Most recent consumer reviews
I purchased the 2022 Timberline preowned about 1 month
I purchased the 2022 Timberline preowned about 1 month ago with appx 50k miles on it. I was disappointed that it does not have memory seats or a garage door remote button. (I didn't even notice this when test driving it). Who makes a car today with all the tech this car has and leaves off these 2 things! The interior is comfortable & well laid out. The ride is smooth & quiet. 2.3L turbo 4 cylinder is quiet & has amazing power. At idle it’s hard to tell that the engine is even running. The prior owner put on Michelin tires which contribute to the smooth, quiet ride. The seats are ActiveX (Ford’s name for vinyl) with cloth inserts. I’m 5’ 10” and 175lbs. My son who rode with me is 6’ 3” and 250lbs. Both of us found the seats comfortable & supportive on our 1st road trip. I’ve driven a Kia Telluride, which is a direct competitor. The Kia has a little more tech but I found the ride to be on the harsh side, especially in the second row. This may be attributable to the low profile 21” tires. The Timberline has 18” balloon tires which I much prefer. 2 weeks after purchasing it I made a 2,200-mile road trip from Dallas TX to Orgon. Fuel mileage ranged from 21 to 28 with an overall average of 24 mpg. *if I don’t drive over 70 mph on the highway the fuel economy goes up to about 32! *these numbers are from the actual miles & gallons of fuel used, not from the dash numbers, which I found are a little optimistic. It has a few bugs that I’ll have to deal with, but it’s a used Ford & not a Lexus. Overall, I'd say I'm very happy with this car & would recommend it.
- Comfort 4.0
- Interior 3.0
- Performance 5.0
- Value 5.0
- Exterior 5.0
- Reliability 5.0
- Purchased a Used car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend this car
This Ford Explorer Timberland is basically an off-road
This Ford Explorer Timberland is basically an off-road package on an SUV that the most dirt it will ever see until it's 25+ years old is the patch of dirt at Starbucks drive through. the 4x4 works just fine when you get rid of the off-road stuff it's basically an Explorer XLT. The exterior is once again the explore XLT but it has a couple trim pieces like black grills and orange themed stuff don't forget the slight lift and mud tires that makes the ride on the road worse and noisier. The interior is once again nearly identical with the exception of orange stitching on the steering wheel seats and door otherwise the same as a XLT. For the motor and trans it has the same EcoBoost 2.3t and 10 speed automatic getting 25mpg average it's more than enough on the highway but won't amaze you slight annoying drone off road exhaust aka one less resonator. There's nothing particularly wrong with this vehicle I just don't get it it's a Ford Explorer trying to the LARP as a Jeep Wrangler but if the price is right it's a decent 3 row SUV.
- Comfort 3.0
- Interior 3.0
- Performance 3.0
- Value 3.0
- Exterior 3.0
- Reliability 4.0
- Purchased a Used car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
Ford wont stand by their product
Junk suv. Ford wont back their product. This suv will ruin us financially when the factory warranty expires. It has left my wife stranded on the interstate. I have spent so much already renting cars while its been in the shop going on 10 times now. Ford told me there is nothing they will do so im just stuck with their junk suv.
- Comfort 3.0
- Interior 3.0
- Performance 1.0
- Value 1.0
- Exterior 1.0
- Reliability 1.0
- Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend this car