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Ford F-150 vs. Ford Explorer Sport Trac Review

How the Ford F-150 stacks up against the Ford Explorer Sport Trac - by Nigel Cooper, Topanga CA

2010 Ford F-150
Price Range: $21,380 - $39,010
2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Price Range: $27,460 - $35,190
Ford F-150 vs. Ford Explorer Sport Trac Review

Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is substantially cheaper to get to the dealership than the F-150. The Explorer Sport Trac won't save you much money at the pump compared to the Ford F-150. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac isn't much costlier than the Ford F-150 in terms of MSRP.

Utility
The F-150 is likely a better choice than the Ford Explorer Sport Trac in terms of transporting cargo, especially if you often need to carry a lot of suitcases or large pets. Drivers with frequent kid-duty might favor the Ford F-150 over the Ford Explorer Sport Trac. The Explorer Sport Trac outpulls the Ford F-150 by a large margin.

Convenience
You'll most certainly have to take the Ford Explorer Sport Trac for a fill-up more often than the Ford F-150 because of its tank size and gas mileage.

Comfort
Taller drivers will considerably enjoy the extra head room in the Ford F-150's front cabin compared to the Ford Explorer Sport Trac. The ampler interior dimensions of the Ford Explorer Sport Trac make it significantly roomier for your passengers than the Ford F-150.

Dimensions
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Ford F-150 than the Ford Explorer Sport Trac because of its larger tank. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac and the F-150 compete for the same parking spaces.

Handling
With its tighter turning radius, the Explorer Sport Trac is definitely nimbler than the Ford F-150, something to consider if you do a lot of city driving; however, note that a vehicle with a tight turning circle may feel a bit twitchy on the highway.

Drivetrain
The Ford F-150 has a bigger engine than the Ford Explorer Sport Trac. Remember that smaller engines typically get better gas mileage, but smaller engines can be stressed more. Torque equals pickup, and the Ford F-150 will have picked up and gone by the time the Ford Explorer Sport Trac finally gets moving. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac could learn a lesson or two from the Ford F-150 regarding torque.

Warranty
The F-150 and the Ford Explorer Sport Trac have the same basic after-sale protection.

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