
This vehicle is totally unreal.
We have to start out by saying that we are in the minority on the
Expedition. This car has won practically every single award it could--Car
and Drivel, Road and Breakdown Lane, and so on down the line. The magazines
loved it because it's new, it's different, and it's humongous. Everyone
loved it. Except us.
What do we think of it?
We think the Expedition is the Cadillac Fleetwood of sport utility vehicles,
in all kinds of ways. It is cushy and comfortable, and squishy and soft.
It soaks up bumps and handles huge craters incredibly well. Most of all,
though, the Expedition is huge. Get this: it has 17-inch wheels. You don't
want to be anywhere near this car if you have to drive into a city. If you
live in an urban environment and have to deal with things like parking
spaces, sharp turns, or even worse--parking garages--stay as far away from
this vehicle as you can. If you live out in the boonies, or if you live in
the suburbs and don't drive into the city very often, then you can consider it.
This vehicle has a tremendous capacity to carry people. We drove this car
into Harvard Square one evening, and we comfortably fit eight people in it.
Once we got to the parking garage, however, we discovered that it would not
fit! It was too high. It fit in the next parking garage we went to, but
only after a tremendous amount of hassle backing the thing into a
normal-sized spot. What a pain in the butt!
Mechanically, we have to praise it. It was a wonderfully smooth engine and
transmission. It's much more comfortable than you'd ever expect a big truck
to be. If you need a huge vehicle for camping, towing and similar chores,
this is the vehicle for you. The direct competitors are the Tahoe and the
Chevy Suburban, if you're shopping around. This is a much nicer vehicle
than the Suburban, however. It is nicely made, and it felt strong and
rugged. But, c'mon--nothing should have 17-inch wheels unless it has the
Gross Vehicle Weight printed on the side in big letters and a DOT permit!
This is a guy's vehicle--big and powerful. Several women--including our own
Catherine Patooty Ray--commented that it didn't feel "cozy." Of course it
doesn't feel cozy. The Expedition is cavernous! The only way it'll feel
cozy is if you're male and weigh more than 280 pounds. Also, a word of
warning to you single guys: based on two important criteria, the Expedition
is not a babe magnet:
Criterion #1: Women appeared to be intimidated by it.
Criterion #2: Several truck drivers walked over and told us that *we*
looked good in it!
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