Drive inward from either coast of the continent and take note of the
vehicles you see. In the heartland, pickup trucks and full-size SUVs
are the norm rather than the exception. You don't see as many
itsy-bitsy cars either and in the center of the country, those little
microcars that dot the highways on either coast are more often than
not, an oddity. The rationale is simple: The highways are big.
Distances between urban centers are equally large. And so are the
demands folks place upon their vehicles. The truth is you can't tow a
horse trailer with a front-wheel-drive econocar. If you have to haul a
heavy load, simultaneously carry up to eight people in the vehicle, and
pull a heavy trailer, there are only a select few capable vehicles.
Ford's Expedition is one of them.
Impressive Inside and Out
At first glance, the 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of
Plainwell in Plainwell, MI, is was pretty easy to find. Running boards
are painted to match the body color, ditto with the power folding,
heated side view mirrors, while the headlamps are given the blackout
treatment. The standard roof rack included blacked-out crossbars with
bright chrome sidebars. Bottom line here, the 2010 Ford Expedition from
Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI is a stunning big
sport utility.
Climb inside and you won't be disappointed either. Trimmed in a stone color leather with perforated inserts, the front bucket seats prove to be full-feature, 10-way power jobs complete with heating and cooling, power lumbar and recline features, along with a memory element on the driver's side. Optional second row bucket seats are also trimmed in the same sandstone material and came equipped with seat heaters. The third row of seats are set up with a power-fold feature. Rain-sensing wipers are standard on the 2010 Ford Expedition Limited from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI, as are power-adjustable pedals, dual-zone electronic temperature control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel complete with secondary audio controls, along with a premium sound system. The "tunes" included a six-disc CD changer, MP3 capability and seven speakers (including a subwoofer with 340 watts). SIRIUS Satellite Radio is standard, as is Ford's SNYC system.
Just what is the SYNC system? Basically, it's a full-feature, factory installed, in-car communications and entertainment system developed by Ford and Microsoft. Ford SYNC allows drivers to bring nearly any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone or digital media player into their vehicle and operate them using voice commands, the vehicle's steering wheel, or radio controls. It allows portable MP3 and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones to function with simple voice commands. SYNC can even receive text messages and read them aloud using a digitized female voice "Samantha." SYNC can also interpret a hundred or so shorthand messages (for example, "LOL" or laughing out loud). Among the myriad features, it can call 911, it can transfer the names and numbers in a mobile phonebook automatically, it's fluent in English, Canadian French and Mexican Spanish.
Seating, Cargo and Towing
Even with third-row seating, the 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold
Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI offers 18.6 cubic feet
behind the back row. Behind the second row, there's 55 cubic feet of
storage space. With all rear seats folded/lowered, there's a cavernous
108.3 cubic feet of storage space. Lift-over height works out to
34.4-inches. And if you run out of room there's always the roof rack
system. The other big part of the full-size 2010 Ford Expedition
equation is the towing capacity. Few vehicles rival Ford's big sport
utility in the ability to tow a large boat or camper-trailer or horse
trailer. The 5.4L V8's 310 horsepower and 365 lb./ft. of torque give
the 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI 4×2 regular-length model a maximum 9,200-lb. towing
capacity when properly equipped with the available Heavy-Duty Trailer
Tow Package. The 4×4 model is set up to tow 9,000 pounds. That's
definitely big boat and big trailer territory. To get there, the 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI
is fitted with a Class IV hitch receiver, 4- and 7-pin trailer
electrical connectors, a heavy duty auxiliary transmission cooler, a
heavy duty radiator, and an electronic brake wiring kit.
Another point to consider is that Ford's V8 is designed so it can run on both gasoline and E85 (85- percent ethanol/15-percent gasoline). Backing the 5.4-liter engine is a heavy-duty six-speed automatic transmission, complete with a tow-haul mode. The 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI also can include Ford's optional "Control Trac" four-wheel-drive system. Basically, this setup has an auto mode that senses when the Expedition is on a loose or slippery surface. Once it determines if the surface lacks grip, it automatically transfers power to the appropriate wheels.
Ride and Handling
Something that is quite surprising in a SUV
of this size is the ride and handling. It's more car like than you
might first imagine. A big part of that is due to the fact the 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI
is equipped with independent rear suspension (IRS).
This allows each wheel to independently react to rough or uneven
surfaces for a smooth and controlled ride. It also performs perfectly
on smooth surfaces, however Ford's suspension tune also has a lot to do
with (for a big sport utility) the confidence-inspiring handling.
Ford didn't stop there, though. The 2010 Ford Expedition from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI comes equipped with the exclusive AdvanceTrac with RSC (Roll Stability Control). This is an advanced electronic stability system that improves vehicle control on all driving surfaces, including ice, snow, gravel, rain-soaked roads, and even on dry pavement. Stopping power is increased with this system, as is traction, overall handling and, of course, stability. The system accomplishes this by way of sensors that monitor vehicle stability 100 times per second then automatically determines when and how it will apply brakes and modify engine power to help keep all four wheels firmly planted.
The reality is the big Expedition sport-utility vehicle is the right vehicle for many people. Sure, it's a big truck; but, on the other hand, it has equally big capabilities. If you need to move plenty of people, a bunch of cargo or haul a trailer, few other vehicles can match it.
Plus, every new Ford vehicle purchased from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI comes fully backed by Ford's warranties. This protection program does not require special enrollment - anyone who purchases a new vehicle from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI will automatically receive a comprehensive 3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile Roadside Assistance package, and more.
For details or to schedule a test drive of the 2010 Ford Expedition, contact Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI today and discover why Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell continues to be the leader in new car and used car sales serving Plainwell, Battle Creek, Ostego, Martin, Allegan, Westwood, Kalamazoo and surrounding areas.