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Ford ExcursionIn terms of size, the Ford Excursion is the king of big sport-utilities. Supremely stable at speed, it feels safe and secure on the open highway. Whether you have a lot of cargo to carry, a bunch of people to transport, a big trailer to pull, or all of the above, the Excursion is ready for whatever you throw its way. It can tow up to 11,000 pounds and seat 8-9.
My boss has a 2003 limited 6.0 diesel with 180k. He wants $11000.00 for it. we use delvac regular every 4000 miles, and do fuel and tranny on recommended times. I am worried about the tranny, any input????? it is 2wd
I have the 7.3 deisel and one of the guys I work with has the smaller one. He hates it. It doesn't have the power mine has and he's trying to figure out how to get rid of it. I actually get better mileage out of mine than he does. I have added the 4" exhaust and the high flow intake. I get between 14-15 mpg in town and upwards to 22-26 on the highway. I also have a highway chip in it. It was installed by the previous owner, I don't know which one it is. He said he got it from the Ford dealer he bought the truck from. I know it will run on the highway about 110 and not breath hard. Just the tires scream real loud!
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