You have a lot of choices here at Mike White Ford of Coeur d'Alene and with our Ford SUV lineup you can choose between a number of different highlights. This includes the Explorer and Expedition, and for many people want to know what the difference is between the two. We've put together a quick guide so you can determine which one is right for you, knowing you're getting a quality SUV either way!

The Explorer is the smaller model in terms of dimensions and space available but it and the Expedition offer plenty of room onboard. The Expedition can provide seating for up to eight, while the Explorer has seating for seven, and both allow you to fold down the back two rows of seating easily to get in larger items. The exact numbers? The Explorer gives you a maximum of 87.8 cubic feet of space with all the rear seats folded down while the Expedition offers 104.6 cubic feet. Both are still roomy and allow you the ability to make the interior your own in terms of configuration.

Additionally, the Expedition as the larger vehicle offers more power and towing capability, but you're not short of options on the Explorer, which has ample standard power and towing available, plus with trims like the Explorer ST, you can ramp up the performance for a sporty SUV drive.

As for what's the same, you're going to find touch displays with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® as well as Ford Co-Pilot360™ for your safety with a suite of different features onboard. You can get started and learn more about all the different attributes on both the Explorer and Expedition or any one of the new Ford vehicles available here in our showroom serving Hayden, Post Falls, Rathdrum and Liberty Lake, so stop in and see us today.

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