Used 2000 Ford Expedition SUV Consumer Reviews
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found on road dead
I bought this car new, and a year into owning it, the 5 disk cd player broke, and wasnt covered under the warrenty. After six years, one of the coils had to be replaced, and 6 months later, another one had to be replaced. both times the repair bill was over $500. 6 months later an O ring had to be replaced and because they had to remove the gas tank to figure that out, the bill was about $600 (the o ring literally cost 25 bucks). Just last year, the transmission blew. Thankfully my mechanic felt like being creative and replaced the solenoid pack and that worked but again, over $500 in repairs. All in all, I've spent over 4000 replacing and repairing. Not worth buying.
Pretty good SUV
After year 3 (warranty expiration), we braced for any breakdown. Apart from the differential gear seal leak and one set of new tires, we've had no problems (major nor minor). The leather option is starting to show its wear (once I added lotion to my elbow, it stop wearing down). Great kid car.
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I'll buy another!
The Expedition has everything I could want, it has the luxury, the size, the towing capacity, the safety features, the storage room, and much more!
2000 Expedition
The 5.4 liter engine has a knock that Ford ford calls a cold engine knock. Funny it knocks when you pull off of the interstate after driveing 180 miles. I would hate to see what they call a warm engine. The problem will keep me from buying another Ford. There is an obvious problem with the 5.4 engine that they are not willing to admit. I would say it was liftr rattle if it had lifters.
Number 1 SUV made!
We love our truck. Fits the whole family and the dog. Fun to drive!