Used 2017 Ford Expedition for Sale near Salisbury, MD
Ford's 2017 Expedition dominates an admittedly small segment with its body-on-frame construction, turbocharged powerplant, surprisingly comfortable ride, good looks, and wealth of standard features.
Ford has, however, delayed a comprehensive overhaul of this outsized ute: a redesign was scheduled for 2017 but is now slated for the 2018 model year instead. The new 2018 Expedition should feature military-grade aluminum components on its frame and body, similar to the current full-size F-150 pickups. In fact, the next-gen Expedition is anticipated to be, essentially, an F-150 reconfigured as a people-hauler instead of a work truck. But for 2017, the Expedition is expected to carry over pretty much the same as the current version, though there are hints of a few tweaks to the Sync infotainment and telematics features, which may include upgrades to smartphone apps and WiFi Hotspot capability.
Look for the Expedition to come in both standard-length and EL (extra-length) versions for the upcoming year. Standard-length trims offer 206 inches (17 feet, 2 inches) of overall length and a 119-inch (9 foot, 11 inch) wheelbase, while the EL stretches to 220.8 inches (18 feet, 4.8 inches) in overall length, with a 131-inch (10 foot, 11 inch) wheelbase. There are four trim levels: the XLT, Limited, King Ranch, and Platinum, each offered as either a standard-length or EL vehicle.
The 2017 Expedition stable employs a standard rear-wheel-drivetrain (RWD), with part-time shift-on-the-fly 4-wheel drive (4WD) available on all trims for those who envision snow-covered highways or off-road travels.
Itās also expected that the 2017 Expedition lineup will keep its current turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine, managed by a 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission. Look for 365 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque from this combo, with mileage in the RWD trims returning at 16 mpg city/22 highway/18 combined for standard-length and 15/20/17 for EL versions, while mileage for 4WD trim levels in both lengths drops by about one mpg across the board. In one test, the current Expedition scooted from 0-60 mph in a respectable 6.5 seconds, and towing capacity should max out at 9,200 pounds with the proper equipment.
Depending on the trim level selected, expect the 2017 Expedition to boast 18- or 20-inch alloy wheels, step running boards, a roof rack, a power liftgate, a towing package (heavy-duty in the Platinum), and heated power-folding mirrors. The Expedition Platinum trim level also gets a standard power sunroof.
Inside, again depending on the trim level selected, look for standard cloth or leather upholstery, heated power-adjustable front seats, heated second-row seats, full power accessories, remote engine start, cruise control, and a power-adjustable telescoping and tilting steering wheel. Also returning are such standard niceties as a rear-view camera, front and rear parking sensors, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, power-adjustable pedals, tri-zone automatic climate control, memory for driver settings, and power-folding third-row seats. With all rear seatbacks folded down, you can pack the standard-length Expedition with up to 108.3 cubic feet of cargo; the EL versions are capable of hauling up to 130.8 cubic feet of cargo.
For technology, Fordās Bluetooth-integrated Sync--and in higher trims, Sync 3--infotainment and telematics, which replaced the frustrating MyFord Touch systems in 2016, will again come standard (and with the possible upgrades). The basic Sync version in the base XLT offers a 4.2-inch touchscreen, while higher trims feature an 8-inch touchscreen for their standard Sync 3 system. The entry-level XLT features a single CD/MP3 player with 6 Sony speakers, satellite radio, separate rear audio controls, and an auxiliary audio input. All other trims add an upgraded 390-watt system with 12 speakers.
Look for trim-specific optional equipment to again include a load-leveling rear suspension, adaptive suspension dampers, 22-inch alloy wheels, second-row captainās chairs (for 7-passenger capacity), retractable running boards, GPS navigation (with the Sync 3 feature), and a 3.73 rear axle ratio.
Standard safety equipment returning to the 2017 Expedition lineup includes 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, 3-row head curtain airbags, front fog/driving lights, Sync emergency alerts and communications, and a post-collision safety system. Fordās touted MyKey programmable speed and audio system limiting feature, targeted toward teenage drivers, also returns for the upcoming year. The King Ranch and Platinum get standard blind-spot monitoring.
In National Highway Traffic Safety Administration crash tests, the current Expedition trims scored a flawless 5 stars overall, while the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) only tested the Expedition's child-seat anchor (LATCH) system for ease of use, awarding it a second-best rating of Adequate.
Look for the 2017 Expedition to arrive in dealer showrooms in the fall of 2016, competing against the likes of the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban and the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL. But none of the GM models boast the ride comfort, acceleration, or plain old roominess of the Expedition, according to most reviewers. And the Expedition's other close competitor, the Toyota Sequoia, is beginning to gain a distinctly dated feel.
4.5 Overall rating
(38 reviews)The cruise control doesnt work and neither did the adjustment for the steering wheel those where just some of the defects...
I LOVE my car!! It rides so smooth, there are a ton of bells and whistles for the price that I paid for it, and the third row is so large that myself and my SIL climbed in the back and sat comfortably. I know I got a great deal!!
I have had a 06, 12 and currently a 15 expedition limited. Only vehicle I will own. Reasonably priced. Holds value. Roomy. Well thought out design.
The 2017 Expedition gives you more bang for the buck in comparison with all others in its class. I compared prices and features but the Expedition always jumped ahead for the value. I mainly compared it to the Tahoe with similar year models with same features and for the price the Expedition by far won. My model is an XLT so no leather or navigation system but im happy with the features it had. We did extensive research and in all that we were looking for the Ford Expedition won. We are extremely happy with our purchase. As far as what was missing? Well in all fairness we bought a base model and yes it woild have been nice to have navigation, cooling seats and all those BUZZ things that people look for. But in all honesty the diffwrence money wise was more than i was willing to compromise for. Leather and Navigation is not worth the price difference, at least not to me.
Good ride, comfortable, not economical but love to drive on interstate
2017 Ford Expedition FAQs
How much does the 2017 Ford Expedition cost in Salisbury, MD?
The average 2017 Ford Expedition costs about $14,924.25. The average price has decreased by -7.3% since last year. The 109 for sale near Salisbury, MD on CarGurus, range from $7,333 to $35,998 in price.
How many 2017 Ford Expedition vehicles in Salisbury, MD have no reported accidents or damage?
78 out of 109 for sale near Salisbury, MD have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2017 Ford Expedition?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2017 Ford Expedition gets between 16 and 20 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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