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Re: Used mid sized suv recommendations
« Reply #45 on: January 12, 2019, 09:56:32 PM »
521k on my Excursion and still drive it almost every day.

You have 521,000  miles on your Excursion? Care to elaborate how you achieved that?

 I do, drive it almost daily. Not much to any story, just dive it everywhere. :dunno:

7.3 I imagine?

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Nice. I’ve been looking at getting one for the wife. I have a 6.0 f350 but I know the 7.3 was a better motor. Good 7.3 excursions are tough to find for a reasonable price

I wish we never got rid of our 01' Excursion, it was a bus, drove nice, comfortable and got 17-20 mpg

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Wow that’s great mileage. My wife’s small suv gets less than that
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Re: Used mid sized suv recommendations
« Reply #46 on: January 12, 2019, 10:25:46 PM »
521k on my Excursion and still drive it almost every day.

You have 521,000  miles on your Excursion? Care to elaborate how you achieved that?

 I do, drive it almost daily. Not much to any story, just dive it everywhere. :dunno:

7.3 I imagine?

Correct

Nice. I’ve been looking at getting one for the wife. I have a 6.0 f350 but I know the 7.3 was a better motor. Good 7.3 excursions are tough to find for a reasonable price

I wish we never got rid of our 01' Excursion, it was a bus, drove nice, comfortable and got 17-20 mpg

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Wow that’s great mileage. My wife’s small suv gets less than that

 Still get 18 daily driving, not bad for a 8000# vehicle.
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Re: Used mid sized suv recommendations
« Reply #47 on: January 12, 2019, 11:15:24 PM »
521k on my Excursion and still drive it almost every day.

You have 521,000  miles on your Excursion? Care to elaborate how you achieved that?

 I do, drive it almost daily. Not much to any story, just dive it everywhere. :dunno:

7.3 I imagine?

Correct

Nice. I’ve been looking at getting one for the wife. I have a 6.0 f350 but I know the 7.3 was a better motor. Good 7.3 excursions are tough to find for a reasonable price

I wish we never got rid of our 01' Excursion, it was a bus, drove nice, comfortable and got 17-20 mpg

G

Wow that’s great mileage. My wife’s small suv gets less than that

 Still get 18 daily driving, not bad for a 8000# vehicle.

Wow awesome! Amazing for such a tank
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Re: Used mid sized suv recommendations
« Reply #48 on: January 13, 2019, 09:42:17 AM »
If you look at the cost and availability of what is out there now. Running an excursion  forever is a good idea. My brother is ordering up a fully loaded 7.3 with everything bolted on for about 6k. Its wise to do anything to avoid those deisel emission control crap.

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Re: Used mid sized suv recommendations
« Reply #49 on: January 13, 2019, 09:53:42 PM »
If you look at the cost and availability of what is out there now. Running an excursion  forever is a good idea. My brother is ordering up a fully loaded 7.3 with everything bolted on for about 6k. Its wise to do anything to avoid those deisel emission control crap.

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Yeah I think I’m gonna have to get one this spring when our next little one comes. That extra room would be great along with all the other bonuses
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