Used 2003 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
Some cheese with that whine?
Rear end whines between 50-60 MPH, excessive wind noise, passenger side window. All other aspects are great, e- mail me if you have the same problem and lets get Ford to fix.
Excellent, but still missing
The car is fun to drive but can get to ruff at times, the cabin is boring especially in the dash but the plastic is reliable and seems long lasting, it shows great power especially on freeways, and it puts speed in to your driving, the car is safe and large so theres nothing to worry about
- XLT Popular 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,640166 mi away
- XLT Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995450 mi away
- Eddie Bauer 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,000526 mi away
2003 Unhappy
So far its spent most of the first month in the shop now Ford tell us that the clunk we hear on downshift and upshift is 'normal'. We'd like to trade it for something else.
Love My Ford!
Absolutely impressed with my truck.Looks much better than Escalade.Runs and rides smooth and quiet.Fit and finish is superb.No rattles,everything is solid.Has all the gadgets and all the gadgets work well.Sold my F-150 with 245,000(original engine, trans., and rear-end)to purchase 2003 Expedition.I think I have another great Ford on my hands.Sold 1988 F-150 for $3,500, still running great.Mechanic checked compression and said all of truck still great.Friend just traded in a 2001 Dodge with broken engine(for ANOTHER DODGE!)Suckers can have their Dodges.I want nothing but a Ford,thank you.A Chevy might do if Ford didn't exist.Thank God Ford does exist!
Expethrilledition
Our $33.5 Eddie Bauer 5.4L 2WD model offers plenty of power and handles very much like a car, little hint of the 5,600 pounds around you. I considered the 4.6L but recommend the bigger V8. The $700 extra and 1 MPG sacrifice are worth if for all but a few drivers. MPG over 8K miles has been 14-17, averaging 16 C/H. Ergonomically correct for this 6'2" driver throughout, this is one of Ford's best ever, drive it and you'll agree (I don't work for them).