Are rear wheel drive ford explorers rare?
2nd generation 1995-2001. Most of them are either rusty or have high miles
Added (1). i'm talking non 4 wheel drive models.
Give us some more information.
They're all RWD
They're everywhere. Rusty or not, there's a lot of them still on the road.
Its rare to see one not exploded or about to explode
No they are not
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