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in Affordable Large SUVs

Based on analysis of 47 Expedition reviews and test drives.

MSRP: $35,085 - $50,740
Invoice: $32,783 - $47,028
MPG: 14 City / 20 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.5
Performance:8.5
Exterior:7.4
Interior:9.0
Safety:9.9
Reliability:6.0

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Safety - What the Auto Press Says

 

Ford offers plenty of standard safety features with the Expedition. In addition, the 2010 model does well in government crash tests. Though the Expedition has high-tech anti-roll technology and reverse sensors, reviewers are not impressed with basic safety systems like the brakes.  The 2010 Expedition earned five stars (the most possible) for frontal crash tests. The 2WD Expedition receives three out of five stars in rollover tests, and the 4WD receives four out of five stars.

New for 2010 is Ford's MyKey system.  The system allows owners to set different driving parameters for different keys.  That means that when Junior takes the Expedition for a spin with his key, parents can set it up so the Expedition won't exceed certain speeds.  The system also let owners limit the stereo volume.

  • "The all-disc brakes stop this SUV capably, but the Expedition's brake pedal has the same spongy feel that plagues the smaller Explorer Sport Trac SUV/pickup truck." --Cars.com
  • "On many cars, a reverse parking sensor is an annoyance, but it's a welcomed feature on a vehicle that measures 205.8 inches from stem to stern." -- Automobile Magazine

 

Review Last Updated: 10/16/09