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2002 Ford Expedition

The 2002 ford Expedition comes in four trims the Expedition XLT, Expedition XLT 4WD, Expedition Eddie Bauer, and Expedition Eddie Bauer 4WD. All of these trims can seat up to 9 passengers, aside from that, it comes with the basic features of air conditioning, power door locks, power windows and dual power outside mirrors. Safety features such as the keyless entry system and theft deterrent system are also available. If engine power is the question, the Ford Expedition XLT Sport Utility is outstanding with an eight-cylinder, SOHC, sequential port fuel injected engine that kicks up 220 horsepower and 293 lbs-ft of torque. But the Ford Expedition XLT 4WD kicks in a four-wheel on-demand drive for easier maneuvering on rough roads.
 
The pricier Eddie Bauer trim possesses features not available to the XLT trim, like the front fog lights, a moonroof/sunroof, an AM/FM stereo with CD player, and a leather upholstery that lends a classy look to the car’s insides. Expedition XLT comes standard with Ford's 4.6L, SOHC Triton V-8 engine, which produces 232 horsepower at 4,750 rpm and 291 lb.-ft of torque at 3,500 rpm. The 4.6-liter engine is now equipped with a 3.55:1 rear axle ratio, replacing the 3.31 axle. The 5.4L, SOHC Triton V-8, standard on the Eddie Bauer and optional on the XLT, delivers 260 horsepower at 4,500 rpm and 350 lb.-ft of torque at 2,500 rpm. The combination of 5.4L V-8 engine and Class IV trailer towing group enables the Expedition to tow trailer loads up to 8,200 pounds for two-wheel drive models, and 7,400 pounds, for four-wheel drive.

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