It may have been designed to be stealthy in the woods, but at the 2002 SEMA show in Las Vegas, this '01 Ford Excursion was as obvious as, well, a massive camo behemoth surrounded by men in suits. But ...
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I wish I still had a need for a vehicle this large, but it?s a great family suv. Safe. Reliable. Plenty of room. Perfect for road trips. Interior was nothing special, but gets the job done. Some ...
The Ford Excursion Limited was a beast of a truck. There’s no denying it. The massively turbocharged diesel engine and impressive off-road capabilities transformed it into a “small” legend. But buying ...
The Excursion was Ford's answer to the ninth-generation Chevrolet Suburban, but a myriad of issues never let it catch on in popularity. Things got so bad for Ford that the vehicle's production that ...
The Ford Excursion is most often remembered for its lumbering size that was ahead of its time. Today, similarly-sized brand-new SUVs are everywhere but back in 2000, the Excursion was the only ticket ...
If you wanted a clear example of people paying insane prices for used cars, look no further than this 2003 Ford Excursion Limited that recently sold for $100,000. The SUV was sold on Bring a Trailer, ...
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Ford Motor Co. will kill off the Ford Excursion, its largest sport utility vehicle and a lightning rod for criticism from environmental groups, next year, a source familiar with the plan said on ...
Diesel engines have a bit of a reputation in the United States. While in places like Europe they are abundant in almost every single manufacturer lined up, the United States tends to have a different ...