2x4,4x4 high, and 4x4 low. That's great for rough roads. The sport trac compared to the avalanche(from what I've heard about it) is better because its easier to convert and better gas milage.
Fits that "niche" I am in
The Sport Trac fits my needs perfectly. With the cargo cage extender, it has plenty of bed space when I need it. The fold-down rear seats give me even more room to work with. But it's also a comfortable ride to work, which is my main use of the vehicle. The handling is okay, and I'm pleasantly surprised by the gas mileage, which is almost as good as the Ford Ranger I traded in for the Sport Trac, and the Sport Trac's smooth but powerful acceleration when I need it is tremendous.
Still Pleased
I now have over 15,000 miles on my Sport Trac and am still pleased with my purchase.