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SidecarFlip
Nov 03, 2017Explorer III
A little note on them... My BIL is a design engineer at Fords so needless to say we are a Ford family. I was forewarned about the 'auto' trans when I bought my 2014 SE. They all seem to develop engagement issues, it's really 2 standard transmissions coupled together with a twin plate dry servo actuated clutch and they tend to get wonky after a while,. why, I bought a 5 speed in the first place. and...
The only difference between the Titanium and the SE is the trim level and rear disc brakes (SE has rear drums) and park assist. Engines are the same, power is the same. Actually plenty of power to spare... I can almost hit triple digits on an on ramp, pretty impressive for an economy car...
Economy wise, how about 39 average mpg.
If you want a go fast toad get an RS with 300 ponies on tap and a 6 speed box.
The only difference between the Titanium and the SE is the trim level and rear disc brakes (SE has rear drums) and park assist. Engines are the same, power is the same. Actually plenty of power to spare... I can almost hit triple digits on an on ramp, pretty impressive for an economy car...
Economy wise, how about 39 average mpg.
If you want a go fast toad get an RS with 300 ponies on tap and a 6 speed box.
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