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MSN Autos (All Years)) All in one place: An overview for each model year the vehicle has been in production, as well as pricing, features & specs, photos & videos, and ratings & reviews - both from experts and consumers. American Woman Road & Travel (2003) This time someone up in Ford's stellar design studio was paying attention to what drivers really want to make life a lot easier and more comfortable. Canadian Driver (2003) It's not a total redesign, but Ford's 2003 Expedition has been given some major changes which improve its ride, handling and towing capacity, increase passenger room, improve safety, and enhance cabin quietness. Car Buying Strategies (2003) Thanks to its superior steering, the Expedition manuevers well, especially on corners. It offers antilock four-wheel disc brakes and brake assist, and 17-inch wheels. Consumer Guide (2003) Independent rear suspension and an industry-first power fold-down 3rd-row seat highlight the redesigned 2003 Expedition. Detroit News (2003) Clever and attractive adjustable air vents. Adjustable pedals are a godsend for shorter drivers. Ditto for power folding third seats. Edmunds (2003) The relatively unchanged look of the 2003 Expedition hides the fact that nearly everything underneath is new. Significant enhancements to the frame, suspension, steering and brakes. Epinions (2003) See what fellow owners of the 2003 Ford Expedition think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Motor Trend (2003) Ford not only introduced handling precision into its from-scratch chassis, but eliminated much of the shake and shudder typical of full-frame vehicles, especially on wavy road surfaces. MSN Carpoint (2003) The Expedition has been redesigned for 2003. While the exterior appearance is similar to its predecessor, the new Expedition features a new, stiffer chassis; fold-flat third seat; an independent rear suspension; as well as a number of new safety features. New Car Test Drive (2003) All-new, smoother, more comfortable, more convenient. Statesman Classifieds (2003) It excels at providing comfortable, utilitarian space and occupant safety. And, tossing a bone to the greens, the Expedition's V-8 engines now qualify it as a Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle. It's a first for a Ford truck engine. The Car Connection (2003) Ford went way, way out there with some of the features and conveniences on the all-new 2003 Ford Expedition full-size SUV. The Car Place (2003) The best that can be said of Ford Motor Company's humongous SUV twins, the groundbreaking Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition XLT is: They are better than the GM competition. These actually have a useful third row! Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 Expedition is a 4-door, up to 9-passenger luxury sport-utility, or sport-utility, available in 14 trims, ranging from the XLT 4x2 Value 4.6L- 100A to the Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L - 400A. The 2003 Expedition's closest competitors include the Acura MDX, the Land Rover Freelander, and the Volvo XC90. Car Buying Strategies (2002) 2002 Ford Expedition review and price guide. Consumer Guide (2002) Expedition is offered with rear-wheel drive or Ford's Control Trac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes are standard. Edmunds (2002) One major flaw, namely twitchy steering, turns us off the Expedition. Twitchy steering is not something you want in a tall 5,000-pound vehicle. Epinions (2002) See what fellow owners of the 2002 Ford Expedition think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2002) Crash test results for the 2002 Ford Expedition 4-DR. 4x4 model (with photos). Yahoo Autos (2002) The 2002 Expedition is a 4-door, up to 9-passenger luxury sport-utility, or sport-utility, available in 4 trims, ranging from the XLT 4X2 to the Eddie Bauer 4X4. Consumer Guide (2001) Expedition is available with buckets or a bench front seat. Three-passenger 2nd- and 3rd-row benches are standard, 2nd-row buckets are optional. Epinions (2001) See what owners of the 2001 Ford Expedition have to say about their vehicle -- the good and the bad.
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