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  2. Ford Explorer - Wikipedia

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    For 2003 and 2004, Ford marketed the Explorer NBX trim. Equipped between the XLT and Eddie Bauer/Limited, the Explorer NBX was an off-road oriented version of the Explorer equipped with all-terrain tires, black bumpers and body cladding, heavy-duty roof rack, and custom seat trim. [24]

  3. Lincoln Aviator - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Aviator was manufactured for 2003–2005 model years as a rebadged variant of the third generation Ford Explorer — and assembled at the now-closed St. Louis Assembly in Hazelwood, Missouri, alongside the Explorer and Mountaineer.

  4. Mercury Mountaineer - Wikipedia

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    The 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer shares the chassis of the four-door Ford Explorer, following its 1995 redesign. Though heavily based upon the first-generation Ford Ranger, the sport-utility vehicles are wider and are based on a separate wheelbase. As with the Ford Explorer, the Mountaineer is fitted with fully independent wishbone front ...

  5. List of Ford platforms - Wikipedia

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    Ford Explorer Sport Trac. Lincoln. Lincoln Aviator. Mercury. ... 2003– EMEA, Brazil Ford Cargo: H567 Medium duty truck: RWD/AWD 2016– North America Ford F-650/F ...

  6. Ford Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Known internally at Ford as the UN93, the first generation Expedition was developed under the UN93 program from 1993 to 1996, headed by chief engineer Dale Claudepierre at a cost of US$1.3 billion. Initial planning began in 1991 parallel to PN96 F-Series development, prior to the UN93 program fully being approved in 1993.

  7. Ford Crown Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Midway through the 2003 model year, Ford introduced a series of cost-cutting measures to all Panther platform vehicles, which were estimated to save around US$4,000,000 (~$6.35 million in 2023) in production costs per year. [32]