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Ford - Expedition (2019)
Discover the true value of the Ford Expedition The 2019 Ford Expedition remains a top choice for families that need both space and power on the road. Whether you’re eyeing a new vehicle or hunting a deal on a Ford Expedition price, understanding the market trends, depreciation curve, and the nuances that set this SUV apart is essential. Below, we break down everything you need to know—from engine specs to yearly value decline—and explain exactly what is a 2019 Ford Expedition worth in today’s market. --- ### Key Specifications
- Engine: 3.5L V6 EcoBoost®—up to 400 hp and 500 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 10‑speed automatic, rear‑wheel drive (standard), 4WD optional
- Fuel type: Gasoline; 8–9–10 mpg (city/highway/combined) for RWD
- Dimensions:
- Length: 211.7 in
- Width: 78.7 in
- Height: 70.4 in
- Wheelbase: 120.6 in
- Towing capacity: 7,300 lb (RWD) / 8,300 lb (4WD)
- Seating: 7–8 passengers, optional 3rd‑row sofa seat
- Infotainment: 8‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 12‑inch navigation display (packages)
- Cargo: 52–70.8 cu ft, depending on seating configuration
- Safety features: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑keep assist, rear‑cross‑traffic alert, active park assist
- In the first year, the vehicle typically loses 15–20 % of its original value.
- By the second year, the cumulative depreciation hovers around 28–32 %.
- After three years, the SUV falls to approximately 38–41 % of its initial worth.
- At five years, the total decline reaches roughly 50–55 %.
- Chevrolet Tahoe: Larger cargo area, slightly lower base price—but the Tahoe lacks the Expedition’s 3rd‑row “sofa” configuration that many parents prefer.
- GMC Yukon: Sleeker styling and premium amenities, but the same Ford Expedition depreciation curve applies; used Yukon mileage pricing often parallels Expedition.
- Toyota Sequoia: Known for reliability, but the Sequoia’s engine outputs are lower, and towing capacity is typically reduced.
- Families traveling with 7–8 passengers.
- Outdoor enthusiasts needing ample cargo space for motorsports gear.
- Leisure travelers cutting across state lines with minimum stops.
- Performance: The EcoBoost® V
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