2016 Ford Explorer Platinum
Ford Explorer Details
Automatic
V6, 3.5L
WHITE PLATINUM MET TRI-COAT
4WD
Gasoline
89,406 Miles
NIRVANA LTHR MED SOFT CERAMIC
25124C
1FM5K8HT2GGA75079
Leather
Platinum
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2016 Ford Explorer
Certified Pre-Owned 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum 4WD — Washington, MO — Best Price!
Turn heads in this premium 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum with powerful V6 3.5L gasoline performance and confident 4WD capability. Located in Washington, MO, this Certified Pre-Owned SUV combines luxury, safety, and reliability — and it's priced to sell. If you want top value on a feature-packed family-hauler, this Ford Explorer offers the best price in the region.
This Platinum trim delivers upscale touches and comfort: premium leather seating, advanced infotainment, and a refined ride. Tech-forward features include Hands Free Bluetooth for seamless phone and audio control, convenient Remote Start for instant climate comfort, and a Back-Up Camera to make parking and towing easier. Stay cozy on chilly mornings with the Heated Steering Wheel, adding a touch of daily luxury to every drive.
Being Certified Pre-Owned means this Ford Explorer has undergone rigorous inspection and reconditioning, offering extended assurance beyond a typical pre-owned car. The V6 3.5L provides smooth acceleration and towing readiness while the 4WD system keeps you confident on slippery roads or light off-road excursions.
Whether you need roomy seating for family trips, generous cargo capacity, or upscale features for daily commuting, this 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum delivers unmatched value. Visit Washington, MO to test drive today — this Certified Pre-Owned Ford Explorer is competitively priced and ready to go. Don't miss the best-priced Platinum with certified peace of mind.
Turn heads in this premium 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum with powerful V6 3.5L gasoline performance and confident 4WD capability. Located in Washington, MO, this Certified Pre-Owned SUV combines luxury, safety, and reliability — and it's priced to sell. If you want top value on a feature-packed family-hauler, this Ford Explorer offers the best price in the region.
This Platinum trim delivers upscale touches and comfort: premium leather seating, advanced infotainment, and a refined ride. Tech-forward features include Hands Free Bluetooth for seamless phone and audio control, convenient Remote Start for instant climate comfort, and a Back-Up Camera to make parking and towing easier. Stay cozy on chilly mornings with the Heated Steering Wheel, adding a touch of daily luxury to every drive.
Being Certified Pre-Owned means this Ford Explorer has undergone rigorous inspection and reconditioning, offering extended assurance beyond a typical pre-owned car. The V6 3.5L provides smooth acceleration and towing readiness while the 4WD system keeps you confident on slippery roads or light off-road excursions.
Whether you need roomy seating for family trips, generous cargo capacity, or upscale features for daily commuting, this 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum delivers unmatched value. Visit Washington, MO to test drive today — this Certified Pre-Owned Ford Explorer is competitively priced and ready to go. Don't miss the best-priced Platinum with certified peace of mind.
Features & Options
- Equipment Group 600A: 3.16 Axle Ratio; .6-SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION; .3.5L V6 ECOBOOST ENGINE; Nirvana Multi Contour Leather Cooled Bucket Seats; 20" Bright Machined Face Aluminum Wheels; P255/50R20 AS BSW Tires; 6
- 160 lbs GVWR; Premium Sound From Sony
- Heated 2nd Row Bucket Seats with Power-Assist Fold
- White Platinum Met TC
- Lane departure prevention
- SYNC Services mobile hotspot internet access
- Rear camera with washer
- Adaptive cruise control
- Brake assist system
- Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
- Power liftgate rear cargo door
- Ventilated driver and front passenger seats
- Integrated navigation system with voice activation
- Keyfob remote start
- Heated steering wheel
- Heated driver and front passenger seats
- Heated rear seats
- Leather front seat upholstery
- Primary monitor touchscreen
- Fixed third-row seats
- Cross Traffic Alert collision warning
- First-row sliding and tilting glass sunroof with express open/close activation sunshade
- Driver seat power reclining
- lumbar support
- cushion tilt
- fore/aft control and height adjustable control
- Second-row sunroof coverage
- Automatic full-time 4WD
- EcoBoost 3.5L V-6 gasoline direct injection
- DOHC
- variable valve control
- twin turbo
- premium unleaded
- engine with 365HP
- Driver Alert
- MyKey restricted driving mode/alerts
- SecuriCode external keypad door lock control
- Intelligent Access with hands-free access and push button start
- Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
- Active Park Assist automatic vehicle parking
- Proximity cargo area access release
- Front mounted camera with washer
- BLIS blind spot warning
- Dual-zone front climate control
- Rear climate control system with separate controls
- Voice-activated climate control
- Auto high-beam headlights
- Massaging driver seat
- Massaging front passenger seat
- PowerFold power fold into floor third-row seat
- SecuriLock immobilizer
- Selectable Terrain Modes
- Sony Live Acoustics speakers
- Active noise cancellation
- SiriusXM Traffic real-time traffic
- Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
- Trailer sway control
- Sony radio
- SYNC with MyFord Touch external memory control
- Internet radio capability
- Digital/analog instrumentation display
- Configurable instrumentation gauges
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2016 Ford Explorer Platinum Review
Ok, you've done your homework and the decision has been made. You're getting an Explorer. Solid choice. But which trim level is right for you? Base, XLT, Limited, Sport or how about this all-new Platinum series? An upscale SUV with sporting intentions.With the use of real aluminum and ash wood trim, the seats and various trim bits covered in something Ford calls Nirvana leather and the dynamic sound of the all-new 12 speaker, 500-watt Sony Audio System, Ford declares this the most upscale, high-quality interior they’ve ever offered. Because 90% of Explorer Sport buyers purchase the most expensive package, Ford took that as a strong signal that customers were ready for Platinum. Running with the Explorer Sport’s vigorous 365 horse 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6, standard 4-wheel drive and sport-tuned independent suspension, you can think of the Platinum series as a more introverted Sport model infused with next-level luxury conveniences.
From the outside, Platinum models are distinguished with an array of unique satin chrome finishes applied to the grille, side mirrors, door handles, roof rack and liftgate applique, and then there are these sweet 20” wheels with dark painted pockets. Though this Magnetic Paint is unexciting, the Platinum’s look as a whole emanates a premium, big boy SUV persona. Other Platinum perks include a bevy of standard equipment such as blind spot warning with cross traffic alert, the meander-preventing lane departure warning with lane keep assist, a dual-panel moonroof, the very impressive enhanced active park assist which will do the job for you in both parallel and perpendicular situations, deluxe floor mats, auto high beams, rain sensing wipers, and the bulky but peace of mind inducing inflatable rear seat belts. My favorite features are the magnificent massaging front seats – the best I’ve ever tested – super hot heated seats and steering wheel and the changeable ambient lighting which provides a wow factor at night. With no options on my tester, MSRP is $53,915. In case you were wondering, Ford also offers Platinum trims on their trucks and the Expedition SUV.
From a size and utility angle, the Explorer is big but not too big, so it’s still easy to maneuver while providing seating for up to 7. Now the 2nd row seats recline but only the split-fold passenger side also slides so that’s where you enter the 3rd row which as far as these things go, is relatively accommodating so it can be used if necessary for more than just kids. Heated outboard positons, twin USB ports and a power outlet keep things cozy in the back. When it’s time to convert to hauling mode, these seats tumble easily but not as easy as the 3rd row which is fully power operated and works at the touch of a button. And getting into this area is now assisted by a hands-free liftgate. So Explorer Platinum life is an uncomplicated affair.
Remote start is standard for the Ecoboost V6 and it’s a powerhouse motor, producing 350 pound-feet of torque and capable of 5,000 pounds towing. It works through a 6-speed automatic and packs a wallop but it’s also pretty thirsty. I averaged about 16mpg for the week on regular unleaded which is the EPA’s city estimate. The unibody, sport-tuned suspension and ultra high performance all-season tires transmit more rough-road communications than necessary, but on your average grade road the Explorer is typically buttery smooth to accompany the quietness. I would not qualify it as sporty drive however and the Sport model’s quicker steering gear gets left off here. The Explorer drives with power and an appreciable amount of poise for its size. And keep in mind, with the Terrain Management System getting you through snow, sand, mud or hills with a turn of a knob, the ability to Explore More is certainly here though the 7.8” of ground clearance will keep your ambitions in check.
From the excellent massaging seats to the dummy proof parking assistant the Platinum trim offers the smorgasbord of high end conveniences you'd expect in a $50,000 SUV. There's no Sync3 yet and the robust powertrain has moments of disharmony but overall this is a big 3 row that'll please all family members.
My Ford Touch lives on here and though it’s a pretty decent system it does look and feel a bit past its sell by date and dings the Platinum status just a bit. And occasionally, the transmission stuttered on my tester - something I did not experience in my last Explorer so hopefully it’s just an anomaly.
If you’re the kind who likes to purchase the highest trim level available, Ford now gives you the chance to go all the way. At nearly $54,000, the Platinum might just be as rare as the metal itself.









