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What kind of car is a 1997 Ford Expedition?

What kind of car is a 1997 Ford Expedition?

By dimensions and purpose, the 1997 Ford Expedition falls somewhere between affordable housing and the next Trailways bus to Yuma. Let’s bring perspective to the incredible Read more Everything is big in Texas. The state is so vast, residents don’t drive from Houston to El Paso, they fly.

When did the Ford Expedition go into production?

Styling approval was completed in early 1993 (3 1/2 years ahead of 1996 production) under design chief Bob Aikins, with the UN93 design being frozen by September 1993, at 34 months prior to July 1996 production commencement. The all-new full-size SUV was unveiled on May 9, 1996 and launched on October 2, 1996 as a 1997 model.

Are there Eddie Bauer versions of Ford Expedition?

Eddie Bauer versions could be optioned with the Eddie Bauer Premier package that included either monochromatic Arizona beige or solid black paintwork with painted alloy wheels and upgraded leather seating. A reverse sensing system was made optional. No major cosmetic or mechanical changes. Last year model for the UN93.

What kind of traction control does Ford Expedition have?

Traction control. AdvanceTrac electronic stability control was introduced for the 2003 model year as an optional extra on the second generation Ford Expedition (U222). Bundled with the electronic stability control system is four-wheel electronic traction control (functions at all wheels) for Expeditions with four-wheel drive.

By dimensions and purpose, the 1997 Ford Expedition falls somewhere between affordable housing and the next Trailways bus to Yuma. Let’s bring perspective to the incredible Read more Everything is big in Texas. The state is so vast, residents don’t drive from Houston to El Paso, they fly.

When was the last time I serviced my Ford Expedition?

Last serviced at 76,362 miles in Bronx, NY on 03/31/08 • Vehicle serviced • Emissions or safety inspection performed. Mileage: 141,178 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Black Engine: 8 Cyl 4.6 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 05/21/98 and owned in ND until 06/10/16. Driven an estimated 17,816 miles/year.

Which is bigger Ford Explorer or Ford Expedition?

With the introduction of its brawny Expedition sport-utility vehicle, Ford has invaded one of General Motors’ most cherished realms: the land of the giants. The Chevy/GMC Read more That Ford now has a sport-utility bigger than the Explorer isn’t a surprise.

How many miles does a 1998 Ford Expedition have?

Mileage: 147,105 miles Body Type: SUV Color: White Engine: 8 Cyl 5.4 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 03/15/97 and owned in CA until 06/23/11 • 2nd owner purchased on 06/23/11 and owned in CA until .

Last serviced in Finley, ND on 06/02/21 • Vehicle serviced • Pre-delivery inspection completed • Oil and filter changed • Light bulb (s) replaced • Vehicle washed/detailed • Front brake rotor (s) replaced • Front brake pads replaced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

What are the problems with a Ford 5.4 Triton?

A few of the most common issues on the Ford 5.4 Triton include: 1 Spark plugs & ignition coils 2 Fuel pump driver module 3 Timing chain 4 Oil pan gasket leak

What kind of engine does a 1997 Ford F150 have?

1997 F-Series Powertrains / Towing Engine Availability Power/Torque Max Tow* 4.2L V6 F-150 205 / 255 5,800 lbs 4.6L Triton V8 F-150 / F-250 220 / 290 7,200 lbs 5.4L Triton V8 F-150 / F-250 235 / 330 8,200 lbs 5.8L V8 F-250HD / F-350 210 / 325 8,500 lbs

With the introduction of its brawny Expedition sport-utility vehicle, Ford has invaded one of General Motors’ most cherished realms: the land of the giants. The Chevy/GMC Read more That Ford now has a sport-utility bigger than the Explorer isn’t a surprise.

How much does a 1998 Ford Expedition cost?

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