Based on the search results, the 2000 Ford Excursion had a starting sticker price of $38,090. However, the actual cost of a new 2000 Ford Excursion would vary depending on factors such as mileage, condition, location, and other options. As a general guide, the trade-in value of a 2000 Ford Excursion with no options and driven roughly 12,000 miles per year would be worth about $1,383 for one in “Clean” condition and about $1,936 if you were selling it as a private party. It’s important to note that these values are estimates and can vary.
Contents
- How much HP does a 2000 Ford Excursion have?
- How much did a Ford Expedition cost in 2000?
- What year did they put the 7.3 in the Excursion?
- How long will a Ford 7.3 gas engine last?
- Why are Ford Excursions so expensive?
- How much did a 2001 Ford Excursion cost new?
- How many miles per gallon does a 2000 Ford Excursion get?
- How many miles per gallon does a 2000 Ford Excursion 7.3 get?
- How many miles will a 2000 7.3 last?
- Why did Ford quit making the Excursion?
How much HP does a 2000 Ford Excursion have?
235 to 310 hp2000 Ford Excursion / Horsepower
The 2000 Excursion boasts 310 horsepower. For a more detailed look at the 2000 Excursion specs, features and options check out Kelley Blue Book’s 2000 Ford Excursion specs page.
How much did a Ford Expedition cost in 2000?
Used 2000 Ford Expedition Pricing
Original MSRP | KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat’l average) | |
---|---|---|
Sport Utility 4D | $33,165 | $2,536 |
Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4D | $40,575 | $2,729 |
What year did they put the 7.3 in the Excursion?
Powertrain
Engine | Configuration | Production |
---|---|---|
Ford Triton V8 | 5.4 L (330 cu in) SOHC 2V V8 | 2000–2005 |
Ford Triton V10 | 6.8 L (413 cu in) SOHC 2V V10 | |
Ford/Navistar Power Stroke V8 | 7.3 L (444 cu in) OHV V8 turbo | 2000–2003.5 |
Ford/Navistar Power Stroke V8 | 6.0 L (365 cu in) OHV 4V V8 turbo | 2003.5–2005 |
How long will a Ford 7.3 gas engine last?
300,000 miles
The 7.3 gas is a newer engine, so the jury is out in terms of how long it will last. It is made with materials similar to those of the diesel F-Series line, which could help it last up to 300,000 miles or more.
Why are Ford Excursions so expensive?
Ford only manufactured the Excursion model for five model years and less than 200,000 ever made it onto public roads. Many that did get put into use were driven into the ground or exported to the Middle East, where the trucks have a very popular following.
How much did a 2001 Ford Excursion cost new?
For reference, the 2001 Ford Excursion originally had a starting sticker price of $38,925, with the range-topping Excursion Sport Utility 4D starting at $38,925.
How many miles per gallon does a 2000 Ford Excursion get?
Keep in mind, however, that the Excursion has a significant drawback: poor fuel economy. It hasn’t been officially tested by the EPA, but Ford’s internal testing rated the 5.4-liter V8 at just 10-13 mpg combined city/highway.
How many miles per gallon does a 2000 Ford Excursion 7.3 get?
Based on data from 135 vehicles, 7,351 fuel-ups and 2,518,879 miles of driving, the 2000 Ford Excursion gets a combined Avg MPG of 12.42 with a 0.09 MPG margin of error.
How many miles will a 2000 7.3 last?
400,000 to 500,000 miles
Robust, iron parts, conservative power and low engine speed are the key ingredients for any diesel engine lasting forever—and if a 7.3L has gone unmodified yet been well maintained its entire life, 400,000 to 500,000 miles is virtually guaranteed.
Why did Ford quit making the Excursion?
Ford was stepping up to the plate to compete with Chevrolet’s Suburban and Tahoe. Unfortunately, rising gas prices and a reputation for excess led to the Excursion’s discontinuation after the 2005 model year. With Ford, drivers know they’re getting a reliable car resulting from uncompromising design and engineering.