If you’re thinking about getting an SUV and you’re finding it to be a bit overwhelming, you’re not alone. With SUV’s and crossovers dominating the market, narrowing down the choices can be difficult with a couple cars let alone more than you can count. How are you supposed to know which is best for you, your family?
There are many brands to look at and choose from, but one sticks out among the rest. One brand that is known for strength, capability, versatility and comfort.
Ford has been making SUV’s since the 1960’s, although back then no one was calling them SUV’s. They were off roading vehicles, or ORV, although people still didn’t call them that, either. To Ford, it was simply the Bronco.
While the Bronco existed for generations before hand, because of a run-in with a certain notorious ex-football player, it has developed its own nefarious identity in American culture. Officially being laid to rest in 1997, to the generations of drivers and fans before that fateful low speed chase that took over television screens, the Bronco was the first beloved SUV in America.
Today, you will find that Ford offers 6 choices of SUV’s and crossovers, and it’s rumored that the Bronco will be making a return. If you need to look any further than Ford dealers for choices of SUV’s, be prepared to keep notes. But if you trust a name that has helped build America’s automotive industry, then Ford is where you start.
Bronco 1966-1996

There was a Bronco II that was introduced in 1984 but lasted only until 1990 when the Explorer took over. Designed as a compact, smaller Bronco, it never saw the same success as its older brother. Ford would not release another compact SUV until the Escape in 2001.
Explorer 1991

Although it took some heat in the late 90’s for rollovers, it remained the number one selling SUV in America until the gas prices started significantly rising and fuel efficiency started taking front seat priority. Since then, the Explorer has improved its fuel economy by taking on EcoBoost engines in 2013 and switching from a truck-base frame to a unibody frame moving the Explorer into the large crossover segment.
Expedition 1997

Currently in its third generation, the Expedition is available in V8 options for towing capacity or V6 EcoBoost for fuel efficiency which still offers 365 horsepower and 420 best-in-class torque. As a luxury SUV, the Expedition is perfect for active families who live on the go and ready for another adventure. With available third row seating providing plenty of space for extra passengers or cargo, the Expedition is sure to provide refined luxury and quality in the eight trim levels available.
Excursion 2000-2005

While gas prices were low during its first couple years, rising fuel prices coupled with the size of the Excursion ultimately led to its untimely end. The wheelbase went on to the lengthen the Expedition in 2005 when the Excursion was officially done being produced.
Escape 2001

Getting better fuel efficiency than other Ford’s, the Escape introduced a hybrid in 2005. By 2009 the updated hybrid was now getting 34 mpg generated by a more powerful V6, but that wasn’t enough to sustain it. By 2013, both the hybrid and V6 were discontinued. The Escape did get a total makeover for the 2013 year included a redesign face and an EcoBoost engine options to make up for the discontinued V6. The redesign meant forgoing the looks of an SUV and taking on more sleek lines of a crossover. Currently the Escape is offered in three trims and gets about 32 mpgs.
The Edge 2007

Completely redesigned and updated for the 2015 year, the Edge now comes with an EcoBoost 4 cylinder that acts like a V6. The 2015 Edge surrounds you with up to date technology.
The Flex 2009

When the back to rows are folded, the cargo space opens up to 83.2 cubic inches. After receiving its last redesign in 2013, it too got an EcoBoost V6 engine providing 365 horsepower. With its sporty exterior, incredibly spacious interior and remarkable drive quality, it is as cool as it is pragmatic. Unique to the Flex is that while it distanced itself from Fords Blue Oval trademark in 2013, it only reads “FLEX” on the grill with no specific markings identifying it as ‘Ford’.



