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s9601694

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I have a 2011 EL which is paid off and with 87,577 miles on the clock. I also have a 2005 expedition with about 100K on the clock, also paid off.

I recently switched companies and as a result I hAve been driving around 700mikes a week in my 2011. 95% highway, 50-60% cruise control at 70. Consistently 15.4MPG.

I'm thinking of trading in the '05 for a cheaper commuter car. However, I don't know if anything would hold up like my expedition when it comes to that kind of miles. Also, with no payments on the EL, would I be able to find anything cheaper (with payments)? I'm thinking that I might save on maintenance/repair costs..?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!


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payments + gas = more than gas in expedition...that many miles they have to be highway so you can better your mpg's with a few mods...you wont get 30 mpg but better than now...find a good reliable used car and if you can afford a low payment do that and keep the expedition...one of them at least...which ever u like best
 
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payments + gas = more than gas in expedition...that many miles they have to be highway so you can better your mpg's with a few mods...you wont get 30 mpg but better than now...find a good reliable used car and if you can afford a low payment do that and keep the expedition...one of them at least...which ever u like best


Which mods?

We spent so much money in repairs in our '05 and I am worried that that will also start happening to the '11.


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I went through something similar last year. I got a new job and the commute was a little longer. We looked at some commuter cars and the payment, insurance, and gas for the commuter car would've been a little less than what I was spending on gas for the Expy. And it would've saved the miles on the Expy. I ended up leaving that job so the Expy is still my daily.
 

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Which mods?

We spent so much money in repairs in our '05 and I am worried that that will also start happening to the '11.


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Gotts Mod for intake or CAI...exhaust...programmer...e-fans...again...it will help improve and i have all but the e-fans and im in the 20s for hwy mpg...e-fan will be next...
 
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Gotts Mod for intake or CAI...exhaust...programmer...e-fans...again...it will help improve and i have all but the e-fans and im in the 20s for hwy mpg...e-fan will be next...


Which year is yours? Mine came with an e-fan I think?


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the biggest repair costs has been rear air suspension which I have switched to coil suspension. Other then that I have repaired front and rear wiper motors front axle seal and a pulley. It has not been that bad. I do have a 2015 on order I hope its as good as my 2012. One surprise is not a single repair to my power running boards
 
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