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2006 Ford Expedition
Consumer Guide Rating: Best Buy
Pros: Passenger and cargo room; Trailer-towing capability; Visibility
Cons: Fuel economy; Entry/exit
2006 Ford Expedition Specifications

Also Consider the following best buys:
Chevrolet Suburban
Chevrolet Tahoe

Also consider the following vehicle recommendations:
GMC Yukon and Denali
Toyota Sequoia

2006 Ford Expedition
New 2006 Ford Expedition
2006 Ford Expedition Highlights

"With the Excursion discontinued for 2006, Expedition is Ford's largest SUV. It continues basically unchanged with a 300-hp V8, 4-speed automatic transmission, and a choice of rear-wheel drive or Ford's ControlTrac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing.
All models have antilock 4-wheel disc brakes. Options include load-leveling suspension and Ford's AdvanceTrac antiskid system with rollover sensors. Expedition offers six trim levels, all with 3-row seating. Seating for up to nine is available. Optional on all but the entry-level XLS version are head-protecting curtain side airbags that cover the 1st and 2nd rows and include rollover deployment. Other options, depending on model, include power-adjustable pedals, rear obstacle detection, rear DVD entertainment, and power-folding 3rd-row seat. Lincoln's Navigator is a luxury version of Expedition with different styling, features, and pricing."

2006 Ford Expedition News

"Expedition is now expected to be fully redesigned for 2007, along with Lincoln's related Navigator. Both will share the Ford Motor Company ""T1"" platform introduced with the latest F-Series pickup. An extended-length Expedition seems pretty certain, but a Navigator version is apparently not yet locked-in. Ford is known to be working on a new truck V8, a 6.2-liter unit dubbed ""Hurricane,"" and hopes to have it ready for the '07 rollout. More details should emerge soon, so keep checking back with us."

2006 Ford Expedition Competition

"Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Large SUVs are traditionally workhorse 7-plus passenger wagons with brawny chassis, ample towing ability, lots of cargo space, and generally abysmal fuel economy. These vehicles offer towing and payload ratings similar to large pickup trucks.
Our Best Buys include Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Suburban, and Ford Expedition. Our Recommended picks are GMC Yukon, GMC Denali, and the Toyota Sequoia."

2006 Ford Expedition Write Ups
 

Acceleration
Expedition and Navigator brisk on takeoff and have more-than-adequate passing power. Smooth automatic transmission provides timely shifts. Maximum towing capacity is 8900 lb.

Value
"Expedition is a Best Buy because it does everything a large SUV should and some important things better than most. Though less opulent than its upscale cousin, the Lincoln Navigator, it offers the same array of safety and convenience features at lower cost."

Ride
"Long wheelbase, substantial heft, independent rear suspension combine for surprisingly stable ride that irons out most surface imperfections. Minimal fore/aft and lateral rocking. Luxury-biased Navigator has slightly softer ride. Little jiggle on rippled roads."

Economy
"Test 4WD King Ranch Expedition averaged 11.4 mpg in mostly city driving during subfreezing temperatures. Note that Navigator has 6-speed automatic transmission vs. Expedition's 4-speed, and test 4WD Navigator averaged 13.6 mpg, though with more highway use than test Expedition. Ford recommends regular-grade fuel for Expedition, premium-grade for Navigator. "

Noise
"Wind and road noise nicely muted. Engine throaty at full throttle, well-muffled otherwise. Even 3rd-row travel quieter than in typical minivan."

Comfort - Front
"Generous room. Some testers find Expedition's cloth bucket seats too soft, seat bottoms too long for best comfort. Note that heated/cooled front seats are standard on Expedition Limited and Navigator Ultimate, available on Expedition Eddie Bauer and King Ranch, Navigator Luxury. Visibility hampered by thick roof pillars, large headrests, particularly over left shoulder. Huge mirrors help, but high flanks can hide small objects nearby. Rear obstacle detection another smart option. Approach lights on outside mirrors provide helpful illumination. Navigator's optional power running boards help ease high step-in."

Comfort - Rear
"Second-row bench comfortably holds three adults. Middle section slides up 11 inches for child-seat access. Available 2nd-row buckets feel hard, mount too low for best comfort, and take muscle to flip forward, but they leave a broad center passage to 3rd row. Third row has outstanding space on a chair-height bench, though cushion could be longer and softer. Easier entry/exit than in most rivals, though available running boards afford minimal foothold stepping out. Navigator's power liftgate hardware eats into 3rd-row headroom. "

Controls
"Unobstructed gauges, guess-free minor controls. But Expedition transmission lever hides 4WD switch, and turn-signal stalk obscures power-pedals button. No opportunity to test Expedition with navigation system. Navigator navigation system reasonably easy to use with familiarization. Ford and Lincoln Interiors use appropriate-grade materials, show solid assembly, though Navigators's brushed-metal-look trim is actually hard plastic, has cheap feel. "

Cargo Room
"Not that much behind 3rd-row seat, but space goes from impressive to voluminous as 2nd and 3rd rows are stowed. Third-row seat split 60/40, drops into the floor for best-in-class convenience. Its available power-folding feature works quickly, automatically stops for obstructions, but controls are inaccessible from front seats. Cupholders abound, including door cutouts for 20-ounce bottles."

2006 Ford Expedition Warranty Information

Bumper-to-Bumper
"yr 3; mi 36,000; N/A"

Corrosion
yr 5; mi unlimited; N/A

Road-side Assistance
"yr 3; mi 36,000; N/A"

2006 Ford Expedition Rebate

$4000 cash back or 0%-2.9% financing.: 04/03/2006

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