The SUV for all seasons
By Wayne Scraba / autoMedia.com
Ford’s Explorer can trace its roots back to the original Bronco that first saw the light of day during the 1966 model year. The initial Bronco was decidedly compact (92-inch wheelbase) and it proved popular for both off-roading as well as specific commercial applications. Eventually, the Bronco morphed into a full-size vehicle based upon the F-Series pickup; but, then in 1984,it reemerged as the Bronco II, one of the first compact sport-utility vehicles as we know them today. In 1990, the Bronco II became the Ford Explorer—lterally igniting the modern SUV market.
via 2010 Ford Explorer Review Details | The Official Site of the 2010 Ford Explorer | FordVehicles.com
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