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Ford 2000 Expedition
2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
172,005 Miles
Garner, NC
30
days on market
18% more than similar listings
30
days on market
$4,995
Ford 2000 Expedition
2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
213,283 Miles
Yakima, WA
744
days on market
40% more than similar listings
744
days on market
$4,988
Ford 2000 Expedition
2000 Ford Expedition XLT
248,335 Miles
Norfolk, VA
36
days on market
21% more than similar listings
36
days on market
$3,500
Ford 2000 Expedition
2000 Ford Expedition XLT
142,242 Miles
Pleasanton, CA
30
days on market
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30
days on market
$4,400

2000 Ford Expedition OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
1.5
2 Reviews
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2 star
50%
1 star
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Overall
1.5
Value
1.5
Style
3.5
Performance
3.5
Comfort
3.5
Fuel Economy
1.0
Reliability
1.5
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Latoya
Latoya
Sugar Creek, Missouri
1.0
Too much trouble.
The best feature on this car was the large amount of space for passengers. There is plenty of leg room in all three rows, and you can fit eight adults easily inside. Beyond that, I had a lot of issues with this vehicle. I do not feel it is built well. We have had a lot of mechanical as well as structural issues. It is also a major gas guzzler.
Jeffrey
Jeffrey
Los Angeles, California
2.0
Ok for an American car but Ford clearly doesn't stand behind their cars.
The one thing I liked about the car was that it was very spacious and had plenty of room. I was able to seat eight to nine adults comfortably and still had room for some luggage. The back seats folded, which provided a huge compartment to allow for virtually anything you would put in a car. There times I carried sheets of 4x8 plywood and eight-feet lumber. Another thing I liked about the truck was the power in the engine. It had tremendous torque and was able to pull a fifth wheel with ease. The 5.7 liter engine had no problem reaching high speeds in a relatively short amount of time. Despite its power, there are many drawbacks. Ford is notorious for their cheap paint. Their paint jobs probably last five years—at the most—before you start noticing the color fading or cracking. In my case, it started lifting off the car and chipping away. Another terrible issue with the car is the engine itself. After five years, you'll begin to have small issues, which eventually lead to bigger issues. You'll hardly ever experience trouble within ten years with a Japanese car. Gas is another drawback. 13 miles a gallon is not what I would consider fuel efficient, especially with todays gas prices.