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Philpott Motors - 1400 U.S. Highway 69 Nederland, TX 77627 - 888.973.5338
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2011 Ford Expedition EL
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Condition Note:  This vehicle does have some minor dings and scratches, nothing major.


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About Philpott Motors

Philpott Motors commits to make our dealership a rewarding place to work and conduct business.  Our number one priority will be to "Build Customers for Life".  We will accomplish this by employing professional, caring, and educated staff dedicated to total customer satisfaction.  We will partner with our customer to assure they make wise decisions regarding their automotive needs before, during and after a purchase.

Our staff believes that we cannot successfully operate our dealership and be a valuable part of the Southeast Texas Economy without "giving back" to our area and its residents.  For that reason, Philpott Motors will support and work with area causes that benefit and enrich the lives of our neighbors.

From the beginning in 1950, the Philpott name has stood for quality sales, quality service, and quality people.

We recommit ourselves to that goal everyday.
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Philpott Motors
1400 U.S. Highway 69
Nederland, Texas 77627
Ask for: Carl Howton
Dealership: 888.973.5338
Cell: 409.455.8092
Email: Email Seller
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Full-size SUV with big towing capacity.

  • The Ford Expedition EL is a longer bodied version of the regular Expedition. When equipped with four-wheel drive, the Expedition EL will get you there whether the road is dry, wet, snowy, or even when there's hardly any road at all.
  • The Expedition EL adds more cargo-carrying capacity with a long 131-inch wheelbase. For 2011 the Expedition EL is available in four trims: XL, XLT, Limited, and King Ranch. It is powered by a SOHC 5.4-liter V-8 that is rated at 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard equipment. It is available with either rear-wheel drive or electronically engaged four-wheel drive. A Class III trailer hitch and trailer sway control are standard. The Expedition EL offers towing capacities in the 9000-pound range. Safety equipment includes front and side-impact air bags, three-row head-protection curtain air bags, anti-lock braking, and electronic stability control with anti-rollover technology.
  • The 2011 Ford Expedition EL is a carryover from 2010 with two of the trims renamed.


Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Introduction

The Ford Expedition is a full-size sport-utility vehicle. It seats up to eight people, hauls a mountain of gear, and can tow trailers in the 9,000-pound range. When equipped with four-wheel drive, the Expedition will get there whether the road is dry, wet, snowy, or even when there's hardly any road at all.

The cabin features rich materials and generous space in all three seating rows. The second- and third-row seats fold flat to create a useful rear cargo area.

Extended-length Expedition EL models add even more cargo-carrying capacity, especially noticeable when trying to load groceries or gear behind the third-row seats.

Thanks in part to independent rear suspension, the Expedition offers a smooth ride that is more car-like than most big, truck-based SUVs. That's nice on long drives. With its combination of utility, a smooth, stable ride and a pleasant interior, the Ford Expedition is a fine choice for families that tow or take driving vacations. Ford's 5.4-liter V8 powers all models.

There are few changes for 2011 Expedition models. Expedition was last redesigned for the 2007 model year.

The Ford Expedition comes in two lengths, the standard model with a 119-inch wheelbase, and the Expedition EL with its 131-inch wheelbase. Every Expedition is powered by a single-overhead-cam 5.4-liter V8 rated at 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. A 6-speed automatic transmission is standard equipment.

Every Expedition model is available with either rear-wheel drive (2WD) or electronically engaged ControlTrac four-wheel drive (4WD) that can be driven on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. Four trim levels are available: The XL, the upscale XLT, the luxurious Limited, and the top-of-the-line King Ranch.

All Expedition models include AdvanceTrac electronic stability control system with Roll Stability Control (RSC), including standard Trailer Sway Control that detects trailer sway motion and takes corrective measures to bring both the vehicle and the trailer under control.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Walkaround

The Ford Expedition is a truck and it doesn't pretend to be anything else. This is a good identity to have, because Ford trucks continue to have an outstanding reputation for utility, reliability and durability.

Both the long and regular-length versions of the Expedition use many of the components from the Ford F-150 pickup. However, the Expedition features independent rear suspension, which improves driving precision, ride comfort, and rear-seat roominess.

This third-generation Expedition features a three-bar grille, large headlights, and a domed hood that combine to deliver a look that's both distinctive and respectable. There are several different wheel designs, including 20-inchers with a chrome finish.

The Expedition rides on a wheelbase of 119.0 inches, while the EL models stretch that to 131.0 inches. Overall, the EL measures 14.8 inches longer than the standard Expedition, and that adds slightly over 22 cubic feet of cargo volume, from 108.3 cubic feet for the Expedition to 130.8 for the EL.

The Expedition and the Expedition EL are big vehicles, measuring more than 17 feet from nose to tail. As a result, crowded parking lots can be challenging. The Expedition has a turning circle of nearly 41 feet, while the EL requires nearly 44 feet.

They're also heavy, as even the base 2WD Expedition weighs almost 6,000 pounds, and a loaded EL with 4WD will be comfortably over that.

The King Ranch model can be identified by its gold exterior accents and unique wheel design.

The Expedition comes with running boards as standard equipment. Power retractable running boards that deploy when the doors are opened are optional. Some owners prefer no running boards, but that doesn't appear to be an option.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Driving Impression

Full-size sport-utilities aren't known for their driving manners, but the latest-generation of vehicles from both Ford and General Motors offer real progress in delivering a more car-like impression.

In this regard, the Ford Expedition tracks down the highway with excellent straight-line stability, negotiates forest roads with surprising agility, and absorbs impacts from bumps or broken pavement without straying from its path. It maintains a surprisingly calm ride considering its truck heritage. Most of the advantage comes from the synergy between a rigid frame, high-pressure gas shocks that afford excellent wheel control, and a second-generation, link-type independent rear suspension.

Steering effort is light and easy. The two-speed 4WD system is engaged with a simple rotary knob mounted on the dashboard, and it automatically reduces throttle sensitivity in low range for better traction in slippery circumstances.

The overhead-cam 5.4-liter V8 delivers 310 hp, but it's really tuned to deliver torque, 365 pound-feet of it, for towing. The 6-speed automatic transmission runs seamlessly through the gears, keeping the engine from laboring through its rpm range. The result is a lot of reliable power.

We did notice some hesitation at initial throttle opening in some situations. It we came to a stop sign at the top of a hill, stopped, then accelerated, there was sometimes a pause while the transmission engaged and forward momentum began.

The Expedition makes an excellent tow vehicle. With the optional towing package, the standard 4WD Expedition is rated at 8,900 pounds, the 2WD at 9,200 pounds, the 2WD EL at 8,900 pounds, and the 4WD EL at 8,700 pounds. We've found the load-leveling air suspension works very well. Using a weight-distribution hitch, we found the Expedition relatively smooth and reasonably stable while pulling a 24-foot trailer with two race cars stacked inside along with tools and spares, and three adults riding in the cabin.

For all its comfort and stability, the Expedition is still about utility rather than sport. When it comes to driving, the Expedition feels big and heavy, which it is. As good as it is, the Expedition certainly isn't sporty and no one should expect it to be. Still, the Expedition's overall driving performance is quite refined for its class.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Interior

The Ford Expedition features a rich blend of finishes, textures and color. Wood, chrome and leather make the Expedition an inviting place to spend a day on the road. The layout of the gauges and controls is easy to understand and no controls are too far out of easy reach. The King Ranch is a great representation of modern American-style luxury.

Captain's chairs with movable armrests are standard across the four model lines. Leather-upholstered examples are available with a heating/cooling feature that makes them a more comfortable companion in winter and summer. Generous driver's-seat travel helps accommodate taller drivers, and it's a perfect match for the Expedition's movable pedals, so a wide range of sizes of drivers can sit comfortably.

The second seating row reflects Ford's thoughtful approach to passenger comfort: The standard 40/20/40 bench seat incorporates a center section that slides, bringing a child seat within easier reach of front-seat passengers. Optional second-row captain's chairs with a center-aisle pass-through can be substituted for adult-rated comfort.

Packaging advantages afforded by the Expedition's independent rear suspension enable the third-row seat to deliver more comfort for adults compared to the accommodations provided by the Chevy Tahoe. In fact, third-row room is among the best of any SUV, though three adults won't want to sit in the back for long. The high ride height also makes getting in and out a task for children.

The Expedition's liftgate with its flip-up glass hatch makes access to the cargo area very easy. The Expedition's second- and third-row bench-type seats fold flat into the cargo floor, affording a long cargo area that can be easily loaded. This means you don't have to unbolt the passenger seats and leave them on the floor of your garage every time you're making a serious run to the home improvement store. In this regard, the Expedition is much better designed than GM's large SUVs. The Expedition is also available with an optional power-folding third-row seat and electronically powered liftgate to make it even easier to load cargo. However, the seat cushions of the second- and third-row seats are a little slim in order to allow the seats to fold properly.

The Expedition is about more than convenience. A DVD-based navigation system with sizable 6.5-inch screen is available as an option. The rear-seat DVD entertainment system has an eight-inch screen that flips down from the headliner and also includes two sets of wireless headphones. A plug-in jack for an MP3 player is standard across the line. The Expedition is even a nice place to be when all the entertainment is switched off, as the combination of thick glass and a generous amount of acoustic insulation behind the dash and on the floor makes this a remarkably quiet interior; it's actually possible to have a conversation with the people in the third-row seat while you're at the wheel.

Ford's rear backup camera is less impressive than many others. The image is shown in the rear-view mirror, and is quite small. While the image is useful, obstacles are not as easy to spot as they are in systems that show their images on six- or seven-inch dash-mounted screens.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Summary

Among full-size sport-utilities, the Ford Expedition stands apart with its superior driving comfort and utility package. Ford is right on target with its family adventure concept, and the Ford Expedition is one of the best vehicles for family vacation travel on the American road. It makes an excellent tow vehicle, smooth and stable, with tow capacities in the 9,000-pound range.

Kirk Bell contributed to this report from Chicago, with staff reports from NewCarTestDrive.com.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com
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Philpott Motors

1400 U.S. Highway 69
Nederland, Texas 77627
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Ask For:Carl Howton
Dealership:888.973.5338
Cell:409.455.8092
Email: Email Seller
Hours of Operation (CST):
Monday - Friday08:30am-07:00pm
Saturday09:00am-05:00pm
Description
Basic Information
  • VIN Number: 1FMJK1J58BEF12251
  • Stock Number: TBEF12251
  • Model Year: 2011
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Expedition EL
  • Style Name
  • Vehicle Trim
  • Body Type: SUV
  • Vehicle Type
  • Exterior Color: Maroon
  • Interior Color: Gray
Suspension
  • Independent Suspension: Four-Wheel
  • Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear
In Car Entertainment
  • Audio System: SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite
  • Rear Audio: Multi-Source
  • Antenna Type: Window Grid
Comfort
  • Trunk Lights: Cargo Area Light
  • Mats: Carpet Front And Rear
  • Reading Lights: Front And Rear
  • Steering Wheel Trim: Leather
  • Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Towing and Hauling
  • Trailer Hitch
Engine
  • Engine Description: 5.4L V8 24V
  • Fuel Type: Flexible Fuel
  • Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 3
  • Aspiration: Normal
  • Compression Ratio: 9.80 : 1
  • MPG Automatic City: 13
  • MPG Automatic Highway: 18
Instrumentation
  • Clock
  • Compass
  • External Temp
  • Low Fuel Level
  • Tachometer
  • Trip Computer
Seats
  • Drivers Height: Power
  • Seating Capacity: 8
  • Front Seat Type: Bucket
  • Folding: Fold Forward Seatback
  • Thirdrow Seat Type: 60-40
Features
  • Running Boards
  • Bumpers: Body-Colored
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
Doors
  • Liftgate Window: Flip-Up
  • Side Door Type: Conventional
DriveTrain
  • Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic
  • Drive Train Type: 4WD
  • 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time
  • Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel
  • Locking Hubs: Auto
  • Transfer Case: Electronic
Roof and Glass
  • Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
  • Rear Defogger
  • Rear Qtr Windows: Wiper Park
  • Rear Wiper: Fixed Interval
  • Roof Rack
  • Privacy Glass: Deep
Convenience
  • Cruise Control
  • Windows: Power Windows
  • Steering Power: Speed-Proportional Power Steering
  • Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable
  • Mirrors: Power Remote
  • Power Door Locks
  • Adjustable Pedals: Power
  • Center Console: Full With Covered Storage
  • Cupholders: Front And Rear
  • Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear
  • Overhead Console: Full With Storage
  • Power Outlets: 4
  • Universal Remote Transmitter
Safety
  • Driver and Passenger Airbag
  • Head Airbags: Curtain 1St, 2Nd And 3Rd Row
  • ABS: 4-Wheel
  • Anti Theft System
  • Stability Control
  • Safety Locks
  • Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off
  • Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Turning Circle: 44
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
  • Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable
  • Rear Headrests: 2
  • Third Row Headrests: 2
  • Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt
  • Side Airbag
  • Stability Control: Stability Control With Anti-Roll
Dimensions
  • Front Head Room: 39.5 Inches
  • Front Hip Room: 60.2 Inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 63.2 Inches
  • Front Leg Room: 41.1 Inches
  • Rear Head Room: 39.7 Inches
  • Rear Hip Room: 59.9 Inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 39.1 Inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 63.7 Inches
  • Luggage Capacity: 43 Cu.Ft.
  • Length: 221.3 Inches
  • Width: 78.8 Inches
  • Height: 78.3 Inches
  • Wheelbase: 131.0 Inches
  • Ground Clearance: 8.7 Inches
  • Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 7,720 Lbs.
  • Curb Weight: 6,132 Lbs.
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