Just picked up a 2018 Expedition in Canada, Limited edition with some minor add ons.
Generally love the vehicle, that transmission is very good and plays nice with the ecoboost 3.6. As others have noted interior fit and finish is good although in diminishes fast in the 3rd row to hard plastics I don’t mind that too much.
But I do have some quibbles. On a 70k+ CAD machine, halogens? Seriously? We’re talking about heating a wire up until it glows technology, one step up from oil lamps. And not even decent xenon halogens but dim yellow ones. Come on Ford.
Voice controlled Navigation whether you want it or not. So my passenger can’t type an address in? Oh no, let’s use voice activated search for street names, street names whose pronunciation even the locals argue about. Take Edinburgh Street, having lived in UK for a while it’s pronounced in Scotland “Ed – In – Burra”
Locals here call it “Ed In Burg”, Sync 3? No idea still haven’t figured out a pronunciation it will understand. Oh it’ll find a McDonalds for you faster than a fat kid chasing an ice cream truck, but try giving a house number, street name, city, postcode and it will choke every single time.
1000 km later and the driver door is squeaking if I rest the side of my knee against it, hmmm
Try putting in or taking out a large phone like a Note 8 or S9+ on the wireless charger, not something I would recommend while driving. Was flat horizontal too boring? Let’s put it at an angle and have you slide the phone up over a lip and try to seat it inside the raised rectangular lip by touch only. It’s like Jenga in reverse.
Just in case people think I am all negative let me tell you some of the things I absolutely love. Being able to stretch my legs out past the pedals or right foot rest and barely able to touch the firewall carpet. I mean really stretching and just about able to touch it.
A button to drop the rear headrests when not in use from the driver’s seat. Awesome!
That engine transmission combo. It’s a winner. And uses engine breaking sensibly when you minus the cruise control down to a lower speed.
10.5l/100km at 118 to 120kmh speeds on a new engine. And many more.
John
Generally love the vehicle, that transmission is very good and plays nice with the ecoboost 3.6. As others have noted interior fit and finish is good although in diminishes fast in the 3rd row to hard plastics I don’t mind that too much.
But I do have some quibbles. On a 70k+ CAD machine, halogens? Seriously? We’re talking about heating a wire up until it glows technology, one step up from oil lamps. And not even decent xenon halogens but dim yellow ones. Come on Ford.
Voice controlled Navigation whether you want it or not. So my passenger can’t type an address in? Oh no, let’s use voice activated search for street names, street names whose pronunciation even the locals argue about. Take Edinburgh Street, having lived in UK for a while it’s pronounced in Scotland “Ed – In – Burra”
Locals here call it “Ed In Burg”, Sync 3? No idea still haven’t figured out a pronunciation it will understand. Oh it’ll find a McDonalds for you faster than a fat kid chasing an ice cream truck, but try giving a house number, street name, city, postcode and it will choke every single time.
1000 km later and the driver door is squeaking if I rest the side of my knee against it, hmmm
Try putting in or taking out a large phone like a Note 8 or S9+ on the wireless charger, not something I would recommend while driving. Was flat horizontal too boring? Let’s put it at an angle and have you slide the phone up over a lip and try to seat it inside the raised rectangular lip by touch only. It’s like Jenga in reverse.
Just in case people think I am all negative let me tell you some of the things I absolutely love. Being able to stretch my legs out past the pedals or right foot rest and barely able to touch the firewall carpet. I mean really stretching and just about able to touch it.
A button to drop the rear headrests when not in use from the driver’s seat. Awesome!
That engine transmission combo. It’s a winner. And uses engine breaking sensibly when you minus the cruise control down to a lower speed.
10.5l/100km at 118 to 120kmh speeds on a new engine. And many more.
John



