The 2011 Ford Expedition is a lot more civilized than its truck-based roots might imply, making it a fine choice for those who need a vehicle with large passenger, cargo and towing capacities. Rides and handles better than you'd expect; high towing capacity; roomy third-row seat; flexible interior with easy-to-fold rear seats. For 2011, the Ford Expedition gains a new entry-level XL model and loses the long-running Eddie Bauer edition. Automatic headlights, fog-lights, a roof rack, running boards, air-conditioning (with rear controls), cloth upholstery, a power driver seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, cruise control, full power accessories and a six-speaker CD stereo with an auxiliary audio jack and rear audio controls. Upgrading to the XLT adds 18-inch alloy wheels and a third-row seat to regular-wheelbase versions, plus a reverse-sensing system, power-adjustable pedals, power rear quarter windows, the voice-operated Sync system and an upgraded stereo with steering-wheel-mounted controls. All Expeditions are powered by a 5.4-liter V8 that produces 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque with a standard six-speed automatic transmission. The Ford Expedition comes standard with anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, a rollover-sensing stability control system, front-seat side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags. , , A large part of the 2011 Ford Expedition's appeal has to do with its passenger cabin, which can be fitted with a variety of seating options to comfortably accommodate five, seven or eight passengers. The standard second-row bench seat features reclining seat-backs and is split 40/20/40, which allows the center portion to slide forward to put young children within easy reach. There's no denying that the 2011 Ford Expedition -- all 17-plus feet and more than 5,500 pounds of it -- is one heck of a big truck. Oddly enough, though, it doesn't really feel like it from behind the steering wheel. Much of the credit goes to the fully independent rear suspension, which is a rarity in a full-size SUV. The ride quality is good overall. Relatively precise and responsive steering also makes the Expedition more nimble than you'd expect., , Balance of manufacturer's 3 year or 36,000 mile Bumper to Bumper warranty and 5 year or 60,000 mile Powertrain warranty, whichever comes first. In service date: 8/13/2011. An extended warranty is available on this vehicle at an extra charge. Ask for details as to coverage, deductible, price, and exclusions., , Call us toll free at (800)336-3554 or stop by our dealership at 809 West Logan Street in Celina, Ohio. Free CARFAX on every vehicle, 56 point pre-delivery certified inspection, $1 per day service rental policy, full service dealership, and great 'No Hassle' prices. Select Motors provides on-site assistance with financing through Second National Bank, The Peoples Bank Company, Greenville National Bank, JP Morgan Chase Bank, and TD Auto Finance. We strive to provide our customers with the best financing rates available and will work with any lender. Select Motors also offers Travel Assistance. If you live more than 30 miles away, we will pay you $1.00 per mile (one way), up to $100.00 to travel to Celina to buy from us. We appreciate the extra time, effort, and expenses our out-of-town customers face when shopping around for a new vehicle, and we want to help. What does 'No Hassle' mean? Select Motors does not play pricing games. We do not artificially inflate our prices in the hopes of winning a negotiation contest with our customers. We simply offer a low price up front to treat all of our customers fairly and with respect - and save you time and money in the process.