New to me 2022 Limited 4x4

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RangerStrange

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Coming from a 2010 Nissan Armada Platinum 4x4 w/160K miles. Despite Nissan's reputation, this was a VERY dependable vehicle that just aged out.

I did a lot of research and landed on the Expedition which is a tiny bit bigger but better in most every way (so far).

Looking forward to learning about how Ford is doing these days. Growing up in the 90s when all US made cars were trash and really only having experience with the rental fleet since, I am a little bit (unfairly?) jaded.
 

BigOleFordFan

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Welcome & congrats on your switch over to the blue side :D

And yea, the 90's were a rough time for american cars, alot of them were really crappy, especially the small ones, although there were a few models here & there that weren't (namely the Taraus & Caddy, but a few others too), but I get where you're coming from, as I bought, sold, traded, & trashed several vehicles during that time frame, and it mostly seemed like a case of choosing between the lessor of 2 evils type of situation....
 
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