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The 2000 Expedition shared the chassis and running gear with the F250 pickup line, along with its standard 255 hp 5.4L (330 cid) V8. Being a bit undersized to propel a beast this size, most were equipped with the optional 310 hp 6.8L (412 cid) V10 or the 235 hp 7.3L (444 cid) turbo-diesel V8. The V10 was standard on 4WD models. All engines had the 4-speed automatic transmission, and the four-wheel-drive system shifted between 2WD and 4-High or 4-Low via a dashboard switch, but was not intended for use on dry pavement. There were base '''XLT''' and '''Limited''' models, XLTs seated 9 while the Limiteds seated 8 with its front bucket "captain's chair" seats. Both versions had a fold-down second-row bench and a removable third-row bench. The body had four side doors as well as center-opening rear half-doors below a one-piece, top-hinged tailgate window. | The 2000 Expedition shared the chassis and running gear with the F250 pickup line, along with its standard 255 hp 5.4L (330 cid) V8. Being a bit undersized to propel a beast this size, most were equipped with the optional 310 hp 6.8L (412 cid) V10 or the 235 hp 7.3L (444 cid) turbo-diesel V8. The V10 was standard on 4WD models. All engines had the 4-speed automatic transmission, and the four-wheel-drive system shifted between 2WD and 4-High or 4-Low via a dashboard switch, but was not intended for use on dry pavement. There were base '''XLT''' and '''Limited''' models, XLTs seated 9 while the Limiteds seated 8 with its front bucket "captain's chair" seats. Both versions had a fold-down second-row bench and a removable third-row bench. The body had four side doors as well as center-opening rear half-doors below a one-piece, top-hinged tailgate window. | ||
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2004 Excursions saw no real changes other than very slight cosmetic ones, including a couple of new colors. 2005 Excursions got a new grille with 4 thick horizontal bars, but that was about it for Ford's jumbo SUV, which was in its last year. There would be no direct successor to the Excursion, but when Ford redesigned its smaller half-ton based [[Ford Expedition|Expedition]] for 2007, it was now available in an extended-length '''EL''' version, which one could say is at least a spiritual Excursion successor. | 2004 Excursions saw no real changes other than very slight cosmetic ones, including a couple of new colors. 2005 Excursions got a new grille with 4 thick horizontal bars, but that was about it for Ford's jumbo SUV, which was in its last year. There would be no direct successor to the Excursion, but when Ford redesigned its smaller half-ton based [[Ford Expedition|Expedition]] for 2007, it was now available in an extended-length '''EL''' version, which one could say is at least a spiritual Excursion successor. | ||
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==Competitors== | ==Competitors== | ||
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*[[GMC Yukon]] XL | *[[GMC Yukon]] XL | ||
==Design Quirks and Oddities== | |||
== | *Environmental activist group [[Sierra Club]] awarded the Excursion an "Exxon Valdez" award for its enormous size and poor fuel economy. | ||
*A Mystery Machine [[limousine]] of this Excursion was used in the 2004 movie ''Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed''. | |||
*''[[Car Talk]]'' did a humorous [http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/Ford-Excursion/ translation] of Ford's Excursion press release. | |||
* The Excursion is often mentioned in Rap lyrics, one of the most popular being by Krazie Bone in Chamillionaire's hit song Ridin', and also an entire song about the vehicle called "Candy Coated Excursion" by E.S.G. (Featuring Slim Thug). | |||
* Avon Barksdale, a character from HBO series ''The Wire'' drives a Ford Excursion in the ninth episode of the first season. | |||
==See Also== | |||
{{Ford}} | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.analogstereo.com/ford_excursion_owners_manual.htm Links to PDFs of the owner's guides/manuals for each year's edition] |
Revision as of 09:30, 22 July 2008
Ford Excursion | ||
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Ford | ||
Production | 2000-2006 | |
Class | Full Size SUV | |
Body Style | 5-Door Wagon | |
Length | 226.7" | |
Width | 79.9 | |
Height | 80.2 | |
Wheelbase | 137.1" | |
Weight | 7000-7300 lbs | |
Transmission | 4-speed automatic, RWD/4WD 5-speed automatic, RWD/4WD | |
Engine | 5.4L (330 cid) V8 (2000-2005) 6.0L (363 cid) turbodiesel V8 (2003-2005) 6.8L (412 cid) V10 (2000-2005) 7.3L (444 cid) turbodiesel V8 (2000-2003) | |
Power | 235-325 hp | |
Similar | None |
Determined to be the biggest on the block, Ford debuted the jumbo Excursion in 2000 as the world's largest, heaviest SUV to date. Unlike the smaller Expedition that was based on the F-150 half-ton pickup, the Excursion was based on the heavier-duty 3/4 ton F-250 pickup line, with either rear or four wheel drive. During the Excursion's tenure, it was (and to date, still is) the only SUV to be available with a V10 or a turbo-diesel engine shared with its heavy-duty truck line. And its primary role was to dethrone the almighty Chevrolet Suburban and the rest of its corporate mates as the biggest SUV available, and in this endeavor it succeeded handily (and then some), being 7.4" longer than the Suburban, on a wheelbase 7" longer, and 6" taller. The Excursion also was some 1,900 pounds heavier, tipping the scales at more than 7,000 pounds.
While the Excursion was a boon to those who needed to seat 9 people with room to spare and tow a 10,000 lb trailer, it was also not without controversy. Critics from various environmental and safety camps were quick to take aim at the Excursion as an example of wretched automotive excess and waste. Ford responded by noting that all three available engines ranked as LEV (low emission vehicle), and that the Excursion made extensive use of recycled materials. Whether or not the Excursion is a classic case of overkill is subject to your own personal interpretation, but if you were truly in need of the Excursion's unique size and brawn and didn't need or want a heavy-duty pickup or a full-size van, this was the rig for you.
Here's a quick rundown:
2000-2006
The 2000 Expedition shared the chassis and running gear with the F250 pickup line, along with its standard 255 hp 5.4L (330 cid) V8. Being a bit undersized to propel a beast this size, most were equipped with the optional 310 hp 6.8L (412 cid) V10 or the 235 hp 7.3L (444 cid) turbo-diesel V8. The V10 was standard on 4WD models. All engines had the 4-speed automatic transmission, and the four-wheel-drive system shifted between 2WD and 4-High or 4-Low via a dashboard switch, but was not intended for use on dry pavement. There were base XLT and Limited models, XLTs seated 9 while the Limiteds seated 8 with its front bucket "captain's chair" seats. Both versions had a fold-down second-row bench and a removable third-row bench. The body had four side doors as well as center-opening rear half-doors below a one-piece, top-hinged tailgate window.
2001 model changes were very slight, other than the turbo-diesel V8 gaining 15 hp to 250. Fog lamps became standard on the Limiteds, and the side-view mirrors also gained built-in turn signals. In 2002, the models expanded to include the base XLT, XLT Premium, Limited and top-of-the-line Limited Ultimate, and all models acquired more standard equipment. Dashboards were revised slightly with new gauge graphics, but the gauge placement remained the same as before. For 2003, a new Eddie Bauer packaged debuted, slotted between the base XLT line and top-line Limited models. Eddie Bauer models all had front and rear body-color trim set off by beige accents, while the XLTs and Limiteds still had the chrome trim. Also, in midyear, Ford dropped the 7.3L turbo diesel V8 in favor of a smaller 325 HP 6.0L (363 cid) turbo-diesel V8 engine. The gas 5.4L V8 and 6.8L V10s were still available. The 6.0L turbo-diesel got a 5-speed automatic, while the others still used the 4-speed auto.
2004 Excursions saw no real changes other than very slight cosmetic ones, including a couple of new colors. 2005 Excursions got a new grille with 4 thick horizontal bars, but that was about it for Ford's jumbo SUV, which was in its last year. There would be no direct successor to the Excursion, but when Ford redesigned its smaller half-ton based Expedition for 2007, it was now available in an extended-length EL version, which one could say is at least a spiritual Excursion successor.
Photos
Competitors
Design Quirks and Oddities
- Environmental activist group Sierra Club awarded the Excursion an "Exxon Valdez" award for its enormous size and poor fuel economy.
- A Mystery Machine limousine of this Excursion was used in the 2004 movie Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
- Car Talk did a humorous translation of Ford's Excursion press release.
- The Excursion is often mentioned in Rap lyrics, one of the most popular being by Krazie Bone in Chamillionaire's hit song Ridin', and also an entire song about the vehicle called "Candy Coated Excursion" by E.S.G. (Featuring Slim Thug).
- Avon Barksdale, a character from HBO series The Wire drives a Ford Excursion in the ninth episode of the first season.
See Also
Ford cars made for the European market | ||
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