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<blockquote data-quote="GordsFord" data-source="post: 16336420" data-attributes="member: 3307"><p>I have had two Ford Expeditions, first a 2000 from new that I put 140,000 miles on with not one issue and traded it in on a new 2014 Expedition max (EL) late that year and have 60,000 miles on it now with not one issue. I got a great end of model year deal and I wanted the extra room in the EL model. I tow a 24 ft enclosed ATC car trailer with it. In my opinion, though the interiors may be less fancy, the Expeditions are a far, far superior truck than the GM's or the imports. The rear cargo area is significantly lower than the GM's because of the IRS suspension and the handling on the highway is far superior. we have had a couple of rental experiences, when away on fly in trips, with the GM's and a Nissan and a Toyota and they handled like pigs compared to the Expedition! I have a friend in Atlanta that has a limo service with one and he put 385,000 miles on it with nothing but a water pump changed then at that mileage and has several more years and miles on it now. </p><p></p><p>GordsFord</p><p><a href="http://www.gordsford.com/" target="_blank">www.gordsford.com</a></p><p>CAV Ford GT40 Track/Street (July 2010) 427 Power</p><p>2014 GT 500 PP/TP</p><p>03 Cobra Black Coupe #5777 Rc'd Sept. 05, 2002</p><p>2014 Expedition</p><p>2006 Mustang GT ( Wife's car!)</p><p>1974 Detomaso Pantera</p><p>1970 Maverick-Boss 302 - NHRA D/MP and B/SM </p><p>1966 Mustang GT Fastback</p><p>1966 Mustang Cpe - Boss 302, 4.57 gears</p><p>1955 Thunderbird </p><p></p><p>What can I say? I like my Fords!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordsFord, post: 16336420, member: 3307"] I have had two Ford Expeditions, first a 2000 from new that I put 140,000 miles on with not one issue and traded it in on a new 2014 Expedition max (EL) late that year and have 60,000 miles on it now with not one issue. I got a great end of model year deal and I wanted the extra room in the EL model. I tow a 24 ft enclosed ATC car trailer with it. In my opinion, though the interiors may be less fancy, the Expeditions are a far, far superior truck than the GM's or the imports. The rear cargo area is significantly lower than the GM's because of the IRS suspension and the handling on the highway is far superior. we have had a couple of rental experiences, when away on fly in trips, with the GM's and a Nissan and a Toyota and they handled like pigs compared to the Expedition! I have a friend in Atlanta that has a limo service with one and he put 385,000 miles on it with nothing but a water pump changed then at that mileage and has several more years and miles on it now. GordsFord [URL='http://www.gordsford.com/']www.gordsford.com[/URL] CAV Ford GT40 Track/Street (July 2010) 427 Power 2014 GT 500 PP/TP 03 Cobra Black Coupe #5777 Rc'd Sept. 05, 2002 2014 Expedition 2006 Mustang GT ( Wife's car!) 1974 Detomaso Pantera 1970 Maverick-Boss 302 - NHRA D/MP and B/SM 1966 Mustang GT Fastback 1966 Mustang Cpe - Boss 302, 4.57 gears 1955 Thunderbird What can I say? I like my Fords! [/QUOTE]
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