I have a 2020 XLT that I absolutely love. I have had no trouble with the engine or the tranny.
Four tips for new Expedition owners (I have had 3):
1. 5k synthetic oil changes
2. Highest octane gas available
3. Drive it like you stole it! I drive mine in Sport mode most of the time.
4. Do not...
Go look on the other car companies forums, even Toyota. You will find the same conversations. You have to maintain them, that's a given, but a new car purchase is a crap shoot in 2023.
I have a 2020 XLT with 43k and it has been absolutely flawless! It is my 3rd one. My 2006 is still chugging along with over 400k on the clock. I will be getting a 2024 King Ranch when they come out.
I have a 2020 XLT. It is a great truck, I wish I could have added LED's all around and been able to delete the sunroof.
Probably will not buy a higher trim that includes 22 inch tires.
If you drive your 3.5 like you stole it it will greatly reduce waste gate issues.
I have been a Ford guy all my life. F-150's, Super Duty's and Expeditions, multiples of each. This last Expedition (2020) is the best vehicle, not just Ford, the best vehicle I have ever owned and I am 64!
If you tow big heavy stuff (10,000 lbs plus) you cannot beat a Super Duty diesel, after...
I just picked up a 2020 XLT with the 202a. It drives very nicely and the 3.5 has plenty of get up and go, especially on 93 octane and moderately heavy turbo usage! lol
My 2006 Limited with 338,000 is now relegated to trips to Lowes, the vets and the feed store.
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