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Used 2014 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Can do everything with ease

Joe Winslow, 08/05/2018
2013 Ford Expedition EL Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (5.4L 8cyl 6A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

I have the 4x4 EL Platinum with the tow package. There’s nothing it can’t get through or carry or tow. It rides incr funky well and tows trailers very easily. Gas mileage is not so good but you get a lot of capability for it. Can’t find a better value for all around utility and comfort.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great value and reliability!

HCook, 12/23/2018
2012 Ford Expedition King Ranch 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 6A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

Why purchase a SUV?....because it’s reliable, SAFE...and good for the family. We are glad we chose the King Ranch Expedition as we haven’t ever been disappointed. It’s been a truly great purchase and had many family trips where all 8 seats were filled with everyone having space and enjoying our time together. It has also been extremely reliable with no repairs ever needed. We love our King Ranch!

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3 out of 5 stars

Materials matter

Melissa, 12/30/2015
2014 Ford Expedition EL XLT 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 6A)
22 of 25 people found this review helpful

I owned a 2004 expedition (Eddie Bauer). I started having engine problems so very reluctantly I traded it in on a 2014 expedition. Now I wished I could've kept it. The materials used in the seats, the trim and the carpet is soooo cheap. My seats already have a worn pattern. The trim around 3 doors is coming off and my rear heat doesn't work. I am very disappointed. I absolutely loved my truck before and loved the way it drove. The 2014 drives well but as I said, "material matters".

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4 out of 5 stars

haul in comfort and roominess

MontTex, 03/23/2017
updated 10/18/2021
2014 Ford Expedition EL Limited 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 6A)
17 of 19 people found this review helpful

If one needs a family hauler in comfort and roominess, this Expedition EL is still worth considering. Thought the V8 has been replaced by the more advance and peppy 6 cylinders with Eco-boost, the V8 is still more than capable than most folks will need it for. There's enough get-go to haul a bunch of gear and people(up to 8) in the EL trim. The interior is a bit outdated but it still has all the bells and whistle one can use in a big hauler. The ride is composed and rather more secure than our other family hauler, the GMC Yukon XL. The seat is better and more supportive in the Expedition. We love both behemoths as they both get the job done for us. As far as roominess and floor layout, I'd have to give it to the Expedition. It has the best 3rd row seat roominess, leg room and seat comfort. Adults don't mind it as much sitting in the 3rd row compared to our Yukon XL. MPG for both is what to be expected in such large vehicles. Average 16mpg overall for both in city/hwy combined. If you can afford the fuel cost and cruise in style and comfort for the entire family, the Expedition is worth it. Beats having to travel in 2 cars(2 drivers), 2 car payment, insurance and overall travel risks in my opinion. The future option is to go for a minivan or a mid-size crossover SUV once a couple of kids are in college. For now, we love our Expedition. 4-13-20 We still love the utility for hauling and towing stuff. It is a very comfortable cruiser. Having said all that, it comes with a price. The mpg is atrocious at 12mpg/city and 16mpg at best in the Hwy. So far it has been reliable with nearly 125,000. Ours is the 2014 EL model. 10/16/2021 Everything still works except the AC/Vent system started to malfunction with the fan control being inoperable. It blows cold air or warm air except the fan control was intermittently functional. Story short, the resistor for the blower went out and $102 later for the resistor at O'Reilly did the trick, a 15 min easy DIY fix.

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4 out of 5 stars

The mighty expedition

Fast Eddy, 05/03/2018
2012 Ford Expedition XLT 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 6A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

King of ride comfort and interior space fuel mileage not so much. If comfort interior space and towing capibility is what your after the mighty expedition has you covered. This suv hauls in the long miles with comfort and ease best long road trip vehile I have ever owned. Would I buy again? Yes I am in the Expedition fan club now.

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