E. Long
 
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supercrewjohn
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Monrovia, CA, USA |
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Registered on 6/13/2005 |
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Posted:11/17/2005 11:13 |
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I guess Ford has forgotten that size does matter when towing... I used to have a F-150 & what dissatisfied with it's ability to pull a load of any sort. I purchased the Excursion because I had to pull 7K and transport 6 people. The Everest looks like it will have the same woes that the Expedition does unless they beef up the suspension. It will be narrow and wobbly with a transmission that wont be up to the task, unless I am reading something different from that Edmunds review.
I guess I will be forced to buy a Sub 2500 or continue to rebuild my X once the mileage gets into the 100 K range. |
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monsta
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The Big Island, HI, USA |
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E. Long
 
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Posted:11/17/2005 15:49 |
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One would think there will be some compelling differences between the Everest and the Expedition. Seems odd to have a longer version of virtually the same vehicle/platform and call it a different name.
I guess it would be similar to how Chevrolet does it -- Tahoe & Suburban.
Regarding supercrewjohn's post, certainly if it rides on 1/2-ton suspension, it definitely is not a replacement for the Excursion. If it's offered with a diesel, it may provide some great fuel economy on a potentially lighter, smaller vehicle than the X/F250/F350. For the person who wants an SUV but doesn't haul the heavy loads, then it may be a nice alternative to an Expedition.
Who knows.
-Eric
'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going |
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Lance Keelan
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L.I., NY, USA |
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Posted:11/23/2005 10:46 |
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Nice spy shots.
I'm surprised it has such a long overhand in the rear. The F-150 will be available in a crew cab version with a 6 1/2 foot bed instead of the 5 1/2 that is the only option available now.
Would be really nice if they offered a heavy duty version with a diesel. I would order one the day they announced it.
Otherwise I may have to buy a Suburban with a Dmax.
Anybody heard if Chevy is finally putting the Dmax in the new Burb? |
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monsta
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The Big Island, HI, USA |
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Posted:11/24/2005 12:21 |
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No Dmax for the Burb, yet. They were suppose to (per rumor) but it is not listed as an engine option for the 07 redesign.
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Tantrum
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Bergen County, NJ, USA |
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Posted:11/27/2005 10:18 |
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I was a GM guy until I bought this X. Ive heard there will never be a deisel offered in the burb. The rumors are wishful thinking by people who want them (like me)
I waited for 2 years and was willing to wait another but felt I better land an X before they were gone.
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Scott Stover
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Fayetteville, NC, USA |
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Posted:11/27/2005 22:20 |
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Im gonna keep my Ex until it falls apart...or Im gonna upgrade to a newer year model and a diesel.
Scott
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E. Long
 
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Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Posted:11/28/2005 12:51 |
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| Quote: | | Im gonna keep my Ex until it falls apart...or Im gonna upgrade to a newer year model and a diesel. |
Keeping my X until it's no longer drivable, too. Love the versatility. Blizzard storm warnings in North Dakota this weekend and today, the wife and I are traveling, and I have no worries because we are in the X!
-Eric
'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going |
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supercrewjohn
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Monrovia, CA, USA |
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Posted:11/30/2005 15:18 |
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This everest makes me thinks of hills in Nebraska and less like the intimidating MT Everest in Tibet.
It just seems to smell of stationwagon inistead of a heavy duty tow vehicle.
Maybe that company that makes the F650 Extreem trucks can make a F350 version of the Excursion now that it is out of production |
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