POLL: Which engine & 4x2 or 4x4?

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Which engine & 4x2 or 4x4?

I'm curious to see a drivetrain breakout for members. Please post comments if you are satisfied or dissatisfied with the performance of your current drivetrain. Would you buy an X with the same package if you knew then what you know now?
 
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I'm pretty happy with the 4.6 4x4...I don't tow heavy stuff too often but when I do it handles/towes fine...Guy(NH)
 
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I have the 4.6 4x4 and regret it everyday. It is not too bad in the winter, but the summer with the air conditioning running kills it.

Pat
 

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I have the 5.4 4X2 with 373's gears. No regrets at all. Gets 15.5 MPG!
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Have a 5.4 4x4, the 4.6 was a dog when I test drove it, immediately knew the 5.4 was mandatory (although my wife could have dealt with the 4.6). Still only getting 11 to 12 mpg after 3200 miles of mostly rural driving.
 
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5.4 4x4 3.73 gears. Im happy with it. My only complaints are, it has a lot of road noise, and always had a slight vibration on acceleration.
 

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I have the 5.4 4x4, averaging 15.9 mpg. Its no race car but it gets me to work and the fishin hole in comfort.
 

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5.4L 4x4.

Its got a lil more giddy up then my 96 F150 had with the 300 I6...

Drove a F150 with the 4.6L in it and couldnt even imagine how doggy it woulda been in an expedition, like the 5.4L though, get around 15.
 
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It's just a plow truck/back-up vehicle for me, but I've been pleased with the 4.6L/4x4. If anything ever necessitates a new engine, I'll likely drop a 5.4L in, simply because it's such a beast, but the 4.6L has been more than adequate.
 

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I knew it would drink fuel but its a V8.

It's also my first V8 and "American" car, my previous ones were a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo and a 1999 Trooper...both of which were great vehicles.

I kind of stumbled across the 04 Expy I'm driving now after my 99 Trooper lost the power steering pump.

I have to say I enjoy the power on available with the 5.4

As for 4x2 or 4x4...I live near Pittsburgh, PA....everything is on a hill....I spent the begining of this past winter with the 4x4 not working on my Trooper which plain sucked. I also spend some time up north at camp so for me 4x4 is the way to go
 

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Yeah 4x4 is great up here in PA. I've had two explorers in the past both 4x4 which did me perfectly, now the expedition is like the big brother - I love it.
 

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5.4L Standard

To my understanding the 5.4L is standard for the new EXPs. I believe Ford offered a 4.6L years ago. I have the 5.4L in my 4x4 and must say it's a 'Beast'. There's more than enough power (torque) to move the vehicle and to pull up to 9000 lbs.
 
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i've got the 5.4 4x4 i've been into bronco's for years so when it was time for something new it was only natural to go with the expedition. I feel like we have yet to tap the available power it has. we've driven it on the beach a few times in really soft sand and it had no problems at all. i use it to drive from orlando to cape hatteras once a month, its a nice traveling ride. plenty of room and all.
 

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My days of owning 4x2s are over. I never know where I'm going to be stationed next and in case there's snow, I need 4x4. Plus I like the 5.4. If I could buy a new one, like an 09 or 10 model year, it would be this exact set-up (even if a smaller engine was still offered). Or I may wait and see if (when?) FoMoCo puts the Coyote in the Expy.
 

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Im OK with the 5.4, I personally like the 4.6 more from a mod standpoint, but the 5.4 has crazy torque

The 4x4 system is awesome in these trucks I love my 4x4
 

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I like mine. the only thing different I would have done is gotten an 03 or 04 instead.
There are more upgrade options available for the 2v vs the 3v.
 

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i have the 5.4L Trition V8 4X4 EB and i LOVE it... runs great, nice and smooth and gives me the power i need when i need it... i can go a good 450 miles with a full tank...
 

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5.4 4X4 - 2005

For point of reference, I had an 01 Explorer Sport Trac, 4.0 V6, 4X4. I averaged 19 on the highway, and 14 in town. I traded it in on my Expedition, and I get the same 14 MPG in town, and I get 18 on the highway. For the same mileage in town, and only 1 MPG less on the highway, I can only say that I wish I had done this sooner. The extra room, 50% more HP, and 60% more torque make it more than worth it. I have yet to tow anything, but I have a 5X10 utility trailer, and an 18' boat on tandem trailer that I used to pull with the Sport Trac and I am sure this will be night and day difference there. 4X4 works well, and I like the Auto 4X4 setting for bad weather when the wife is driving. Not to mention the RSC system is highly rated too. Really happy with the Expedition overall.

One complaint on the expedition is poor preparation and painting from the factory on the rear liftgate. Paint bubling up on edges of center recess where license is located.
 
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