Used 2020 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
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Traded in a 2004 Expedition on a 2019 Expedition. Loved the older one and loved the new one. And kept an open mind in the buying process. Considered Chevy and Cadillac...I don't buy foreign cars. The Ford is way better than the competition on almost ever measure of effectiveness. Probably will get another new one in 2029. VERY satisfied!!!
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Worst purchase ever! Cannot have interior lights come one because they will never go off until the fill like it. Hatch button has been replaced 3 times. Chrome inside and wheels started peeling at around 28,000 miles. At 30,000 miles the timing chain went out. 42,000 it went out again with the turbo boosters. 50,000 brake booster went out and now the screen isn't working properly. This thing spends more time in the shop than driven.
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- MAX King Ranch 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,99572 mi away
- MAX Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,97892 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,53167 mi away
Best vehicle I have ever owned!!
Love this truck. So much room. Drives amazing. Tows flawlessly our 8,000 travel trailer. Would highly recommend purchasing. Worth every penny.
Similar to Lincoln Navigator, but 20k less $$
It is not going to get very good gas mileage around town. Mine came with the rear seat entertainment option, though I doubt we will ever use it. Rides and handles like a very expensive truck that can seat six very comfortability. I plan on using it to haul my 24' boat...
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Lots of issues - at least still under warranty!
Our first Expedition was a 2018 XLT. Great vehicle until the cam phasers died 1000 miles from home while towing our travel trailer. At that time parts were backordered for 6-8 weeks. “Sorry, no loaner that you can tow with!” We traded it for a 2019 XLT so we could continue our trip. Yes we got creamed on the trade. Cam phasers went out on the 2019 before 20K miles - it was one of the last built before Ford finally corrected the issue. Soon after getting cam phasers replaced the rear shocks and one front strut started leaking - parts backordered because so many other Expeditions were experiencing the same issue. Dealer was only going to replace ONE strut under warranty even though they should always be replaced in pairs. Took it to a private shop and paid for both to get replaced. Still waiting on backordered shocks. Oh by the way, the rear driver’s side door doesn’t fit quite right, mostly just annoying to look in the mirror and see the misaligned trim. Ford quality seems to be slipping with each passing year.