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Inside+Out: The 1999 Ford Explorer
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| Inside+Out: The 1999 Ford Explorer |
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Mar 17, 2005 19:41:50 |
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Description: It&146;s time for congratulations. There&146;s a new 1999 Ford Explorer in the driveway and you shopped for your SUV in an easy and intelligent fashion with Autobytel.com. It&146;s nice to feel in control isn&146;t it? And now, to make your Explorer a safer and more enjoyable tool, here are a few insights and handy explanations on how it works. As you wrack up the miles on that new Ford, keep in mind that we&146;re going to continue to be your most convenient and timely source of information for your vehicle. We&146;re here for you for the long haul. bragging rights Your new Explorer is a low emissions vehicle -- If your environmentally conscious friends turn up their noses at your big and powerful new Explorer, here&146;s a cocktail party topic that you can toss into their punch bowl. All 1999 Explorers have been engineered to emit less pollution than most cars on the road today, and the emissions coming from the tail pipe are now 40 percent cleaner than they were last year. In fact, the U.S. Government now classifies the Explorer as an LEV. Which, by the way, stands for Low-Emissions Vehicle. So unless your friends are driving around in golf carts, chances are very good that your car runs cleaner than their car. Oh, in case you were wondering, Ford was able to reduce emissions without affecting power, performance or fuel economy. Now that&146;s progress. |
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