The predominant and most comfortable 2012 Ford Expedition SUV is definitely a vehicle for all purposes. The exterior design of the 2012 Expedition is a lot like its predecessor, with only a few subtle changes. The 2012 Expedition delivers 14 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway, which is quite appealing for an SUV of its size. Similarly, its 4x4 option gets 13 mpg city and 18 mpg on highway, a 5.4 liter V8 powerful engine which comes with 310 horsepower. Its distinct features provide a very smooth and comfortable drive on all type of terrain, making it a viable player in its segment. The Expedition 2012 has some vigilant upgrades, which include state of art Sync technology, installed in every SUV as standard or optional equipment. The Ford Sync technology allows you to control the many devices in your SUV, adding comfort and maintaining safety at all times.
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Safety comes first, as new Ford Expedition SUV 2012 is exclusively loaded with all the possible features. These include the Advanced Trac with RSC and Trailer Sway Control, side curtain and standard sized air bags, and also the ability to control the speed limit up to 80mph, and set the volume and all other alerts in contrast with their relevant chimes. The 2012 Expeditions sitting on a regular wheelbase that offer 18.7 cubic feet of space behind the third row seats, and this space extends the second row to 55 cubic feet, with the third row seats folded down, and 108 cubic feet behind the first row. Opting for the extended wheelbase enriches those numbers to 42.5 cubic feet behind the third row, 130.8 cubic feet behind the first row and 85.6 behind the second row, with the third seat laid to rest.