Used 2014 Ford Expedition SUV Consumer Reviews
Replacement at 150k miles - total loss!
Apparently this model has a cam-phaser issue. Should have been able to replace the sensors for just a few thousand which is bad enough, however there's some kind of compatibility issue with motors for this model vehicle. Which means dealerships and mechanics will not fix it without a total motor replacement. At the tune of around $13k, it renders my car useless and my money down the toilet as I cannon even re-sell it used. There's nothing else wrong with this car and it should easily last another 10 years or $150,000 miles, but instead I'm having to total it after only a year and a half of ownership. Will never buy a a Ford again.
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9 years old and never had one issue
I love my expedition. This is my second. Neither have ever left me in the side of the road or broken down.
- EL King Ranch 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,99059 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,795118 mi away
- EL King Ranch 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,000120 mi away
Good automobile
Bought it as a demo in 2014. Other than regular maintenance this Limited version with currently 120,000miles has been totally reliable with no repairs. Everything still works, including the sunroof. 5-26-2025
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Great ride
Vehicle handles great, can feel the power under you and you glide down the road. Like floating on a cloud.
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Nice Truck Awful Paint
I've owned a 2008 and 2014 Expedition Limited for the last 15 years and I love the truck. I have had about 15k in repairs though. The window and retracting running board motors are underpowered but the real issue is the horrific paint jobs Ford has hidden from the public. Both of mine were repainted after fighting with Ford. The 2014 started peeling again just 2 months after Ford repainted it under warranty at 34k miles. This was just after 2.5 years of production. A 65k vehicle deserves a better paint job as does the public. Sadly Ford doesn't think so. I also had to have the engine removed to repair broken and warped exhaust manifolds and bolts. I always take out an extended warranty so thankfully much of this was covered.
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