Used 2014 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
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Grey ghost
We bought a new f250 4x4 long bed and it was great. Too big and very nice and driven very little. So sold it and paid cash for this used 2011 expedition. Rides great, drives great, lots of storage and fits are needs much better
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230k mile God.
I recently bought a 2012 Expedition limited wirh 238k miles on it...An ungodly amount of miles to consider purchasing. But the trucks exterior and interior were well taken care of. The truck had one owner that took his vehicle to the dealership for regular scheduled maintainable and let me tell you...This baby started with little effort, idled very quietly, shifted butter smooth...In putting in reverse and backing I couldn't feel nor hear the transmission shifting. The negative is when getting it up to 80-85 mph, there exists a slightl hesitation like with engines that have a governor on them, yet when you push it closer to 90 moh that disappears. The only other con outside of the gas mileage is the moonroof is broken and upon inspection I noticed some real cheap components... All in all though I would feel both safe and secure driving my Ms. Daisy anywhere!
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School bus
It’s big
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Good car, but if you can buy a Navigator or go GM
I bought my Expedition with high hopes, big engine, nice looks, and some high-end equipment, and for $56,000 I couldn't beat it. After dealing with the tedious process of negotiating I left the lot with my new car. Emidiatly I noticed that the steering felt quiet numb, I mean it's a truck, I didn't expect sporty, but I was hoping for some feel. My other major dislike about this car is that the interior quality isn't the greatest, uneven gaps, poor materials, and hard surfaces, some thing I wasn't expecting for almost 60k. Overal, I've put almost 90,000 miles on my Expedition, and the resale is looking good, and it still feels put together. If your in the market for a full-size SUV, I say look at it, but much more recommend the Lincoln Navigator, GMC Youkon, or the Chevy Tahoe or Suburban.
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Expedition Expectation
Had been looking for a particular vehicle for about 4 months. 3rd generation, 5.4 liter, V8, 4wd with heavy duty towing package. Found it through a search, my vehicle came up on Edmonds, at Grayson Hyundai in Knoxville. Great sales team there, purchased it from them. Low mileage was a plus, too!