2003 Ford Expedition

Ford has launched an all-new Expedition. This second-generation model shares almost nothing with last year's model. It's packed with new features, but the biggest improvement is its ride quality, a benefit of a new independent rear suspension.

When I last drove the Expedition, it was for a long comparison test with one of its prime competitors. Not an hour out of town, the Expedition pulled off the flat, straight highway. My fatigued co-tester was eager to trade vehicles with me. Indeed, keeping the giant sport utility, with its darty steering, sloppy suspension and rough ride, on the straight and narrow …
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Ford has launched an all-new Expedition. This second-generation model shares almost nothing with last year's model. It's packed with new features, but the biggest improvement is its ride quality, a benefit of a new independent rear suspension.

When I last drove the Expedition, it was for a long comparison test with one of its prime competitors. Not an hour out of town, the Expedition pulled off the flat, straight highway. My fatigued co-tester was eager to trade vehicles with me. Indeed, keeping the giant sport utility, with its darty steering, sloppy suspension and rough ride, on the straight and narrow …
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Retail Price

$31,820 - $41,560 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 4.6L V-8, 5.4L V-8
MPG Up to 14 city / 19 highway
Seating 9 Passengers
Transmission 4-spd auto w/OD
Power 232 - 260 hp
Drivetrain four-wheel, rear-wheel
Curb Weight 5,267 - 5,686 lbs
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