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Used 2008 Ford Expedition Reviews
True expeditions require additional transportation conveyances: horses, boats, cars, for example. With a towing capacity around 9,000 pounds, the Ford Expedition can tow any of these.After redesigning the Expedition for 2007 while also lowering the price, Ford adds a new top end King Ranch model...
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Used 2007 Ford Expedition Reviews
When it comes time to fill up the tank, it's not easy to justify a full-size sport utility. But even as you pour 28 gallons of regular unleaded into the Expedition's gas tank, you can take heart in this sport-utility's ability to make a family vacation not only possible but also...
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Used 2006 Ford Expedition Reviews
Now in its fourth season since its last major redesign and facing new competition, the Ford Expedition remains the established benchmark in this class.Expedition is smooth, stable and refined. The Expedition benefits from a four-wheel-independent suspension, an unusually sophisticated design for...
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Used 2005 Ford Expedition Reviews
Ford Expedition is a benchmark for full-size SUVs. It's smooth, stable and refined with responsive handling given its size and weight. Its four-wheel-independent suspension is unusually sophisticated in this class, providing better ride and handling, on-road and off.The Expedition is best...
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Used 2004 Ford Expedition Reviews
Maybe this is it. The limit. The point where shoppers glance behind at the 200-plus spread of sedans, wagons, and minivans they deemed inadequate transportation, then glance ahead at the Suburban and Excursion, and finally feel content to say "enough." An Excursion's great for...
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Used 2003 Ford Expedition Reviews
Ford has launched an all-new Expedition. This second-generation model shares almost nothing with last year's model. It's packed with new features, but the biggest improvement is its ride quality, a benefit of a new independent rear suspension.When I last drove the Expedition, it was for a long...
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Used 2001 Ford Expedition Reviews
Ford's Expedition continues to be popular with its strong V8 engine, seating for up to nine, and available four-wheel drive. Flexible seating arrangements give families versatility. It's roomier than the Explorer, but not as unwieldy as the mammoth Excursion.Expedition offers comfortable seating...
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Used 2000 Ford Expedition Reviews
Ford's Expedition is selling like hot cakes at least partly because it does everything it was designed to do and it does it well. Its good looks certainly don't hurt.For 2000, power adjustable pedals are standard, while a new sonar Reverse Sensing System alerts drivers to objects behind the...
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Used 1999 Ford Expedition Reviews
If mousetraps were 17 feet long, one might characterize the Expedition as Ford's better mousetrap. Since its introduction three years ago, Ford's biggest sport-utility vehicle has been a resounding sales success. The assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan, has been running full steam to meet the...
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Used 1998 Ford Expedition Reviews
Ford has touted itself as the "Better Idea" company in years past. Its biggest Better Idea to date, the massive Expedition, may well be considered a Best Idea, judging from the horde of cash-in-hand customers queuing up at Ford dealerships. Assembly plants are working full steam to meet the...
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Used 1997 Ford Expedition Reviews
For many years, General Motors has had the full-size four-door sport-utilitymarket to itself. The Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, augmented in 1994 by theslightly smaller Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon, were really the only choicesfor those who wanted a lots of interior space, heavy-duty towing capacityand,...
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