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Family road trips. While they represent peak childhood nostalgia, there are a few things from those

Family road trips. While they represent peak childhood nostalgia, there are a few things from those halcyon days that we're happy to leave behind. [theSkimm]( October 3, 2024 [Read in browser]( [Road Trips, Reimagined]( [Road Trips, Reimagined]( Family road trips. While they represent peak childhood nostalgia, there are a few things from those halcyon days that we're happy to leave behind. Like…squeezing in the backseat with your siblings, watching your parents fumble with a fold-out map, getting an arm cramp from manually rolling down the windows, and (of course) repeatedly groaning “are we there yet?” [Times Have Changed]( [Not your 90's Road Trip]( [Not your 90's Road Trip]( Since 1991, [America’s best-selling SUV](†has been giving us the confidence to lean into our curiosity. Road trips are still a great way to create unforgettable memories, but they’re getting a glow-up thanks to the new 2025 Ford Explorer® SUV’s innovative features. [Ford Bluecruise]( We’re talking available Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving, available seating that can fit up to seven passengers (finally some personal space), and a 13.2-inch touchscreen console complete with Google Maps‡, apps, and music. [And That's Just the Beginning]( We’re talking available Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving, available seating that can fit up to seven passengers (finally some personal space), and a 13.2-inch touchscreen console complete with Google Maps‡, apps, and music. [Ford Bluecruise]( [And That's Just the Beginning]( [Take the wheel]( [Take the wheel]( †Based on S&P Global Mobility 1946-Current US Total New Cumulative Registrations, for all vehicles identified as SUV’s. ‡ Google, Google Play and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC. Issues? [help@theSkimm.com](mailto:help@theSkimm.com?subject=Help) Copyright (c) 2024 theSkimm, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is theSkimm Inc. 53 W 23rd Street, Floor 8 New York, NY 10010, United States [See our full sponsor agreement]( Want to change how you receive these emails?Update your preferences or unsubscribe [here](.

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