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1997 Ford Expedition Review: Interior

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1997 Ford Expedition Review

Best of the bigs.
Interior
Here's where the big dimensions pay big dividends. Depending on seating

configuration, the Expedition can carry five (front bucket seats, center

bench), or six (front full-width seat, center bench) passengers, plus two

more if the optional third seat is installed. Front and center occupants

will be very comfortable in their well-padded chairs; the third seat is

tricky to get into and will be distinctly tight for adults.

Ford's market researchers claim there is no demand for a bare bones

vehicle in this class, so even the lower-priced XLT sports full carpeting,

attractive color-keyed door and dash panels and amenities galore, including

power windows, mirrors and door locks, air conditioning, a tilt steering

wheel and a good--if not quite symphonic--audio system that will please

many buyers. First- and second-row occupants get separate heat/vent/air

conditioning controls, with a set for the third seat optional.

Visually, the Expedition interior is most appealing. The curved dashboard

carries instruments and controls where they can be reached, and can be

supplemented by a large center console that offers additional storage space

and a place for those in front to rest their arms, and/or a roof-mounted

center console that provides a holder for a garage-door opener and sunglasses.

The Eddie Bauer roof console adds a digital display of the driver's choice

of date/time, average fuel economy or compass, plus a switch for the power

swing-out rear quarter windows.

Materials and finish quality are all first rate. Particularly noteworthy

are the soft-touch coverings applied to switches (which are also internally

lit at night, a nice touch) and door panels. Next Page



1997 Ford Expedition