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The cool quotient: The 2006 Ford Explorer’s dramatically revised interior showcases what Ford calls “tough luxury,” a rugged and sophisticated look that matches leather trim with big, bold gauges. The modified load floor is flatter than in previous models to keep beer cans and footballs from rolling out when you open the liftgate.
Passenger capacity: Up to seven, and for 2006 the third row of seats has been raised slightly for better back-of-the-bus visibility.
Cargo space: Up to 83.7 cubic feet, with second and third rows folded, making enough room for a keg or two with just the third-row removed.
Sound system: Dual-media premium AM/FM stereo with single CD, MP3 player, cassette player, and Sirius satellite radio.
Practicality: The Explorer is a tried-and-true family SUV. Not too big and not too small, this truck can be maneuvered into parking spaces and its 4WD system navigates mucky fields with ease.
Extras: Available DVD-based navigation system (a first-ever feature for the Explorer) with a 6.5-inch LCD screen.

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