FormerGermanFan
Active Member
Hi all! I wanted to do something almost nobody really does on car forums, make a post letting everyone know how wonderful my ownership experience has been! A little bit of background on me, I am a "millennial"...whatever those are and am only 24 years old. No I don't have a family, but I wanted a vehicle I could grow into over time.
Growing up my parents always owned German vehicles, so naturally when I turned 16 I bought my first German car, a 2008 VW Passat, which loved destroying what little money I made from landscaping at $10/hr towards repairs. Somehow I overlooked this and thought it was normal to spend thousands of dollars maintaining a vehicle, because it's German after all right? Well a new Mercedes a new BMW and many many repairs later I threw my hands in the air and bought American.
Long time lurker on this forum before I pulled the trigger, let me just say...I love my Expedition Platinum! It's cheaper to insure, cheaper to maintain (an oil change is $30 not $281, replacement brakes are $400 not $2000), looks incredible, has nearly the same luxury Germans offer, and feels like it is built to last. On top of that I much prefer to be supporting an American company.
10K miles later without a single issue, I couldn't be happier! I look forward to contributing to this forum as me (and my vehicle) ages, helping existing owners as well as prospective ones while they look at taking the plunge.

Growing up my parents always owned German vehicles, so naturally when I turned 16 I bought my first German car, a 2008 VW Passat, which loved destroying what little money I made from landscaping at $10/hr towards repairs. Somehow I overlooked this and thought it was normal to spend thousands of dollars maintaining a vehicle, because it's German after all right? Well a new Mercedes a new BMW and many many repairs later I threw my hands in the air and bought American.
Long time lurker on this forum before I pulled the trigger, let me just say...I love my Expedition Platinum! It's cheaper to insure, cheaper to maintain (an oil change is $30 not $281, replacement brakes are $400 not $2000), looks incredible, has nearly the same luxury Germans offer, and feels like it is built to last. On top of that I much prefer to be supporting an American company.
10K miles later without a single issue, I couldn't be happier! I look forward to contributing to this forum as me (and my vehicle) ages, helping existing owners as well as prospective ones while they look at taking the plunge.

