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I still expect the Everest will sell well as will be marketed heavily and has the 'extras' that people 'need'
Ford jacked up the price then the market dictated otherwise - so they had to lower it down after a year. For sure this will be the same story specially once Toyota releases its Fortuner.
The base model Everest gets as standard: 17-inch wheels, automatic headlights, cloth trim, air-conditioning, 4.2-inch colour screen, Bluetooth, reversing camera, rear parking sensors and keyless entry.The middle-tier Everest Trend starts at $60,990 and adds: 18-inch wheels, power tailgate, automatic highbeam, daytime running lights, dual-zone climate control, leather steering wheel, auto-dimming rear view mirror, rain-sensing wipers, 10-speaker stereo with digital radio and subwoofer, 8.0-inch colour screen, front parking sensors, lane keeping system, blind spot monitoring and parallel park assist.Sitting atop the range is the $76,990 Everest Titanium, which brings 20-inch wheels, LED daytime running lights, panoramic sunroof, eight-way adjustable power front seats, leather trim, sat-nav and tyre pressure monitoring system.