Ford F150 or Ford Explorer?

I'm 16 and I'm going to buy a car that has been in an accident. I'm going to fix it up as a project. I'm deciding between 2 vehicles. I will be driving it once I've repaired it. I will be taking it to college with me. The college I'm going to is in a large city. Which car should I buy?

-2012 Ford Explorer Limited 4WD
-2013 Ford F150 Platinum 4WD (EcoBoost)

I have already test driven both. My dad's friend has both of them. I'm not buying from him. I'm just stating that I've already driven them. I really like both of these vehicles. I'm having a hard time deciding.

Added (1). My vehicle will just be a regular driver. I won't be hauling very often.

Added (2). I'm not interested in some unsafe econobox.

No power windows and no stereo?

I have a 2007 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew. Recently I bought some LED bulbs for my truck and decided to put them in. I put in my 2 map lights and put the front parking light/directional bulbs in. I didn't know if the flasher relay I already had was LED compatible so I tried my directionals and they were hyper flashing. So I went back to the store and pulled out my old dome light and flasher relay at the store to see if they had the right relay. I tried their relay and it didn't fit so I figured with or without the relay, my lights would hyperflash. So I just left it out. Now, I have no power windows and no stereo. I've pulled every fuse and tested it. Replaced my instrument cluster fuse, and a few others to no avail. Had the parts store test my 30 Amp circuit breaker and they said it's fine. Window is stuck down and we're about to get hit with the storms from this tropical storm. Anybody have any ideas? Tried so many things and nothing is working. So discouraged and I don't want to have to bring it to a mechanic. Especially not the dealer:/

What's wrong with my 99 ford f150?

I own a 1999 ford f150 xl 4.6 l. I had a service engine soon light on so I plugged in my obd scanner. It had one code, p0455. Which means major leak somewhere. But where could it be? I checked my gas cap its not that. Anyone know what I could check?

Safe to buy a truck with high miles and repair it?

I was just wondering if it would be a good idea to buy a 2007 ford f150 with 233,000 miles for only $6,000 and just save up enough money for a new engine ($3,000-4,000 more dollars) when it goes out and have a pretty new truck with a new engine. It's a very clean truck in EXCELLENT condition, it just has a lot of miles. Or is this just a really bad idea? I attached a picture of the truck.Safe to buy a truck with high miles and repair it

Want to get subs installed in truck, don't understand anything about it

So, let me apologize ahead of time for my complete ignorance on this subject, I know nothing about it (which is why I'm coming here).

I want to get 2 10" or 2 12" subs installed in my 2005 extended cab Ford f150. My problem is, I don't understand all the technical mumbo-jumbo that is associated with purchasing subs and amps etc. I was wondering if anyone could explain these numbers to me and point me in the direction of an amp that can power 2 of the following subs, since I do not trust any of the car audio installation places around my hometown to be honest with me and not just attempt to shove product at me:

(These are the specs for 1 sub, I want 2 if possible)

Kicker CVR124 12" Dual 4 ohm CompVR Series Car Subwoofer

Peak Power: 800 Watts
RMS Power: 400 Watts
Impedance: Dual4 Ohm
Sensitivity: 86.9 dB 1w/1m
Frequency Response: 25-500 Hz
Mounting Depth: 6-1/4"
Mounting Cutout: 11"
Recommend Sealed Box Volume: 1.00 - 4.60 Cubic Feet
Recommend Vented Box Volume: 1.75 - 2.25 Cubic Feet