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2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch
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2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 141,220 mi.

$14,420

$10,495

Est. $142/mo

3.5L V6 4WD A
12 days in market
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating
Bluetooth...
(571) 424-8225
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Chantilly, VA
Excellent Deal
2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch
1/17
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2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 137,567 mi.

$17,465

$14,988

Est. $203/mo

3.5L V6 4WD A
1 day in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
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(423) 545-9501
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Athens, TN
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2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch
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2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 179,556 mi.

$11,679

$10,995

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 4 A
9 months in market
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
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(706) 529-7830
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Dalton, GA
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1/31
Price Drop, $900 (30 Nov 2024)

2014 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 138,090 mi.

$12,161

$13,000

Est. $176/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(772) 325-1316
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Vero Beach, FL
Fair Deal
1/41
Price Drop, $297 (30 Nov 2024)

2013 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 125,457 mi.

$14,288

$15,480

Est. $210/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
3 months in market
King Ranch Package
Leather Seats
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(813) 425-2600
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Tampa, FL
Fair Deal
1/18

2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 153,769 mi.

$15,186

$15,998

Est. $217/mo

3.5L V6 4WD A
1 month in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
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(727) 761-9995
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Tampa, FL
Fair Deal
1/28

2013 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 181,681 mi.

$7,475

$8,999

Est. $122/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
12 days in market
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
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(317) 300-1665
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Indianapolis, IN
Fair Deal
1/15
Price Drop, $2,000 (26 Nov 2024)

2013 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 133,128 mi.

$12,269

$12,900

Est. $175/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
9 days in market
Leather Seats
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(772) 934-6332
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Stuart, FL
Fair Deal
1/19
Price Drop, $1,319 (07 Nov 2024)

2013 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 107,112 mi.

$15,344

$16,581

Est. $225/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
1 month in market
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
(979) 743-4111
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Schulenburg, TX
Fair Deal
1/31

2014 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 164,817 mi.

$10,611

$12,500

Est. $169/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
1 month in market
Power Package
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(218) 739-5426
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Fergus Falls, MN
Fair Deal
1/25

2014 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 87,536 mi.

$18,529

$19,900

Est. $270/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
20 days in market
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(501) 362-5815
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Heber Springs, AR
Bad Deal
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2014 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 128,705 mi.

$13,882

$16,995

Est. $230/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
14 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(828) 586-0900
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Sylva, NC
Bad Deal
1/21
Price Drop, $500 (24 Nov 2024)

2014 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 98,332 mi.

$15,872

$19,495

Est. $264/mo

5.4L V8 4WD A
22 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(937) 879-5530
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Fairborn, OH
Overpriced
1/31
Price Drop, $675 (28 Aug 2024)

2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 90,046 mi.

$19,923

$23,995

Est. $325/mo

3.5L V6 4WD A
15 months in market
Leather Seats
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(865) 351-6609
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Sevierville, TN
Overpriced
1/20

2015 Ford Expedition King Ranch - 173,180 mi.

$15,016

$19,988

Est. $271/mo

3.5L V6 4WD A
29 days in market
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(605) 432-4525
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Milbank, SD

2014 Ford Expedition Review


Pros

  • Spacious third row
  • Smooth ride quality
  • Highest towing capacity in class

Cons

  • V-8 engine struggles under load
  • The Interior includes some low quality plastics
  • Sluggish infotainment

The new Ford Expedition is quite large and is attuned for families looking to tow boats or trailers along. The standard-wheelbase Expedition and the extended-wheelbase Expedition EL are some of the largest SUVs on the road.

Overview


The 2014 Ford Expedition soldiers on its older platform, though the SUV can tow up to 9,200 pounds making it one of the most capable and spacious vehicles on the market. The new Ford Expedition is quite large and is attuned for families looking to tow boats or trailers along. The standard-wheelbase Expedition and the extended-wheelbase Expedition EL are some of the largest SUVs on the road. Ford sells the 2014 Expedition in a total of three trims- XLT, Limited, and top-of-the-line King Ranch, with XL models exclusive to fleet customers.

 

There is plenty of space in the cabin, even in the standard-wheelbase variants to carry full-size adults in all three rows. The interiors become more and more refined as you move up the trims, and include all of the most modern features offered by Ford. Powering the SUV is a large 5.4L V-8 mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox putting forth 310 horsepower. The SUV stands up to similar large SUVs, the Chevrolet Tahoe and the Toyota Sequoia.

Pricing and Features
6.0/10


The 2014 Ford Expedition is a body-on-frame SUV available in two body sizes: the standard-wheelbase Expedition and the elongated wheelbase Expedition EL. There are 3 trims on offer, the base XLT, the Limited, and the premium King Ranch. Every expedition offers seating for 8 passengers, with optional captain's chairs in the second row.

Trim

XLT

Limited

King Ranch

MSRP (RWD)

$41,990

$49,050

$53,300

MSRP (4WD)

$44,890

$51,950

$56,200

Key Features

18” alloy wheels

Everything on the XLT +

Everything on Limited +

 

Automatic Headlights

Dual-zone climate control

Two-tone exterior paint

 

Fog lights

Power liftgate

Upgraded headlights

 

Running boards

Leather upholstery

Premium leather upholstery

 

Keyless entry

7-speaker audio system

Wood-grain interior trim

 

Cruise control

8-way power passenger seat

 
 

Cloth upholstery

Wood trimmed steering wheel

 
  6-way power-adjustable seats    

We Recommend

The massive vehicle becomes quite difficult to maneuver around urban roads, and as such we would recommend the rear-view camera offered in the XLT 201A package. The XLT should satiate all your space and feature requirements with its additional packages. While the King Ranch trim seems unnecessarily expensive.

Engine and Performance
7.4/10


Powering the SUV is a 5.4L V-8 motor with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The powertrain puts up 310 horsepower and 365 foot-pounds of torque.

Rear-wheel-drive is standard, though a 4-wheel-drive with lower gearing for a better towing capability can be had. The 2014 Ford Expedition can tow up to 9,200 pounds.

Model

Ford Expedition

Chevrolet Tahoe

Toyota Sequoia

MSRP

$60,800

$64,380

$62,600

Engine

5.4L V-8

5.3L V-8

5.7L V-8

Drivetrain

RWD

RWD

RWD

Transmission

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

Power

310 hp @ 5100 rpm

320 hp @ 5400 rpm

381 hp @ 5600 rpm

Torque

365 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm

335 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm

401 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm

0-60 mph (seconds)

8.5

7.5

7.4

Quarter-mile (seconds)

14.7

15.7

13.8

Top Speed (mph)

155

155

165

The Ford with its large frame is pretty slow to get up to speed. The SUV takes 8.5 seconds to touch 60 mph. The Toyota Sequoia has the best power output of the competitors and is the quickest of the lot to get to both 60 mph and the quarter-mile. The Toyota also has the largest displacement engine.

Fuel Economy
4.0/10


A full-size SUV is not going to be frugal in its consumption. Though most buyers generally expect this. The rear-wheel-drive models are rated at 14 mpg in cities, 20 mpg on highways, and 16 mpg combined. The all-wheel-drive variant fares worse with 13 mpg on urban streets, 18 mpg on highways, and 15 mpg combined.

Model

Ford Expedition

Chevrolet Tahoe

Toyota Sequoia

MPG (City) (mpg)

14

15

13

MPG (Highway) (mpg)

20

21

17

MPG (Combined) (mpg)

16

17

15

Fuel Capacity (gallon)

28.0

26.0

26.4

Range (City/Hwy)

392/560

390/546

343/449

The 2014 Ford Expedition has a massive 28-gallon fuel tank that gives it a range of up to 470 miles. The Chevrolet Tahoe is much more efficient in comparison and returns approximately the same numbers as a smaller tank. The Toyota Sequoia is the least efficient of the lot with just 15 mpg combined.

Interior
7.9/10


The interiors are styled simply, yet highly attractive and supremely spacious. The dials and knobs are easy to use and the upscale models are particularly easy to use and get used to. The cabin is spacious and can fit large passengers in the third row as well. The standard 40/20/40 split seats in the rear row even allow reclining to maximize comfort. 

The cargo room is exceptionally large with 18.6 cubic feet of space behind the third row. When folded down the third row allows 42.6 cubic feet of space. A maximum space of 108.3 cubic feet can be achieved by folding both the third and the second row down.

Model

Ford Expedition

Chevrolet Tahoe

Toyota Sequoia

Passenger capacity

8

8

8

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg)(In.)

39.5/63.2/41.1

42.8/64.8/45.3

38.3/66.4/42.5

Rear(Head/Shoulder/Leg)(In.)

39.7/63.7/39.1

38.7/65.1/39.0

38.9/65.6/40.9

Third (Head/Shoulder/Leg)(In.)

38.0/67.1/37.7

38.1/62.6/24.8

N/A

Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)

18.6

16.9

18.9

The interiors of the 2014 Ford Expedition scale up in the higher trims, though even then some hard plastics in the cabin spoil the experience. The Ford undoubtedly has the best space in the third row. Particularly when compared to the Chevy Tahoe’s 24.8-inch legroom. The storage space on the Toyota Sequoia is the highest at 18.9 cubic feet. Soe standout interior features are:

  • Leather Upholstery
  • Dual Zone Climate Control
  • Power Liftgate
  • Wood trimmings in the higher trims
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • 8-way adjustable driver’s and passenger’s seat

How intuitive is the 2018 Ford Expedition’s infotainment unit?

The 2014 Ford Expedition does not offer the MyFord Touch infotainment system, but instead the Sync system from earlier years. The system includes voice commands and some functionality in connectivity and Bluetooth. Ford also offers a new dual-headrest DVD system. The 6.5-inch touchscreen optionally with the navigation setup isn't bad, though it does show its age. The audio is a 6-speaker 340 watt system with AM/FM and AUX compatibility. Some standout infotainment features are:

  • Bluetooth
  • Navigation
  • USB connectivity
  • 6-speaker 340-watt audio
  • Sync system
  • 6.5-inch touchscreen
  • AM/FM
  • AUX port
  • DVD/CD Player

Exterior
7.0/10


The exteriors for the 2014 Ford Expedition look a bit on the dated side. Though even then they are supremely large. The exteriors haven't kept up with the F-150 truck which has gone through several iterations over the years.

The F-150 has crisper and more aggressive lines, while the Expedition continues the rounder shape. You get 18-inch alloy wheels as standard on the SUV, though the King Ranch variant offers 20-inch upgrades.

Model

Ford Expedition

Chevrolet Tahoe

Toyota Sequoia

Curb weight (lbs)

5549 

5466

5985 

Length (in)

206.5

202.0

205.1 

Width (in)

78.8

79.0 

79.9 

Height (in)

77.2

76.9 

77.0 

Ground Clearance (in)

8.7

9.1 

10.0 

Wheelbase (in)

119.0

116.0

122.0 

Comparing the Exterior, the Toyota Sequoia is undoubtedly the largest SUV in the competition, owing to its long wheelbase, and width. The Ford sits on the lighter side of the competition, with the Sequoia being the heaviest. The Ford Expedition offers 8.7 inches of ground clearance, which is overcome by the Tahoe’s 9.1-inches and the Sequoia’s 10.0 inches.

  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • 20-inch alloy wheels (optional)
  • Projector headlamps
  • Sideboards
  • Sunroof (optional)

Safety
8.3/10


The IIHS has not tested the new Ford Expedition for crashworthiness, though the NHTSA has awarded the SUV a 4 out of 5 stars overall. It gets 4 stars for frontal crash and rollover safety. All models get 5-stars from the NHTSA for side crash safety. The Ford Expedition is fitted with the standard side-impact airbags and curtain airbags for all three rows. The SUV also includes trailer sway control as a standard feature. Overall the car offers a plethora of assistance features, a few of which have been listed below:

  • Rear View Camera
  • Dual-stage front airbags
  • Side-Impact Airbags
  • Four-Wheel Disc Brakes with Anti-Lock Brake System
  • Individual Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • SOS Post-Crash Alert System
  • Safety Canopy System (Includes Third Row)
  • SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System

Final Verdict


The 2014 Ford Expedition carries on the same reliable capability and towing power. The SUV is huge and mounted on a large ladder-frame set up to give it rigidity. It comes with acres of space and higher trims even outfit the car with a variety of premium materials. The performance is decent for the class, though the engine tends to be finicky while towing higher loads. Overall the SUV has begun showing age, and with an update due soon, the SUV is not recommended for 2014.