1997 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Chalfont, Pennsylvania, United States
4.6L 215 hp V8
Horsepower 215 @ 4400 rpm
Torque 290 @ 3250 rpm
Displacement 4600 cc
Bore X Stroke 3.60 X 3.60
Compression Ratio 9.0:1
Gas Tank Size 30.0 gallons
Front Legroom 40.9 in
Back Legroom 38.9 in
Wheelbase 119.0
Length 204.6 inches
Height 76.4 inches
Standard Payload 1825 lbs
Maximum Payload 1825 lbs
Standard Towing 6100 lbs
Max Towing 7900 lbs
Front Airbags Driver Standard Passenger Standard
ABS Brakes Standard
Air Conditioning Standard
Power Seats Driver
Power Windows Standard
Power Door Locks Standard
Stereo Radio, Cassette Player
Transmission 4-Speed Automatic Drivetrain 4WD
MPG 12 city 17 highway
1997 Ford Expedition XLT Dark red with grey interior Starts right up, drives good, shifts smoothly Engine runs smoothly, RPMs are steady This is a used car and is being sold as is. There is no warranty with this car. A couple nicks and dings here and there but overall not bad for a 1997. Interior has some imperfections and could use a good detailing. Some of the interior light bulbs are out and need replacing. Rear tires are in excellent shape but front tires will need to be replaced soon since there is only about 20% tread left. Just installed brand new headlight lenses which look great.
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