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2004 Ford Excursion


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Ford Excursion Problems
Ignition coil fault
2001, check engine light does not come on but
engine bucks and spudders when starting to
drive...

Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FR or RR
Price (out of date):$74098


The Excursion has three engine choices: a Triton 5.4L 8 cylinder 260 hp gas engine, a Triton 6.8L 10 cylinder 300 hp gas engine and a Power Stroke 7.3L 8 cylinder 235 hp diesel engine. Available in 2 and 4 wheel drive with towing packages starting at 6200 lbs. and ranging up to 10,000 lbs.

2004 Ford Excursion specs, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FR or RR, Transmission Gearbox Automatic

The Ford Excursion was a full-size sport utility vehicle produced by the Ford Motor Company between model years 2000 and 2005 (2006 in Mexico). It was the largest SUV in the lineup while it was produced. Based on the Super Duty pickup truck platform, it offered large V8 (gasoline and diesel) and V10 (gasoline) engines (while it was also Ford's only V10-powered SUV), and seating for up to 9 passengers. Along with the Hummer H2, it is a popular SUV for conversion into a limousine. It was designed to slot above the Ford Expedition as the flagship in the company's SUV lineup. The Excursion was designed to be classified as a heavy-duty vehicle, as for commercial or rural use, with a gross vehicle weight rating of over 8,500lb (3,900kg) , which exempted the vehicle from Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) fuel economy regulations and quoting United States Environmental Protection Agencyā€ˇ (EPA) fuel economy estimates . Its position in the Ford SUV lineup was replaced in 2007 by an extended-length version of the Expedition. The last Excursion was produced on September 30, 2005, at Ford's Louisville plant, although the last Excursions were sold as 2006 models for the Mexican market. Production was canceled to focus on Super Duty trucks.


Introduced in 1999 as a 2000 model year, the Excursion was immediately criticized for being too large to fit in most home garages and its poor fuel economy (around 12mpg-US (20L/ 100km; 14mpg-imp)-14mpg-US (17L/ 100km; 17mpg-imp) highway, 8mpg-US (29L/ 100km; 9.6mpg-imp) city, and 10mpg-US (24L/ 100km; 12mpg-imp)-11mpg-US (21L/ 100km; 13mpg-imp) combined highway and city) relative to the Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL, its chief competitors . Shortly before launch, the Sierra Club awarded the Excursion an "Exxon Valdez" award for this reason, in reference to the ill-fated oil tanker. Sales were initially good, but slowed as gasoline prices rose. In 2003, the 7.3 L Powerstroke diesel was replaced with a more powerful, 6.0 L Powerstroke diesel, giving 0 to 60mph times of under 10 seconds with reduced noise levels. Industry insiders expected Ford to stop producing the Excursion, but sales continued through the 2005 model year, for which it received a minor facelift, and production of the Excursion ended in September 2005.



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