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explorer1993

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  1. Does anybody know if a fully loaded Mariner is cheaper, more expensive, or the same as an Escape Limited? We want the colored bumpers leather, cd/cassette/whatever, heated seats, sunroof/moonroof, you know the works. I am also trying to talk my dad out of an Hyundai Tucson/Santa Fe. My grandma bought a tuscon and he likes it, I hate it. Although it may seem mean my mom, sister, me and the rest of my family love Fords and had good luck with an Explorer, so why spoil it with a Korean plastic thing.
  2. There are two light that are out in my gauge cluster. i was wonder how the dash comes off a 1993 Explorer. Or would it be easier to take to the dealership where my parents bought since they should know how to do it properly? I have heard that sometimes after dashs are put back on they might raddle, squeak, etc, since a clip may break. And does anybody know what it might cost if I was to take it to the dealership? Thanks
  3. My aunt has one. Loaded model with 4X4 or AWD(whatever it offers). She really likes having it and my parents are thinking about an Escape or Mariner.
  4. Cool, thanks for posting. The next vehicle my parents want to get is an Escape Limited or a Mariner. But in the mean time they have a PT Cruiser.
  5. Hi I'm new to this site. I will be turning 16 shortley and I will receive my mother's 1993 Explorer XLT. It is Electric Current Red with only 93000 miles on it. I come from a long line of Ford owners my grandfather(deceased) sold them and was one of their top salesmen. My family has owned (grandparents through my generation) 2 Country Squires, 60s model truck, 67 (I thnk) Fairlane, 1977 Mustang 2 (yellow) 1978 F-Series Ranger (drk blue), 84 Bronco (white), 86 Tempo LX (black with red velour) 93 explorer 94 F-150 ( black). We still own the 78 truck, 94 F-150, and the Explorer. My father takes good care of his vehicles. he passed that down to me. When I grow I see myself owning Ford, Mercurys ,and Chrysler cars. We also own a 96 Plymouth Neon and 02 PT Cruiser. My father wanted a change. Well now that I wrote a car autobiography, I'll let you go.
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