Williamb97
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Chevy and Dodge are about the same. Just have to deal with it.
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Any details you would like to share? And what you have had to pay for out-of-pocket that wasn't covered by warranty?Good it should. Worst car I have ever owned. I have driven only Expeditions since 1999. I own a 2018 limited.
I would dump it but it’s value has been cut in half since purchase. I do not believe I can afford to maintain this car as the miles add up.
You have a legitimate concern except it applies to pretty much every new vehicle except for maybe the Yaris or a bicycle. The complexity of modern vehicles is mind numbing. All of them are reliable till they aren’t lol. All I can suggest if your buying new don’t buy a decade old technology like DVD players.More I read about trans issues, shocks, cam phasers, and the dvd being subpar, it just makes me not want to drop the coin on this. I already have a junky van people swore was good.
I don’t even know what I want now. GM stuff isn’t known for reliability and I’ve watched family get burned by them. The Toyota offering is outdated and doesn’t seem to have the space in back I want.
Just a frustrating situation.
More I read about trans issues, shocks, cam phasers, and the dvd being subpar, it just makes me not want to drop the coin on this. I already have a junky van people swore was good.
I don’t even know what I want now. GM stuff isn’t known for reliability and I’ve watched family get burned by them. The Toyota offering is outdated and doesn’t seem to have the space in back I want.
Just a frustrating situation.
Curent generation Expedition is the best full-size SUV on the market today along with the Navigator. Just look at any editorial sources and their reviews. Every vehicle has a few problems. The only real competitor is the current generation Suburban/Tahoe/Escalade, and believe me, they are NOT a good value. You're welcome to wait for the 2021 Sububran to come out, but you're in for a bit of wait.
I don't consider the Armada/Sequoia comparable as they don't offer extended wheelbase versions, which leaves their trunks good for a few bags and nothing more.
Agree with above but the Armada and Sequoia as with the current GMs is that they are all a generation (or two) behind. Ford is losing money because the entire industry is slowing (more reliable cars in general and a slowing economy for a majority of Americans). They also gave up on all their car sales due to them being stale compared to their competitors... These trucks are their bread and butter. Previous experience holds 0 bearing on an entirely new platform. Dealer experience however is a major factor. Its honestly more important than the vehicle itself. A buddy of mine bought the new RDX and had issues buying the thing. Now he is stuck with a horrid service department and is regretting the decision. Either way, good luck on your new purchase!
Sad but true. I have learned (over the course of many years and many vehicles) that dealerships are only good for covered warranty work. For everything else, either do it yourself or take it to a reputable local shop. Lincoln charged me $130 to plug a flat tire on a recent visit, while previously rotated and mounted a set of 4 tires for $90. I walked out of there fuming. Few days later the "manager" called me and said they'll make it right. Never got a refund on my credit card.
The funny thing is, if you go on Lincoln/Ford website and look at individual dealership, they are all (and I mean ALL) getting 4.5 star ratings and above. Strangely, Yelp and Google Maps reviews are just the opposite. Kind of makes you wonder who writes them.
Dealer model only exists for service purposes. If it wasn't a state law in many parts of the country, manufacturers would happily let you order online and ship direct like Carvana, etc. Dealing with ****** middlemen is an antiquated process.
Yup, its all brands... luxury or not. I have had the best overall luck with Infiniti but I know they are really hurting at the moment so no idea how long that will last. I used to drive over an hour each way to have my R32 serviced. Totally worth it, I went from being belittled for asking a question the service manager clearly didn't know the answer to, to "I can't wait to see a turbo on one of these things". I got spoiled with the local commercial ford truck shop connected to a Ford dealership. It has closed recently so I'm rolling the dice a bit with the Nav, but the dealer that I'm buying from has the most volume in the area so hopefully that will translate to good service. I briefly talked to the Lincoln "service manager" but he seemed a bit more of a buddy of the owner than actual service manager. The dealership has only been open two weeks so we shal see... Next time I'm in I'm going to try and find some techs...

Yeah Toyota V8 4runners run the same odd ball ABS system the SLK500 has both are well known for “surprise you have no brakes!” Moments. $3600-$4000 fix in the Yota.I am planning on replacing my 2008 Expedition (35K miles) with a Toyota Highlander or a Honda Pilot. ABS just went out going down the road. little to no brakes. We put in dual master cylinders in the late 60s to avoid this. Now Ford, the EPA, and the Gov have brought back total brake failure. For 67 yrs I have driven only Fords. Not anymore. I saw that Ford lost $1.7B last quarter. Decline in reliability, escalation in cost, and not giving the customers what they want (normally aspirated 5L Expedition). Whats wrong with these people.
Honestly, the fact that most people who know nothing about cars get taken to the cleaners by these guys thinking they get quality dealer service because of leather couches, free WiFi and some cheap donuts is plain old thievery.
Its not called an R32 but simply a Golf R now. I own a 2017 model with Stage 2 mods. 0-60 in 3.6 seconds. Can’t ask for a more fun car to drive for the price. It I do all the work myself. VW warranty went out the window the moment I flashed the ECU.

Hopefully some bigger turbos will be ready by then. APR is saying STG2 isn't worth a seperate tune on the B9s...
Nice set up byathread. I have a 27RBDS Winnie that I tow with my 2010 EB Expy. How's your Expy handling the payload/tow? I'm at my Expy's payload limit or over quite often unfortunately. I have been eyeing the new generation Expys as an upgrade soon. Any idea what your payload capacity sticker says?
What kind of WDH you using? I use an Equalizer WDH set up and it took a good year to finally get it dialed in to where I don't have white knuckle adventures on trips. Now it's pretty planted when driving, but I did have to apply an aggressive WDH setup.


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I've had a '99, '09 and now drive the '09 and a '17 Expy and have never experienced any of these issuesMore I read about trans issues, shocks, cam phasers, and the dvd being subpar, it just makes me not want to drop the coin on this. I already have a junky van people swore was good.
I don’t even know what I want now. GM stuff isn’t known for reliability and I’ve watched family get burned by them. The Toyota offering is outdated and doesn’t seem to have the space in back I want.
Just a frustrating situation.
Whereabouts? My cousins live in mill creek and further west. Some family still up there, my mom grew up in Erie. We go to Sara's on Presque Isle and my cousin told me about a couple other spots we have yet to try. Grew up in Pittsburgh, so, Lake Erie was our summertime destination. Boating, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, beach 11 lounging, lots of fun... We used to have fires with driftwood out on gull point, but no humans allowed anymore. I watched that lake go from murky to clearer than tropical in my lifetime. Good old invasive species! Awesome wreck diving...Where do you guys camp in Erie? That is where I grew up.![]()