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Ford - Expedition (2005)

When you’re hunting for a vehicle that can comfortably seat a family, carry heavy gear, and still feel like a traditional pickup on the road, the Ford Expedition has long been a go-to choice. Among its many generations, the 2005 model remains a popular benchmark for buyers exploring Ford Expedition price variations, while used Ford Expedition price discussions often turn to this particular year. In this guide, we’ll cover the core specs, depreciation trends, and what you can realistically expect for a Ford Expedition 2005 price – all without spelling out exact dollar figures.

  • Engine: 5.4L V8 (maximum torque 370 lb‑ft), delivering 200 hp at the crank.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual “shift‑by‑wire” mode.
  • Drivetrain: Full‑time 4×4 optional, constantly variable output to adapt to any terrain.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 215.7 in
    • Width: 78.6 in (without mirrors)
    • Height: 74.2 in
    • Wheelbase: 140.7 in
  • Curb Weight: Approximately 5,520 lbs with standard air‑conditioning.
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 7 (three rows: 2‑2‑3) or 8 with a second-row captain’s chair.
  • Cargo Volume: 59.4 cu ft behind third row; up to 144.0 cu ft when seat rows fold.
  • Interior Features: Dual‑zone climate control, Power Multi‑Zone 8‑select 4‑zone seating, navigation, rear‑seat entertainment cabin.
  • Safety:*: Dual airbags, seat‑belt pretentious, electronic stability program, optional front‑seat curtain airbags.

Understanding how the Ford Expedition depreciation works can help you spot a good deal and plan for long‑term ownership. A 2005 model, like many gen‑4 pickups, typically starts with a loss of about 15‑20 % in the first year and can reach roughly 45‑50 % depreciation by the fifth year of use. A best‑practice rule of thumb for buyers is to expect a Ford Expedition price after three years to be about two‑thirds of the original invoice cost, assuming average mileage and solid maintenance records. In recent market reviews, a well‑maintained used Ford Expedition price often falls in the 18‑25 % range relative to the vehicle’s original MSRP at the time of manufacturing. This trend mirrors the segment’s desirability but doesn’t account for local market fluctuations or regional trim level upgrades.

What is a 2005 Ford Expedition worth compared to contemporary competitors? A look at similar full‑size pickups – like the Chevy Tahoe, GMC


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