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2001 Ford Excursion Model Lineup Review

XLT Utility
As big as a bus, but best used as a tow truck.

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reviewed by New Car Test Drive
2001 Ford Excursion Review

Ford Excursion comes in two trim levels: XLT and Limited.

XLTs come with a nice cloth interior with comfortable seats that offer good support for long drives and a high level of standard equipment.

Limited trim adds leather and a few more goodies that are optional on the XLT. More standard equipment is added to the Limited models for 2001, including outside mirrors with integrated turn signals, fog lamps integrated in the front bumpers, and upgraded leather seating surfaces.

Three engines are available: a V8, a V10, and a turbocharged diesel. And, of course, there's a choice of two- or four-wheel drive. The base XLT 4x2 retails for $34,245. We drove a $37,560 XLT 4x4 with the V10. The diesel adds about $4,000 to the bottom line. Next Page


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