Overview & Reviews
Ford's second-largest SUV changes little for 2001. XLT models get privacy glass as standard equipment, while the upscale Eddie Bauer trim level now comes with HomeLink and a class IV trailer towing package (4x4 models only). Eddie Bauers also get second-row leather captain's chairs and a rear-seat entertainment system as optional equipment. A new "No Boundaries" option package includes a monochromatic black exterior, side body cladding, 17-inch wheels, illuminated running boards and special front seats.
- Excellent interior design and comfort, wide-ranging versatility, impressive hauling capabilities.
- Still might be too big for some garages, lack of power, on-road comfort hurts off-road capabilities.
User Reviews:
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bemouth - 2001 Ford Expedition
By pmc - May 14 - 2:00 am20 mpg on highway was an unexpected bonus (2wd, standard v8). Leather is worth the extra cost.
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2001 Ford Expedition XLT Sport - 2001 Ford Expedition
By Big AL - March 18 - 2:00 amTen months of ownership & not a single problem. Smooth engine & transmission. Superb interior space. Would like the 3rd seat to fold below rear area. Removing is a two person job. Traction in northeast snow has been fine. Like the limited slip rear axel. Climate control front & rear is excellent & necessary! Fit & finish is fine. Premium sound system needs manufacturer upgrade.