It’s worth what? !
Ford has had a great start to sales for its all-new 2020 Explorer. The SUV has already been sent to showrooms and customers. We’ve also discovered what may be the first complete example of this vehicle. It is currently being sold by . This online platform for vehicle auctions and remarketing services lists it as an “upcoming lot,” meaning it has not yet been assigned an auction date.
It’s still a great deal considering that the Explorer Limited starts at $48,130 or $46,130 if caught quickly. Ford’s current rebates on the model . Although this one will go for a lot less, is it still worth the investment? Let’s find out if it is usable.
Even just by looking at the photos, it is clear that this vehicle has no chance of ever hitting the road again. The entire vehicle is damaged beyond repair. Logically speaking, the majority (if not all) of the airbags have been deployed. We also suspect that there is significant damage to suspension.
There are still many parts that can be reused to restore a 2020 Explorer. For example, the rear seats, central console, door cards, and carpets appear to be in good condition. We also suspect that some engine and suspension parts can be reused. All four wheels are also in good condition and could be fitted to an Explorer if needed.
The Explorer Platinum also has a 2.3-liter EcoBoost motor under its hood. Only the rear wheels receive power.