Used 2020 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
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Great Car. Still Going Strong After 35k Miles
Great car. Purchased new in 2019 and have had for almost three years. Only issues were AC compressor replacement and some engine shutter due to a recall update, of which has since been reversed by the dealership. I am very picky with my vehicles, and after putting a new set of nice tiers on her the other day, I have to say, I am still very impressed with this vehicle. Recommended!
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Fantastic vehicle
This is a great vehicle. Yes, a few rattles from the timing chain or turbo wastegate but if you have it it’s covered under warranty. Other than that the vehicle has 60k miles on it now and zero other issues. New tires so far and that’s it! Hard to complain about that! Rides very nice. Utilitarian yet nice enough inside. 2019 model and it has most of the bells and whistles minus lane centering (it does have lane keep). Great car and I expect to get 100k+ miles without any issues at this rate.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,57532 mi away
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,49437 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,93118 mi away
An enclosed version of my F 150 King Ranch!
I'm going to wait until the Range Rover diesel, as in the current F 150, is available. 30 mpg in the F 150!
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NEW GENERATION CLUNKER
I've had new Ford-made vehicles since 1999, and each was fantastic with 200+ miles. After purchasing this 2019 Ford Expedition and seeing how others experienced similar issues, I am not going back to Ford. For my first 15-20 miles, my front suspension had to be replaced. Later I've encountered intermittent transmission issues. It now has to be replaced, costing over 9,000. After doing more research, both GM and Ford have a similar transmission issue. I've always wanted to stick with an American-made SUV, but I don't want it at a costly price. Now I'm going with Toyota/Lexus, which have a high value of reliability.
LOVE LOVE LOVE
Ive had high end pickups for the last 15 years but decided to get a SUV this time around. LOVE LOVE LOVE this car - has all the bells/whistles and drives like a dream.
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