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Top six tips from Ford to make your weekend SUV getaway extraordin­ary

How to get most out of your journey

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Ford SUV

DUBAI, UAE, March 27: There’s no feeling quite like hitting the road and getting out of town. Whatever flavour you favour – offroading or heading into the desert to camp and stargaze around the fire – you’re in for a treat that breaks up the day-to-day of the work week and provides memories that last a lifetime.

Any extraordin­ary journey requires the right vehicle, but driving off the beaten track without fully understand­ing how to approach different conditions can be intimidati­ng – and even dangerous. So here are some tips to help you get the most out of your journey and take on the world with confidence. Feel the Sand Between Your… Tyres As Robert Frost once opined, sometimes it’s taking the road less travelled that makes all the difference. But the trouble with roads less travelled is that they’re often also less paved, less comfortabl­e, and sometimes covered in – or entirely made of – sand. When heading through tough terrain with sand, you want to avoid wheel slippage and keep momentum to avoid getting stuck. But sand, rocks or mud shouldn’t be enough to stop you getting where you want to go.

If you’re in an Explorer 4x4, you have a head start with Intelligen­t 4WD and Terrain Management, plus Hill Decent Control, which will give you the confidence you need to tackle the toughest off-road environmen­ts with ease. Tow, Tow, Tow Your Boat (or ATV) What good is a boat, jet ski, or quad bikes parked in a driveway? Without pulling power to reach the terrain you’re yearning, you’re stranded on land, and that’s no fun.

Before planning any trips with a heavy trailer, make sure you have a vehicle up for the job – and double check your owner’s manual to make sure your trailer is within the recommende­d towing limits. Also get to know any helpful tech your vehicle comes with. The Ford Explorer, for example, can tow more than 2,250 kg and uses advanced Trailer Sway Control technology to give you control and confidence at any speed to help get you out of the driveway and into the water or daring to take on the dunes. Go Stargazing They say gazing into the nighttime heavens is like locking eyes with the universe, and there are few better ways to end a day of tough offroading after escaping the city.

The Explorer’s available dual-panel moonroof with power sunscreen covers the first and second rows, brightens up the interior giving you and your family their own personal skylight and a window to the stars – the ultimate HD display. Enjoy the Sounds of Nature There’s nothing quite like the blare of a horn, the rattling clatter of an ancient utility vehicle, or the clamour from a constructi­on site to add another layer of frustratio­n to the slog of a traffic jam. Luckily, life isn’t all traffic jams, and once you’re in the wild remember to put your windows down and enjoy the sounds of nature. Whether that’s the swell of a mountainto­p wind or the burbling of a roiling river is entirely up to you. Until you get there, though, the Explorer’s available 12-speaker in 10 locations – including two subwoofers – Sony system helps reduce distortion and enhance sound presence for a crisp and clean listening experience. For 2017, making the connection and smooth transition between devices and soothing Sony sounds, is the latest generation of Ford’s innovative hightech SYNC®3 communicat­ions and entertainm­ent system, which supports Arabic for the first time – both text and voice activation – enabling simpler control for Arabic-speaking drivers. Space Out Located behind the third-row seats in the 2017 Ford Explorer, on the left-hand quarter panel trim, are four control buttons with which to PowerFold the entire row with one touch, opening up the boot to such a space that you can stow all the gadgets and gear you need for your weekend getaway adventure.

Best-in-class standard second-row head room, and third-row leg room will give your roadKUWAIT

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