October 13, 2006 (Press Release) --
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA): Pacifico Ford announces lower price for 2007 Ford Expedition at your Ford dealership in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA).
Ford has announced prices for its re-designed 2007 Expedition keeping in mind to enhance sales. Ford has reduced $4,300 for the 2007 Ford Expedition and one can buy 2007 Ford Expedition from the renowned Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford.
The price of 2006 models comes in $33,480 to $44,460 range while retail prices for the 2007 Ford Expedition vary from $29,995 to $40,745. The 2007 Ford Expedition has three trim-levels like the entry-level XLT, the Eddie Bauer and the Limited. The price of entry-level XLT is $29,995, which is $5,485 less than last year's XLT. The price of Eddie Bauer starts at $36,395, which is $3,200 less than last year's model. The price of Limited starts at $37,845, which is $3,500 less than 2006 model.
Every Ford Expedition is power-driven by a single-overhead-cam 5.4-liter V-8 with six-speed automatic transmission and generates 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. Either rear-wheel drive (2WD) or electronically engaged four-wheel drive (4WD) is available in very every Expedition model. The 2007 Ford Expedition offers unequaled safety equipments that comprise of front-seat frontal and side-impact air bags, three-row head-protection curtain air bags, anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic stability control with anti-rollover technology.
2007 Ford Expedition also benefits from Ford's extended 5-year/60,000-mile warranty and you can avail the same from Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A simple online buying process with access to the entire range of Ford cars is available at Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Click through www.pacificoford.com for more information on online specials where you can find New Vehicle specials, Pre-Owned specials, Finance specials and Weekend specials. An online vehicle appraisal process is offered for those who plan to trade-in their existing vehicle.
Ford has announced prices for its re-designed 2007 Expedition keeping in mind to enhance sales. Ford has reduced $4,300 for the 2007 Ford Expedition and one can buy 2007 Ford Expedition from the renowned Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford.
The price of 2006 models comes in $33,480 to $44,460 range while retail prices for the 2007 Ford Expedition vary from $29,995 to $40,745. The 2007 Ford Expedition has three trim-levels like the entry-level XLT, the Eddie Bauer and the Limited. The price of entry-level XLT is $29,995, which is $5,485 less than last year's XLT. The price of Eddie Bauer starts at $36,395, which is $3,200 less than last year's model. The price of Limited starts at $37,845, which is $3,500 less than 2006 model.
Every Ford Expedition is power-driven by a single-overhead-cam 5.4-liter V-8 with six-speed automatic transmission and generates 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. Either rear-wheel drive (2WD) or electronically engaged four-wheel drive (4WD) is available in very every Expedition model. The 2007 Ford Expedition offers unequaled safety equipments that comprise of front-seat frontal and side-impact air bags, three-row head-protection curtain air bags, anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic stability control with anti-rollover technology.
2007 Ford Expedition also benefits from Ford's extended 5-year/60,000-mile warranty and you can avail the same from Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A simple online buying process with access to the entire range of Ford cars is available at Ford dealership, Pacifico Ford in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Click through www.pacificoford.com for more information on online specials where you can find New Vehicle specials, Pre-Owned specials, Finance specials and Weekend specials. An online vehicle appraisal process is offered for those who plan to trade-in their existing vehicle.

Pacifico Ford, leading Ford dealer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA) announces lower price for 2007 Ford Expedition.
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