Now THIS was a fine piece of writing. It certainly does set the stage for one to really like the sound of the Explorer, and at $59k (give or take some incentive $), it makes even the MDX a pricey beast.
I would ask why taz would care where the fuse panel is, but the answer is that he either is a tinkering guy, or that he has had issues with fuses or other electrical gremlins in his.
The Explorer remains compelling when viewed in the wake of Tom's article.
The answer for the fuse box is that when the MFT froze at times - and it wouldn't come back unless the fuse was pulled or the battery disconnected. When I tried to get into the damned fuse box, it was impossible to get to the fuse. Imagine that you blow a fuse and try to replace it in the dark on the side of the road (say, because the lights don't work). It's on the underside of the driver's footwell, requires a flashlight, screwdriver, and requires contorting one's body to see into it (followed by some therapy). This is really poor placement - period.
I raise points about the vehicle in order to make others aware of what to look for, although I certainly didn't cover all the issues. Other things, like, poor outward visibility, a weird active cruise control (shuts down at roughly 20kph - although it does chime about it), child seats fit but leg room can be a premium (not to mention to watch kids heads when putting them into the car seat for fear of smacking their head on the roof), and some mechanical issues with the suspension (it's about to go back in for the 4th time because of sway bar issues). All said, other than the sway bar, it has been more reliable than my previous BMW 5 series touring, but still begs for better dependability. I can live with the engine stumbling - it hasn't cut out on me, so it's solely an idling problem.
MFT is a source of problems - navigation goes off if one outfits the truck with different sized tires (eg. winters are 18" - navigation is useless). System improvements haven't occurred for a long time, and the USA models get more functionality (Canadian Fords didn't get the benefit of traffic until last year or so - a function of Sirius). Updating is hardly straight forward as versioning on the system doesn't match patch numbers. It still occasionally shuts down into "maintenance mode" - ie. reboots, some functions don't work some times.
Again, I can live with most of the issues, but I also wish I had found out these kinds of issues in advance.