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The King Ranch package includes unique interior and exterior trim, higher-grade leather seating, wood interior trim and upgraded alloy wheels. The Limited adds unique wheels and exterior trim, eight-way power front seats with heating and cooling, and plenty of wood trim. Those seeking even more features can choose the Eddie Bauer model with leather upholstery (optional on XLT models), automatic climate control, memory seat controls and an in-dash six-disc CD changer. The XLT Sport version adds tubular step bars, Shadow Gray exterior trim and a revised grille.
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The XLT offers a few more comforts, including running boards and a rear air conditioner, while opening up all the desirable options.
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The base XLS model is decently equipped with a front bench seat, a CD player, air conditioning, a third-row seat, automatic headlamps and full power accessories. Six trim levels are available on the Ford Expedition: XLS, XLT, XLT Sport, Eddie Bauer, Limited and King Ranch. There is plenty to like about the super-sized 2006 Ford Expedition, and those shopping for such a vehicle will certainly want to take it under consideration. Bigger, more comfortable, more refined and easier to drive, the redesigned Expedition competes favorably with the SUVs from General Motors, Nissan and Toyota, offering family-friendly features and creature comforts not found in competing vehicles. For 2003, the Expedition was completely redesigned. The Expedition was stiffer, powered by more modern overhead cam engines, and sized to slot nicely between the SUV twins from Chevrolet and GMC. The Ford Expedition was introduced with much fanfare that same year, finding favor among buyers whose only other choices were GM SUVs built on the decade-old C/K pickup frame. When the redesigned F-Series pickup debuted for 1997, Ford engineered a proper large SUV on its platform. With SUV sales booming and consumer trends pointing toward a desire for bigger and more powerful vehicles capable of hauling as many as nine passengers or more than 100 cubic feet of cargo, Ford found itself without a competitive edge in a hot market niche. Thanks for the great advice so far everyone.A general sense of dissatisfaction spread over Fordland in the mid-'90s when it realized that GM held a monopoly on full-size SUVs with its Tahoe and Suburban.
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I plan on taking this to a professional for that.
#2006 ford expedition navigation cd install
I'm not planning on trying to install this myself. All I need to know here is what to look for in a new head unit. That's it! Hopefully I am not setting my expectations too high. I figure I don't need to do anything here other then buy a system that has this integrated into it.
#2006 ford expedition navigation cd Bluetooth
I want bluetooth - both audio streaming, and hands free. I want to get rid of the FM modulator a plug it into an auxilliary port.Ĥ. Also I have a Sirius Starmate 4 satellite receiver that is currently wired into the Head Unit with an FM modulator. I recently had to do this with the wife's Pathfinder.so I am guessing the same applies for my expedition?ģ. So I assume that I need to buy a Head Unit that is set up for this as well as some sort of adapter. For that I assume that I need a Head Unit with some sort of auxillary port or RCA "in" ports on the back of the new unit?Ģ. The most important goal is keep my factory installed overhead DVD player AND for it to play its sound through the Expedition's sound system - just like it does now.