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Old 10-10-2016, 06:25 PM   #1
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Question Would Ford Expedition work here as a flagship?

http://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/06/2...ish-navigator/

Or would it be too big?

I think it'd be cool to have an aluminium body-on-frame SUV with three rows, independent rear suspension and since the F-150 is getting the option of the 3.0-litre Lion Diesel V6 with 202kW and 600Nm ( US Transit is too,aparently), then surely its possible to put it in the next Expy. With a 10-speed auto it should be pretty thrifty and effortless.

With this combination it'd almost be a spiritual successor to Tezza (which also had Lion V6) , but the current version is 5.2m long and 2m wide so maybe too big? Anyway I'm just saying it would be boss as.
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