Used 2004 Ford Excursion Consumer Reviews
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Excursio
Excursion is the best SUV in the world!! You can haul like any and evrything that you can think of and still have room for the kids, their stuff and yours as well!! The only thing is that you would come out alot better (fuel wise)if you were to purchase the diesel engine. The gas engine burns alot within the city, but on the highway the gas hibernates!!
2004 Excursion eddie bauer deisel
Without a doubt the roomy interior and averaging 17 miles per gallon combined highway and city driving with the powerfull and smooth deisel engine made this an easy decision for me and my towing and cargo needs
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,99522 mi away
- Eddie Bauer Diesel 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,900378 mi away
- Limited Diesel 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,995446 mi away
love it
i love my excursion. its the best suv that ive ever owned. its perfect for a large family. the gas milage isnt that great but that would be my only compaint. the ride is comfortable.
Jacks Excursion
The 6.0L diesel is great gives excellent performance and on highway I get 19-20 MPG, in city gets 15-16 MPG. Drives like a truck-what it is. Feels secure on road at highway speeds. I will keep this vehicle as long as possible, is a great tow vehicle and carries a load besides. Downside is needs lots of room for U turns, is not a city commuter. I would buy another if they are available when this one wears out. Have had only one problem with a sensor in fuel system, fixed rapidly by dealer.
Ultimate Hauler
This is mysecond Excursion purchased in the last four years. The 2004 6.0 liter diesel engine and redesigned transmission are vastly improved over my 2000 7.3 diesel engine and transmission.This new vehicle has unlimited power and is delivered smoothly and very quietly for a diesel once it has reached temperature.Fuel economy looks promising and will certainly improve as the engine breaks in.