Davis Auto Sales

10016 ROUTE 1, Richmond, VA 23237
4.5
4.5 out of 5 stars

Used 2003 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer

246,095 miles
For Sale:$24,995
Estimated payment:$567/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $13,200 and $15,400, while the current price is $24,995.$13,200 - $15,400$24,995
  • Priced at $24,995, this vehicle is $9,595 above the high end of its fair market value of $15,400.

  • The current fair market price range is between $13,200 to $15,400.

  • It has 246,095 miles, which is 20,095 (9%) above the median mileage of 226,000.

Note: This is an estimate based on a variety of factors (experimental feature). It is intended to provide a fair market value range to help guide your buying decision.

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  • SUV
  • Spacious Front Legroom
  • Vaulted Headroom
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    246,095miles
  • Aggregate Ratings
    3
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Generation
    1(1999 - 2005)
  • Trim
    Eddie Bauer
  • Drivetrain
    4 Wheel
  • Transmission
    5-Speed Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Orange
  • Interior Color
    Medium Parchment (Brown & Beige)Factory Paint Code:*H
  • Upholstery
    Leather
  • Doors
    4
  • Max Seating
    8
  • Max Towing Capacity
    9,600lbs.
  • Weight Class
    6,000-10,000 lbs. (2)
  • Ground Clearance
    8.1inch
  • Final Assembly Point
    Jefferson County, Kentucky
  • VIN
    1FMSU45P53ED56098
  • Starting MSRP
    $44,405

Engine6L V8 Diesel 325hp

  • Fuel Type:Diesel
  • Max Horsepower:325 hp @ 3300 rpm
  • Power to Weight Ratio:22.12lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:560 ft.lbf @ 2000 rpm
  • Brand:Power Stroke
  • Displacement:6liters
  • Block Type:V
  • Cylinders:8
  • Aspiration:Turbo
  • Fuel Induction:Common Rail Direct Injection
  • Redline:4,200rpm
  • Oil Capacity:14.2liters
  • Cam Type:OHV
  • Stroke:4.13
  • Bore:3.74
  • Valves:32

Message from the seller

2003 Ford Excursion Limited Loaded Diesel Lifted 4x4. This Powerstroke turbo diesel monster suv speaks for itself but here are a few of the major upgrades: ORU crossover steering , PMF Trac bar kit , PMF dual steering stabilizer kit, all new Bilstein 5100s, around 11inches of lift, new FICM with 40hp tune, EGR delete, studded, new head gaskets, motor resealed, injectors ,trans temp sensor replaced, just redid the whole air conditioning, Raptor liner paint, 2005 front end, Double shot system stainless shocks front and rear including stabilizers, large arch rear springs, traction bars front and rear with large heim joints, rear entertainment system, forecasting stairs removal rear seat, front and rear heat and AC and best part no rust. The paint and powder coat accents set this truck off it's a attention getter wherever you go, tire and wheel options can be changed as these are a show set up but darn good. If you're viewing this on Ebay please go to our website directly to view more photos. For financing assistance with multiple credit unions and lenders in state and out of state apply at www.davis4x4.com. (Please realize some vehicles may not qualify with all banks and all out of state situations; feel free to call ahead to verify.) We accept USAA, Navy Federal and other bank/credit union checks, as well as cash. We can provide bill of sale, copy of title, etc. - whatever they may request. We assist with transport to all 50 states even outside the country and will be happy to help with this process. Also, view our website www.aboveaveragetrucks.com for full listings of our 150 plus stock and lifted, accessorized trucks and SUV's, gas and diesel, commercial work trucks, vans, tow trucks/rollbacks, and custom hauling vehicles of all shapes and sizes.This Vehicle Is At 10016 Jeff Davis Hwy Richmond Va. 23237

* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.

  • Reliability (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    Built on the Ford Super Duty platform, these vehicles are incredibly durable; the 7.3L diesel and V10 gas engines are known for reaching high mileage with ease.
  • Maintenance (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Maintenance is expensive because everything is oversized; it requires high fluid capacities, heavy-duty tires, and a large budget for its significant fuel consumption.
  • Technology (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Very dated by modern standards, featuring basic analog gauges and an optional rear-seat DVD system, but lacks any modern safety suites or navigation.
  • Comfort (5)
    5 out of 5 stars
    The Eddie Bauer trim offers massive, plush leather captain's chairs and class-leading interior volume that remains unmatched for passenger legroom and cargo capacity.
  • Dynamics (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Handling is ponderous due to its massive curb weight and truck-based leaf spring suspension, though it provides unmatched stability when towing heavy loads.

  • Comfort & Seating:

    • Power Seats
  • Convenience:

    • Adjustable Pedals
    • Automatic Climate Control
    • Parking Sensors
  • Exterior:

    • Heated Mirrors
    • Tinted Windows

  • Air Conditioning

    • Front air conditioning: automatic climate control
    • Front air conditioning
    • Rear air conditioning
  • Airbags

    • Front airbags: dual
  • Audio System

    • Cassette
    • In-Dash CD: single disc
    • Radio: AM/FM
    • Rear audio: volume control
  • Brakes

    • ABS: 4-wheel
    • Power brakes
  • Comfort Features

    • Steering wheel trim: leather
  • Convenience Features

    • Steering wheel: tilt
    • Center console
    • Cruise control
    • Power steering
    • Multi-function remote: keyless entry
    • Overhead console: front
    • Memorized settings: driver seat
    • Adjustable pedals: power
    • Rearview mirror: auto-dimming
  • Drivetrain

    • Axle ratio: 3.73
  • Exterior Features

    • Running boards
  • Instrumentation

    • Clock
    • Gauge: tachometer
    • Trip odometer
  • Lights

    • Front fog lights
    • Exterior entry lights: approach lamps
    • Headlights: auto on/off
  • Mirrors

    • Side mirrors: integrated turn signals
    • Side mirror adjustments: power
    • Side mirrors: heated
  • Roof

    • Roof rack crossbars: black
  • Safety

    • Parking sensors: rear
  • Seats

    • Third row seat type: bench
    • Front seat type: captains chairs
    • Upholstery: leather
    • Rear seat type: 60-40 split bench
    • Driver seat power adjustments
    • Passenger seat power adjustments
  • Security

    • Anti-theft system: alarm
    • Power door locks
  • Tires and Rims

    • Wheels: aluminum alloy
    • Wheel diameter: 16 inch
  • Windows

    • Front wipers: intermittent
    • Window defogger: rear
    • Power windows
    • Rear privacy glass
    • Rear wiper

  • Seating:

    • Standard Seating:8
    • Max Seating:8
    • Head Room (front):41in.
    • Leg Room (front):42.3in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):68.3in.
    • Hip Room (front):67.5in.
    • Head Room (rear):41.1in.
    • Leg Room (rear):40.5in.
    • Shoulder Room (rear):67in.
    • Hip Room (rear):67.5in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:226.7in.
    • Width:79.9in.
    • Height:80.2in.
    • Ground Clearance:8.1in.
    • Wheelbase:137.1in.
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:7,190lbs
    • Gross Weight:8,900lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:16in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):16in.
    • Tire:LT265/75R16
    • Tire (rear):LT265/75R16
  • Performance:

    • Power to Weight Ratio:22.12lbs/hp
    • Angle of Approach:25degree
    • Angle of Departure:15degree
    • Turning Circle:50.4ft.
    • Max Payload:1,710lbs
    • Towing Capacity:9,600lbs
    • Max Towing Capacity:9,600lbs
  • Fuel Tank:

    • Fuel Tank Volume:44gallon

All warranties have now EXPIRED

  • Corrosion
    5 years/unlimited miles
  • Bumper to Bumper
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Roadside Assistance
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Powertrain
    3 years/36,000 miles

2003 Ford Excursion

The 2003 Ford Excursion was a monumental vehicle, designed for those who needed maximum capability and passenger capacity. Based on the Super Duty F-250/F-350 platform, it was essentially a massive SUV built to haul anything and anyone, with an unparalleled presence on the road. It represented the pinnacle of Ford's large SUV offerings, and for 2003, it continued to refine its formula with updated features and robust powertrain options.

Highlights

  • Engine Options: The Excursion offered truly formidable engine choices, designed for serious towing and hauling.
    • 5.4L Triton V8: The standard engine provided decent power for everyday driving and lighter towing duties.
    • 6.8L Triton V10: This gasoline powerhouse offered significantly more torque and horsepower, making it a much better choice for towing heavier loads and a more effortless experience in a vehicle of this size.
    • 7.3L Power Stroke Turbodiesel V8: This legendary diesel engine was the king of the hill, offering immense torque for towing, impressive fuel economy for its size, and renowned durability. It was the go-to for serious work and long-haul towing.
  • Safety Features: While its size was its primary safety attribute, the 2003 Excursion included several key safety features:
    • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): This standard system prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, allowing the driver to maintain steering control.
    • Front and Side Curtain Airbags: While side airbags were becoming more common, the Excursion offered them as an option for enhanced occupant protection in side impacts.
    • Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (Optional): For those utilizing its towing capabilities, this integrated system provided proportional braking for trailers equipped with electric brakes, greatly improving towing safety and control.
    • Four-Wheel Drive (4WD): Available on all trims, the robust 4WD system provided enhanced traction and stability in slippery conditions, further contributing to its overall safety.
  • Trim Summary: The 2003 Excursion was offered in two primary, well-equipped trims:
    • XLT: This was the entry-level trim, but for the Excursion, it was still quite generously equipped with features like power windows, power locks, air conditioning, and a premium audio system.
    • Limited: The Limited trim elevated the Excursion experience with leather seating, heated front seats, a memory driver's seat, and upgraded audio systems, offering a more luxurious and comfortable interior.
  • Other Notable Aspects:
    • Massive Interior Space: The Excursion could comfortably seat up to nine passengers in its three rows of seating, with ample cargo space even with all seats in use. When the rear seats were folded, the cargo area was enormous.
    • Exceptional Towing and Hauling Capacity: This was its raison d'être. The Excursion could tow very heavy trailers, making it ideal for large RVs, boats, or horse trailers.
    • Dominating Road Presence: Its sheer size made it impossible to ignore and provided a commanding view of the road ahead.

What to Expect

Ownership of a 2003 Ford Excursion typically means embracing its colossal nature. Expect a driving experience that is more akin to piloting a truck than a car. Maneuvering in tight spaces, such as parking lots or city streets, will require extra attention and foresight due to its immense length and turning radius.

Maintenance: Due to its Super Duty underpinnings, the Excursion is built to be rugged. However, this also means that routine maintenance can be more involved and potentially more expensive than a standard SUV. Regular oil changes, filter replacements, and checking of fluids are crucial. The diesel engine, while durable, requires specific diesel maintenance, including fuel filter changes and potential additive use. Brake jobs, tire replacements, and suspension components will be larger and therefore likely costlier than on smaller vehicles. Finding qualified mechanics familiar with these large Ford trucks is recommended.

Insurance: Insurance premiums for an Excursion can vary significantly depending on your location, driving record, and the chosen coverage. Due to its size, engine power (especially the diesel), and potential repair costs, it may command higher insurance rates than smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.

Potential Considerations

  • Fuel Economy: This is the most significant drawback for many. The Excursion, especially with the gasoline V8 or V10 engines, is a thirsty vehicle. Even the diesel, while better, is still far from economical by modern standards. Expect to spend a considerable amount on fuel.
  • Maneuverability: As mentioned, its size can be a challenge. Parking in garages or tight city streets can be difficult.
  • Ride Quality: While comfortable for a truck-based SUV, the ride can still be a bit firmer than unibody SUVs, particularly when unloaded.
  • Availability of Parts: While parts for the Super Duty platform are generally available, some Excursion-specific components might become more challenging to find over time as production ceased.
  • Emissions and Age-Related Issues: Being a 2003 model, it's subject to older emissions standards. Depending on your location, there might be regulations that affect older diesel vehicles. Additionally, like any vehicle of this age, expect potential age-related issues such as rust, wear on rubber components, and aging electrical systems.

Overall Summary

The 2003 Ford Excursion was a unique and unparalleled vehicle in its time, designed for ultimate utility and capacity. It excelled at towing, hauling, and carrying large numbers of people in a robust and imposing package. While its fuel consumption and size present significant considerations for everyday use, for those who require its specific capabilities, the Excursion remains a highly capable and memorable machine. It's a testament to an era when manufacturers were willing to build incredibly large and powerful SUVs for a dedicated market.

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