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Thinking of buying used 97
I considering buying a used Expedition, probably a 97 or 98. They're usually priced between $10,000-$14,000.
A few that I've looked at are between 70k-97k in miles. Also what MPG are you getting? I'm wondering how these higher mileage SUV's hold up and what are some common mechanical failures on them. I'm a home mechanic so I think I can handle some stuff that might come my way. Plus, I've never had a automatic and am wondering about transmission problems on them. Any tips or advice would be appreciated. Please post. I'm thinking of getting one in two weeks and will follow up with more specifics as far as year, engine type, and miles. |
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I'm a little rusty on this year Expeditions, but i'll give you what i can.
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The only time you may be concerned about the motor/tranny is if a trailer was being pulled...quite often these Expeditions are either bought because the original owner didn't want to pull with an Explorer or wouldn't foot the bill for the Excursion. If the latter is the case, find out the weight of the trailer and how often he pulled it. The Expedition, model pending, pulls up to 8000lbs. Anything heavier then that and you want to stay away from it, as it's been abused. As far as little things, when you get into those miles there could be any number of little things to do. Tires, shocks, brakes, hoses, belts, coolant flushes, wheel alignment. All these things will be typical of about any Expedition you look at...the key is finding one with the fewest of these problems as possible, (duh!) to not only get the most bang for your buck, but also to see who's taken care of it to what extent. Squeaks/rattles from the rear of the vehicle are quite common on these, they're just signs that the Expedition is getting old and is nothing to worry about unless it's persistant. Hard bumps/corners will show this the best so make sure you push the vehicle a little when you drive it. That's about all i can tell you other then to go for the 5.4L V8, you'll be happiest with it's power and the gas mileage is identical to that of the 4.6L V8. I can't remember if the 4.6 was available or not, so here's my recommendation one way or the other. If there's anything else you'd like to know post back and i'll see what i can find for you. I was a Ford Salesman, so i have resources that will help you. Good Luck!
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Mine's an '82 Pontiac Parisienne 4-door sedan!! - 305 cu inch (5.0L) small block V8 w/ 3spd auto - 4 barrel carb w/ single exhaust - No catalytic converter, no posi-trac NEVER LOSE FAITH IN THE BOAT!! |
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i drive a 97 expy.. it's got about 110k on it. i can't believe it's 7 years old now, but it still runs like a champ. the only real issue i've had with mine after all this time is the brakes needing to replaced.
if you get a good one, i don't see why it can't go for a long time. MPG is about 12.5 on good days but it's worth the V8 w/towing package if you have a boat or jet skis. |
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Re: Thinking of buying used 97
I've heard reports about head gaskets going out on these. Has anyone else had this problem?
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At what mileage do the reports say that they are going by? I called my dealership and talked to a couple guys in service and they said some have issues and some don't, it's just one of those things. They didn't mention any recalls, and i didn't ask, but by now it should have been done.
When you find the one you want, you can always call a dealership with the VIN number and ask if there are any out-standing recalls on the vehicle. The service department can check OASIS for you (Ford's recall management system) and they'll be able to tell you. Based on what i've heard, if they are going, it's just a little sooner then usual, but doesn't sound like it's a big problem like with the early 90s Cavaliers that had the tendency to eat them up. Should be fin, but do the VIN number thing for sure. While you're at it, you could always inquire of the service advisor about the head gaskets, as everyone in different parts of the Continent will have different experiences based on elevation and weather conditions. Yes those things REALLY DO effect vehicle performance.
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Mine's an '82 Pontiac Parisienne 4-door sedan!! - 305 cu inch (5.0L) small block V8 w/ 3spd auto - 4 barrel carb w/ single exhaust - No catalytic converter, no posi-trac NEVER LOSE FAITH IN THE BOAT!! |
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I have a 97 Expedition 5.4L V8. It has over 140K on the clock.
Here's a list of things I had to get taken care of:
Just a word of note - the spark plugs on the 5.4L are buried in this motor and the labor to replace them is about 400 bucks or so. It is recommended that they be replaced at 100K. Beware of trucks near this mileage, this service may be due or needed. I don't drive mine that much because of gas prices. My mileage is around 12 - 14 mpg, depending on the weight of my right foot. No transmission problems. I've towed a car from California to Texas with my Expedition with no problems. It's got the torque. My friends love to ride in it, since it is so roomy. Of course it does not have the frills of the newer models. The third row seat is pain to remove and store. |
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Its cheaper, or just about the same to purchase new. Look at finance cost used to new (depending on your credit).
I would never recomend a used truck/suv unless you have access to carfax or some sort of database to see what the owner previous to you has done to it. While expeditions are great used, they are better new.
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Mine's an '82 Pontiac Parisienne 4-door sedan!! - 305 cu inch (5.0L) small block V8 w/ 3spd auto - 4 barrel carb w/ single exhaust - No catalytic converter, no posi-trac NEVER LOSE FAITH IN THE BOAT!! |
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