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Yeah the hill descent control feature is cool. Even without using the formal hill descent, if you brake more than once going down a steep road the engine will sense it and downshift to keep you from braking again (not the same as the formal hill descent feature, but handy). There are so many bells and whistles on the newer Explorers. I still haven't gotten up the courage to try the self parking buttons yet... the Explorer parks itself in both parallel and back-in parking situations using the cameras and sensors.
I still haven't gotten up the courage to try the self parking buttons yet...…the Explorer parks itself in both parallel and back-in parking situations using the cameras and sensors.
A buddy and I went to Chelan Butte in his brand new Ford Explorer.... on the way back down he locked in the hill control. Impressed! All the way down the steep twisty dirt road he never touched the brakes. The car held exactly the speed set on the control from top to bottom. Dunno how it does it, but its pretty sweet.