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Ford Expedition
VITAL STATS
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Engine
5.4L V-8
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Power
300 @ 5,000 rpm
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Transmission
6-spd auto w/OD
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0-60
8.1 seconds
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Drivetrain
rear-wheel
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$592 - $823
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Seating
5 passengers
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Cargo
108.2 cu.ft.
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Warranty
36 months/36,000 miles
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J.D Power Initial Quality Rating
MANUFACTURING INFO
Parts Made in the United States:
Final Assembly Point:
Wayne, MI
The Ford Expedition carries people, hauls gear, tows boats, and pulls campers. When equipped with four-wheel drive, the Expedition will also get you there whether the road is dry, wet, snowy, or even when there's hardly any road at all.
Every Expedition is powered by a single-overhead-cam 5.4-liter V-8 that is rated at 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard equipment. It is available with either rear-wheel drive or electronically engaged four-wheel drive. A Class III trailer hitch is standard. The Expedition offers towing capacities in the 9000-pound range. Safety equipment includes front and side-impact air bags, three-row head-protection curtain air bags, anti-lock braking, and electronic stability control with anti-rollover technology.
The Ford Expedition is a carryover from 2007.
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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. ... Read Full Review
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