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Grit dog wrote:
Nice story. OP asked about newer ones though.
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bogeygolfer wrote:
Only about 18,000 so far. No problems. We had a 2008 before that (had the 5.4 V8) and put 120,000 on that one with few problems.
The Ecoboost has been good in the Expy, and also two F150 company vehicles (2015 and 2017) in our fleet.
If you're looking at a used Expedition, maybe a 2016 or 2017 model would be a good buy. Some people don't like the looks as much, but I'll tell you I much prefer the lower price and actually I think the visibility is better. Also, it's easier for my short wife to access items through the rear hatch (window glass) of the old expy. But the new interiors are pretty great.
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bogeygolfer wrote:
We have a 2016 Expedition EL, and also a 2012 Yukon Denali XL. (This is the old body style of Expedition, but has the twin turbo). Yukon has been virtually trouble-free for 120,000 miles. Expedition engine is my preference, however. That twin turbo just blows even the bigger Denali engine away, not to mention the regular 5.3. Denali looks better (new body-style expedition took care of that, however), but I much prefer the interior space of the expedition. The 3rd row of the GM models is horribly uncomfortable for an adult. Had a new body-style Expedition for a loaner recently, and really like the vehicle a lot. I would buy one of those, if I were looking for one right now.
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