Used 2000 Ford Expedition SUV Consumer Reviews
All-around Cowboy
We've had a range of trucks over the years. GMC, Chev, Mazda, Toyota. The GMC had been my favorite until I got one of these as a company car. It served great for both business and personal use. I hunt, and have jr-hi aged kids, so function and room are important. It meets 'em. My wife prefers it over her sedans, including a Saab and a number of Hondas. But I'd still rather drive my Shelby...
Good Vehicle, 8 years and running
At 83,000 miles the only work that has been done on the auto is throttle body cleaning at 80,000 miles and replacement of one coil at around 50,000 miles. Survived a strong hit from Ford Explorer with little damage and no one hurt. Mileage at 20mpg on highway which is good for a large SUV. Cannot get rid of it because it has been so very reliable and secure. Good driving position. Simple dash and plain styling and truck-like ride but big and safe. Rear back up sensor works great. Thanks.
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,499580 mi away
I LOVE(D) My Black Ex-Pee
I had a 2000 expedition for 3 years and would've still had it if a tree didn't murder it! In three years I just changed the fuel pump once. I experienced the cylinder misfire issue as well but it didn't effect the over- all performance. I loved the room, it's durable, and it's fun to drive in the snow. I'd definitely recommend this truck!
Better than expected
Bought 2 at the same time. The Expidition was a choice of going bigger rather than smaller. Bought it new off the dealer lot, and had no problems with the truck. It has had a great towing history with no problems handling a trailer at the top of the load capacity. Never experienced any of the unstability that some people have claimed..However we drive is understanding it is a high 4WD TRUCK! We did however change all the fluids to synthetics and increased our fuel economy by over 2 miles to the gallon. With the 5.4 ltr that comes up to 16/21 average ratings.
Expy
Solder issue on the speedometer tachometer board causes odometer to go on and off. There’s a diy fix but you have to remove the dash to do it. Check your plugs every 5000 Miles. These 5.4’s like to spit out the spark-plugs.
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