Saturday, April 22, 2017

The 2004 Ford Expedition comes in many trim levels and packages. The list of options and features available on this truck are many. Ford Expedition is Ford's full-size sport utility vehicle that is available in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. The Expedition is one of Ford's most popular sport utility vehicles.

Drivetrain

    The 2004 Ford Expedition has a 4.6-L 232 horsepower V-8 that comes standard on the XLS and XLT package. The higher trim levels comes equipped with the 5.4-L V-8 that is capable of 260 horsepower. These engines are backed by a four-speed automatic with overdrive.

Dimensions

    The 2004 Ford Expedition is 205.8 inches long and 78.7 inches wide. The height of the Expedition is 77.6 inches. The truck has a ground clearance of 8.9 inches. The wheelbase is 119 inches long. The curb weight varies from one trim level to the next. The four-wheel drive XLS is 5,218 lb. The four-wheel drive XLT is 5,394 lb and 5,671 lb with the 5.4-L V-8. The four-wheel drive Sport 4.6-L weighs in at 5,394 lb. The XLT Sport,NBX and Eddie Bauer four-wheel drive packages are 5,671 lb. The two-wheel drive XLS, XLT and XLT Sport weigh in at 5,218 lb. The two-wheel drive XLT with the 5.4-L weighs 5,499 lb along with the XLT Sport. The Eddie Bauer two-wheel drive weighs 5,394 lb.

Interior

    Standard seating on the Ford Expedition is nine people on the lower trim models. The XLT sport and Eddie Bauer packages only seat eight people. This truck comes equipped with adjustable foot pedals, tire monitoring on all packages except the XLS packages. All trim models are equipped with a standard AM/FM stereo system with a compact disc player. This truck also includes power seating and second row folding seats. A cargo net for the rear is optional on all packages.

Safety

    The Ford Expedition comes standard with child safety door locks and a vehicle anti-theft device. Anti-lock brakes are standard equipment on the Ford Expedition as well as driver and passenger side airbags. Keyless entry is also standard.

Fuel Economy

    The Ford Expedition uses a 28-gallon fuel tank on all trim levels. The four-wheel drive 4.6-L V-8 gets 14 miles per gallon in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. The two-wheel drive model gets 15 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway. The 5.4-L V-8 for the two and four-wheel drives gets 13 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway.

Pricing

    The MSRP for this truck started at $32,500 and went as high as $37,080. The original invoice price for this truck started at $28,585 and went as high as $32,523.

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