27 - briday., May 4, 1990 - North Share News Explorer will take you places AMONG THE 1991 Ford Explorer's op- tions are captain’s chairs (above) power door locks (right). and NORTH SHORE resi- dents will be especially interested in Ford’s lat- est offering. ‘*The fifestyle associated with this area and the need for getting to the ski resorts, towing boats and everyday trans- portation needs of growing families is an- swered by the 1991 Ford Explorer,” claims Marlene Buck, presi- dent of Dave Buck Ford Sales Ltd. The Explorer is a family-size four-door compact utility. vehicle that seats five or. six with the optional split bench front seat. It’s twin-traction beam 4X4 — unique to Ford — provides independent FORD’'S NEW UTILITY VEHICLE BUILT FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY wheel action for ride smoothness and con- trol. The Explorer ts also equipped with elec- tronic rear anti-lock brakes. The 4.0 litre V-6 engine is controlled by Ford’s EEC-IV) com- puter and is coupled with multi-port fuel in- jection to provide fuel economy comparable or better than com- petitive models. A full range of op- tions is also available on the Explorer in- cluding air condition- ing, power windows, power door locks, speed control, tilt wheel, captain’s chairs, trailer towing package, JBL audio system with CD player and tilt-up epen air roof. The Ex- piorer is also available in 13 different colors. The 199f Ford Ex- plorer can be seen on the North Shore at Dave Buck Ford Sales Lid, 879 Marine Drive, North Vancouver. Because the 1991 Explorer will not be in- troduced until June 6, the price of this vehicle is not available at this time.