the price is a little high on it,it wouldn't be so bad if the price was a lot lower on it,you got to remember this vehicle is almost 8 years old now,so id expect to pay a little less for it,if i really wanted it and it checks out real good,id offer them around 8-8500 for it no more than that,and if they really want to sell it they will negotiate with you on the price,its probably a good vehicle,but its just not worth the asking price,and even if they agree to take less for it have it checked out by a real good mechanic before you do buy it,good luck with it.
2007-09-29 14:26:55
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answered by dodge man 7
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It all depends on what edition it is ( ie. Eddie Bauer or reg SUV), Area you are purchasing it and what condition its in. Check Kelly blue book and before you buy it have your mechanic take a look at it to check to see if the engine and the vehicle as a whole is worthy of purchasing. The worst thing you want to do is purchase a nice looking vehicle with a ton of hidden problems. In the long run you will be paying to constantly get it fixed. Hope this helps
2007-09-29 21:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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is it 2wd, 4wd? XLT or Eddie Bauer? 4.6L engine or 5.4L? Cloth, leather? No options or loaded? There are too many variables to say. $10k does not sound like a bad deal if it has every option, but if it is a basic truck, it seems a couple grand too high.
And no vehicle is "bad" if it is the right one for your lifestyle and needs. Ford makes good SUV's, it is their specialty, you won't go wrong with an Expedition.
2007-09-29 21:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes to much money for so high milage. Gas milage must not be a problem 10 to 13 in town and only 19 on the freeway.
2007-09-29 21:17:08
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answered by John Paul 7
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total rip off. you can get one from the auction for way less. Suv's are not a smart buy at this moment. You may want to use that 10 grand and purchase a brand new Kia or Hyundai that comes with a ten year, 100,000 mile warranty.
2007-09-29 22:38:16
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answered by mudslide_23511 4
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If it's the base Expedition you might be too high. If it's loaded up and in good shape you're at the max. 98000 is very close to 100000 miles which in the USA spells death to resale value.
2007-09-29 21:04:19
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answered by Dogbettor 5
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take it to your macanic first, he may charge you maybe 40 dollars or so. but at least you know if its a good deal or not.
2007-09-29 21:37:58
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answered by suzuki99@sbcglobal.net 2
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