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Ford - Explorer (2012)

Discover everything you need about the Ford Explorer – from its solid 2012 heritage to today’s Ford Explorer price landscape. Whether you’re browsing for a new build, exploring the market for a pre‑owned vehicle, or assessing the long‑term value of this 4‑wheel‑drive icon, the information below equips you with clear, actionable insight.

**Why the Ford Explorer remains a household name** is simple: it blends family‑friendly space, reliable performance, and the ruggedness of an SUV. The 2012 edition, in particular, broke new ground with its refreshed interior and improved fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice for adventurous families and commuters alike.

**Real‑world reality:** The Ford Explorer price today varies dramatically based on location, mileage, trim level, and vehicle condition. A near-new 2012 model in excellent shape might command a premium, while a higher‑mileage vehicle will naturally fall toward the lower end of the spectrum.

Key Specifications – 2012 Ford Explorer

  • Engine: 4.6L V8 (282 hp)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch mode
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Wheelbase: 109.8 inches
  • Exterior Dimensions: Length 197.6" | Width 73.2" | Height 71.8"
  • Cargo Capacity: 20.8 cu ft (seats up) – 45.7 cu ft (seats folded)
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 7,700 lbs with proper package
  • Safety: 5-star rating (NHTSA); features include driver‑assist technology such as adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, and blind‑spot monitoring in higher trims
  • Fuel Economy: Estimated 17 mpg city / 20 mpg highway
  • Infotainment: 6.5‑inch touchscreen, navigation, Bluetooth, USB, and optional premium sound system
  • Seating: 3‑row, 7‑seat capacity (optional 8‑seat if available in higher trims)

Depreciation Insight: How Do SUVs Hold Their Value?

When investing in a vehicle, understanding its depreciation trajectory is crucial. The Ford Explorer depreciation pattern reflects broader SUV market dynamics:

  • Initial Drop: Typically loses about 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase.
  • Second Year: Depreciates an additional 10‑15%, bringing the total decline to roughly 30‑35% by the end of year two.
  • Beyond Two Years: The rate tapers, dropping 4‑6% annually in subsequent years. By the end of the fifth year, a reasonably maintained 2012 Explorer may retain approximately 45‑50% of its original value.

These estimates vary with trim, mileage, and regional demand. A 2012 Explorer with 40,000 miles, in good condition and recently


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