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Epic Dad

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How would you describe the LOOK of the 2018-23 Expedition? Square, rounded, aerodynicamic? curious how most people perceive it. What words would you use to describe it?
 

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I’d say square and like an suv version of an F150. For sure not aero dynamic looking and boxy but that’s also how it gets so much space for occupants.
 

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I think it is more round and "aerodynamic" than the previous version? It is still a big boxy vehicle but I was actually turned off to it originally because I liked the harder lines of the previous generation. This one had to grow on me a bit. I don't feel it is as boxy and square as other brands, like the GM variants.
 

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Last gen was def more boxy, I wouldn’t call the new one rounded either. I’d say it lies somewhere in between.
 
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I've used the term slab-sided to compare it to Gen 3.
 

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That’s a good description. Overall I like the gen 4 better than the 15-17. Those never grew on me. The 07-14 looks way nicer than any variety 15-17. The 07-14 is a lot beefier looking, less of a chick truck. The 4th gen brought back some of that confidence. Gen 3.5 always looks unsure of itself where a 2010 looks like it’s ready for war.
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