mrmachinist
Member
Hello everyone.
I Purchased a leftover 2019 Expedition Max xlt a week ago for my wife. We traded our 2012 Toyota Sequoia Platinum in on it.
I wasn’t planning on a new vehicle but I couldn’t pass up the deal I was offered so we bit the bullet.
To be honest, I’m scared of the longevity of the ecoboost. I’m not a fan of small forced induction engines. Hopefully it treats us well and we have many happy years ahead of us.
I drive a lifted ‘13 Tundra which I bought new and have almost 100k miles on it. I also just acquired a ‘98 Range Rover from a family member that has some issues as a project vehicle for my older son and I.
I’m not scared to tear into something and make what’s needed to fix or upgrade it.
I hope to learn a lot about our new family hauler.
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I Purchased a leftover 2019 Expedition Max xlt a week ago for my wife. We traded our 2012 Toyota Sequoia Platinum in on it.
I wasn’t planning on a new vehicle but I couldn’t pass up the deal I was offered so we bit the bullet.
To be honest, I’m scared of the longevity of the ecoboost. I’m not a fan of small forced induction engines. Hopefully it treats us well and we have many happy years ahead of us.
I drive a lifted ‘13 Tundra which I bought new and have almost 100k miles on it. I also just acquired a ‘98 Range Rover from a family member that has some issues as a project vehicle for my older son and I.
I’m not scared to tear into something and make what’s needed to fix or upgrade it.
I hope to learn a lot about our new family hauler.
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