2007 Ford Expedition to Look More Rugged and To Be More Functional
by Terry Brown on 2007-09-23As per the newest version of this vehicle, the 2007 Ford Expedition will now be using a new platform which is the T1 platform. This platform is the very same platform used by the Ford F 150. Compared to the previous platform that the previous Ford Expeditions used, this new one has ten per cent more torsional rigidity. Also, there will be a new independent rear suspension. The power of the sport utility vehicle will come from the 5.4 Triton V8 engine that could actually produce 300 horsepower and 365 pound feet of torque. And it also could work well by having the capacity to tow some 9100 pounds. This new and restyled vehicle was introduced to the public during the Houston Auto Show.
The Ford Motor Company markets this SUV as one vehicle that would certainly be up for any kind of adventure and take any open roads. It is bigger, bolder, and better compared to its forebears. And yes, it has a more aggressive look which is just equal to the power and functionality that it has. It also holds a new and bolder grille. The look that the Ford Expedition holds is more chiseled, rugged, and muscled. However, this is just the way the Ford Motor Company wants this vehicle to look like.
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About The Author: Terry Brown is a 32 year old from Houston Texas, and an enthusiast for anything auto-related. He currently writes auto-related articles for several publications.