The Ford Expedition is a full-size sport utility vehicle that debuted in 1997. Since that time, Ford has sought to improve the engineering and options for this SUV. In 2011, there were eight different models available, often varying according to size and included features. The least expensive model started at $36,660 while the most expensive started at $48,790.
Engineering Options
The only engine available for 2011 Expedition models is the 5.4-liter, 310-horsepower V-8 engine with a torque of a torque of 365 lb.-ft. at 3,600 rpm. All 2001 Expeditions also come with a six-speed automatic overdrive transmission. However, consumers have the option of getting two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive for all trims.
Safety
Besides standard safety options like anti-lock brakes, child safety locks, driver/passenger airbags and vehicle anti-theft, there are also a two safety options. This includes a remote ignition starter and an electronic parking aid that allows the driver to see the rear of the vehicle via a small camera system with screen.
Convenience
2011 Expeditions often vary in price according to what convenience options the vehicles have above the standard. For an added price on most models, options include a sunroof, a direct MP3 player input, pre-installed Sirius Satellite Radio, a DVD player with backseat screens, a built-in navigation system, power foot pedals, heated/cooled leather seats and separate climate control for both driver and passenger.
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