2001 Ford Excursion
Ford's gargantuan sport-utility is a wonderfully stable platform for towing heavy trailers and can at the same time carry a truckload of fishermen. It rides fairly well for a heavy-duty truck and it's luxurious and comfortable. For those who want to tow trailers up to 10,000 pounds, the Excursion is a good alternative to a pickup with a cap. The Ford Excursion should not, however, be considered as an alternative to a minivan. It's far too thirsty, and its size and design make for poor maneuverability and handling when compared with minivans and light-duty SUVs.
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Ford's gargantuan sport-utility is a wonderfully stable platform for towing heavy trailers and can at the same time carry a truckload of fishermen. It rides fairly well for a heavy-duty truck and it's luxurious and comfortable. For those who want to tow trailers up to 10,000 pounds, the Excursion is a good alternative to a pickup with a cap.
The Ford Excursion should not, however, be considered as an alternative to a minivan. It's far too thirsty, and its size and design make for poor maneuverability and handling when compared with minivans and light-duty SUVs.
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Retail Price
$34,690 - $41,430
MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine | 5.4L V-8, 6.8L V-10 |
MPG | |
Seating | 9 Passengers |
Transmission | 4-spd auto w/OD |
Power | 255 - 310 hp |
Drivetrain | four-wheel, rear-wheel |
Curb Weight | 6,650 - 7,190 lbs |
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