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2008 Ford Expedition Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 66 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
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Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

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2008 Ford Expedition Limited EL?
I just leased this suv and I stay in Michigan my last lease was the 2006 fusion and I thought it sucked I have had my suv for about an week it has 20chrome factory rims on it what would be the best rims if i wanted to change them my suv is black on black with chrome door handles and I had it equppied with 4x4 will that give me good handle in the...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

20" rims wow there going big from factory now days pirelli tires as of what i have herd are great tires but cost alot of money first of all be careful its a lease they might want the origional rims back on the truck when you return it soo keep your old ones for rims my guess is that you cannot go...

2008 ford expedition warranty on paint question?
my truck is 3 years old with 55k miles on it. I have the standard ford warranty and also the 100k 6 yr extended warranty. The paint is starting to bubble on the front of the hood. I was wondering if this would be covered?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Depends on whats causing the problem.If it's defective paint yes.

Factory access code for 2008 ford expedition?
just bought used 2008 ford expedition el fully loaded,but need factory access code for the keypad on the door handle,anyone know where it is?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

You get 2 wallet cards for it, the old owner has them..Whoever you bought it from should supply you with the codes...or it's a trip to the dealer..

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Gas prices...gas prices, moan, complain...woe are we.

This is a good time to ask yourself whether you really need a full-size, truck-based SUV.

Well, do you? Do you need to tow more than three tons? Do you need a maximum payload of over 1,500 pounds? If you answered no to these questions, they why are you even thinking of wasting this truck's capabilities on commuting or people-hauling? There are less costly and more efficient vehicles out there for those jobs, including crossovers, minivans, and even the 2009 Ford Flex (we don't know what to call that vehicle yet).


 
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