2003 Ford Expedition
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MSRP: $31,820 - $41,560

Ford Expedition

VITAL STATS

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    Engine

    4.6L V-8

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    Power

    232 @ 4,750 rpm

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    Transmission

    4-spd auto w/OD

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    0-60

    10.3 seconds

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    Drivetrain

    rear-wheel

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    Seating

    9 passengers

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    Cargo

    110.5 cu.ft.

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    MPG 

    14 City / 19 HWY

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    Blue Book® Private Party Value

    $3,492 - $4,592

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    Invoice Price 

    $28,001 - $36,377

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    Warranty

    36 months/36,000 miles

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    J.D Power Initial Quality Rating

     

*Monthly payment estimate based on 0% down, 5% interest rate for 60 months; taxes, dealer delivery and extras not included.
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 comparison test with one of its prime competitors.Not an hour out of town, the Expedition pulled off the flat, straight highway.My fatigued co-tester was eager to trade vehicles with me.Indeed, keeping the giant sport utility, with its darty steering, sloppy suspension and rough ride, on the straight and narrow was tough duty.We made frequent driver swaps during the remainder of the five-hour journey, and, needless to say, the Expedition didn't win the bake-off.

Were we to travel in the new Expedition on same route, the results would be dramatically different.A driver could comfortably stay behind the wheel for the entire trip without fatigue, and the Expedition would have a great shot at beating competitors in a comparison test.That's how much better the 2003 model is over its predecessor.Ride and handling are greatly improved, the steering is more responsive and more stable on the open road.

New features for the 2003 Expedition include a power third-row seat that disappears with the press of a button, leaving a large, perfectly flat cargo area.The interior is all new.A small center seat on the second row slides forward to give front-seat parents access to a small child.Safety is enhanced with a lower front bumper, an optional safety curtain designed to protect occupants in a rollover, adjustable pedals, a tire-pressure monitor, and advanced electronics designed to help the driver maintain control.

The Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator full-size sport utilities were originally introduced as 1997 models for people who needed three rows of seats like a minivan but wanted to trade the soccer-mom image for the rugged, outdoorsy appearance of an SUV.At that time, few competitors existed, primarily the Chevrolet Suburban and other full-size utilities from General Motors.Toyota has since added the Sequoia, and GM has launched additional iterations of its full-size and almost full-size sport utilities.

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2003 Ford Expedition Information

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