Consumer Reports Reviews the Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is a 4-door SUV, extended SUV offered in a 2WD 4dr XLT, 2WD 4dr Limited, 2WD 4dr King Ranch, 4WD 4dr XLT, 4WD 4dr Limited, 4WD 4dr King Ranch, 2WD 4dr XLT, 2WD 4dr Limited, 2WD 4dr King Ranch, 4WD 4dr XLT, 4WD 4dr Limited and 4WD 4dr King Ranch. The powertrains include 5.4-liter V8 (310 hp) engines, and 6-speed automatic transmissions. It is Rear or selectable 4WD wheel drive. EPA-rated fuel economy ranges from NA mpg city to NA mpg highway. The Expedition uses Regular fuel.
Competing models include Chevrolet Suburban, Dodge Durango and Toyota Sequoia.
Last Model Reviewed: 2007
Reviewed Ford Expeditions from Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports has placed the following models through over 50 tests at our test track:
- 2007 Ford Expedition extended SUV EL Eddie Bauer V8
- 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer V8
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