Used 2021 Ford Expedition Consumer Reviews
Big Rig
This is a great rig and came with the leveling kit and off-road tires...makes it into a much nicer looking rig.
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I don’t do catchy titles
This is my 5th Expedtion, very well appointed and built SUV’s. No problems ever, comfortable and in this stupid time of extra high gas prices, the 2020 I drive usually averages 23 - 24 MPG of gasoline at 80 MPH, did 28 MPG at 70 MPH, 20 - 21 around town. Also pulls my 35’ camping trailer with ease.
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- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,98313 mi away
- MAX Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,73313 mi away
- XLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,9909 mi away
Luxury! Fast! most comfortable ever!
Love the speed, got a 5 star tuning tune with my 2020 platinum. I surprise a lot of cars on the road. Also the seats on the platinum spoiled me to death. climate controlled messaging seats! The cushion and design are amazing. The platinum is quiet on the road, not sure the negative on road noise. maybe the base models do not have as much insulation materials. The car looks fantastic also simple yet elegant.
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Great ride
When you have back pain it is hard to find a smooth riding vehicle. All makers go for sport handling and performance. Finding a ride that is smooth still takes wheelbase and weight, add to that the exceptional stability control found in this suv means that you get the ride but it doesn’t handle like a rhinoceros on a wet clay bank.
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Concerned @ 1st, but now perfect
We bought this Expedition in 2020; Which turned out to be good timing. In the first 4 months of driving it, we had some issues with the suspension & the right side power running board. The suspension on it is supposed to adjust to road conditions automatically( Platinum version), but it was extremely bouncy. Also the RT. running board would not go back in until car was put in gear. We lived with it for 4 months & then it seemed suddenly car righted itself & haven't had any problems since. Guess it just needed a break-in period. It has lots of room for 8 & gobs of power & yet we're getting 21 mpg average on Normal mode. This is our primary car, so plenty of city driving. We started to wait for the new 2021 Cadillac Escalade, but glad we didn't. We are very happy with it & will keep till at least 100K miles.
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