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Overall, the Explorer Sport Trac offers decent rear comfort, but it could be better. The rear bench is mounted very low and the cushion is too soft. Wider people will find that the seatbelt buckles are uncomfortable to sit on. Taller people will find that the hardware under the power driver's seat limits foot space and could damage shoes. Rear leg room is pretty good, and a set of full headrests protect against impact with the rear window in a wreck. Additionally, rear air vents and side window glass that goes all the way down help keep rear passengers comfortable. As an added bonus, the low, mushy seat and lack of rear wheel intrusion make entering and exiting the back of the Sport Trac easier than up front – even if the running boards are equally useless.
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