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2006 Ford Explorer
The new Explorer has been face-lifted both inside and out, and even better, base prices have been slashed across the range. What more could you want? more
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Review: 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
A definitive American sedan, the Crown Victoria appeals most to drivers who remember first-hand the classic cars from the 1960s. Otherwise, the Crown Vic is best left to the professionals. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Expedition
Ford stands tall in the full-size SUV arena, with generous safety gear, a well-executed cabin, a standout suspension, and a solid, overall package. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Freestyle
The well-composed Freestyle is the crossover vehicle that most Explorer intenders should consider, with better road manners, interior packaging, fuel economy, and sticker price. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Escape
A compact utility with a sporting demeanor, the Escape is a capable urban runner with a penchant for weekend adventures. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Econoline
The Ford Econoline has carried cargo and families alike for more than 40 years, and it has led the segment for longer than the past two decades. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Explorer
The current version of the Ford Explorer has been America's best-selling sport/utility vehicle for 14 years, offering a desirable midsize package with a solid structure, responsive road manners, seating for up to seven passengers, an available V-8 engine, and available all-wheel drive. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Ranger
When the current Ford Ranger began its life in 1992, it cast a large footprint in the market. Its initial advantages in size over the truly compact competitors gave it an edge, but that was soon tempered by concessions in refinement as fresh competition rolled out by the mid-1990s. more
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2005 Ford Taurus
A value-priced family sedan approaches retirement. more
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2005 Ford Focus
A fun and functional favorite. more
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