Used 2003 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
Big, Roomy and feels like it
Admitted Ford fan with a strong bias towards Ford products. Though not the strongest engine (5.4) on the market, still very competent and solid performer. I own a 2000 F-150 and am amazed how much better the turning radius is on the Eddie Bauer Expedition. Sound system is superb. Heated and air conditioned seats give a new meaning to comfort. Appears to be well built with not a single problem found in the first 4 months (knock on wood).
It's Been Great
I purchased an Eddie Bauer Expedition in April of 2003. It has over 76,000 miles and and has had only minor maintenance issues. Can't complain. It still rides and drives like it did when I first bought it. Gas mileage is the only draw-back.
- Eddie Bauer 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,000379 mi away
- Eddie Bauer 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995608 mi away
- Eddie Bauer 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,470617 mi away
Outstanding SUV
This is our second Expedition. The '97 went 51K flawless miles. I hated to trade it in until I drove the 2003. It has great power (5.4L), super comfort and capacity and great workmanship. Safety improvements alone justified the switch (Advancetrac, side curtains, side airbags, radar backup). Consumer Reports rendered itself obsolete with its biased review. The supposedly top- rated Honda Pilot is nowhere in this league or class.
owner
I have had nine Suburbans over the years starting in 1970 and this is a nice change. Pulling power has been great, body tight, comfortable.
Awesome SUV
We have owned our Exoedition for 9 months now and we are extremely overjoyed with it, we have gone to Vegas, Reno, L.A. and other places. We have not had one rough or uncomfortable ride. We added some after market TV's (4) with a DVD player to make the trip more enjoyable for our kids. They also love their truck and would not trade it for anything at all.