This has to be the highest priced 2nd gen in the country.

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Frank Swygert

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I paid like $8K for my 2005 two years ago with 99K and some change on it. It looks like a 5-6 year old inside, not 15! That's the only reason I bought it. It was still right at book value, slightly under IIRC. Has the dreaded AC motor slap and needed plugs and tires were about gone (replaced in six months), so about $1200 in work needed. Still have to replace that AC motor (did, but didn't help... may have got the wrong motors since mine has passenger/driver controls) and the driver's heated seat doesn't work. $250 seat controller. I don't drive it that much in cold weather.. and in South Carolina, doesn't get that cold. I think this one is way over priced!! Anyone look up the NADA value though?
 

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I don’t think I have seen a better looking 17 year old interior than that one. However, that Carfax and the fact that everything but the driver side rear taillight has been fixed is crazy that they would even consider $13+K for that thing.

Just imagine what it looked like before the detail job. This 08 has 275k miles. I paid $1,200 for it.



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i would guess this is one of those, bad credit pay here places. They will take the down payment, the person misses a couple of payments, they repo the car and the cycle starts again. When i was working at parts place my biggest customer was a place like that, they actually fixed everything that was wrong, every car got an oil change, brakes etc...but it was nothing for them to sell the same car 2 or 3 times.
 

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I just saw 2001 Excursion diesel selling for $22K. If that Expedition only had 6,000mi and was from Florida it could be worth $13K. I am always on the look out for older, super low mile vehicles. They are out there.
 
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I just saw 2001 Excursion diesel selling for $22K. If that Expedition only had 6,000mi and was from Florida it could be worth $13K. I am always on the look out for older, super low mile vehicles. They are out there.

The excursion sort of has a cult following plus they're a little more rare, and exceptionally rare to find a low mileage example. It's also capable of much more than this expy and there is no modern equivalent. Its in an almost perfect niche.

There's a few vehicles I'd overpay slightly for, and expedition is definitely not one of them. Find me a minty fresh 06 92x Aero 6MT with the cold weather, sport, and leather packages and and now were talking. There's probably 3 on this planet that aren't modded to death or beat up.
 

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The excursion sort of has a cult following plus they're a little more rare, and exceptionally rare to find a low mileage example. It's also capable of much more than this expy and there is no modern equivalent. Its in an almost perfect niche.

There's a few vehicles I'd overpay slightly for, and expedition is definitely not one of them. Find me a minty fresh 06 92x Aero 6MT with the cold weather, sport, and leather packages and and now were talking. There's probably 3 on this planet that aren't modded to death or beat up.
Yeah just check out the price difference on used Excursions between gas and diesel - it’s mostly the power plant people want.
 
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