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Airslot 02-04-2010 09:03 AM

Anybody here drive an Excursion?
 
Who here has an Excursion? I'm in the market for a different vehicle. Being that the Proline weighs between 7000 - 7500 fully loaded, I'm looking at either 2500 Suburban or an Excursion. I know that a 1500 Burb would probably work, but I'm not sure I won't have a bigger boat in 2-3 years?

Anyhow, your thoughts on the above vehicles? Oh yeah, forgot to add that I'm looking 2000-2002 model years probably. Will have about $8k cash to work with. Don;t want a payment.

THEFERMANATOR 02-04-2010 11:54 AM

The EXCURSION is big and bulky for one thing, and the 4X4 won't go into most standard garages(this is the reason I didn't buy one as I won't own something too big to go in my garage, I gotta be able to do my own wrenching). Also the EXCURSION is HEAVY! It requires either the diesel or V-10 option as the V-8 is working it's tail off just to move it around pretty much. I know they are rated at 920 GVWR, but the 4X4 diesel weighs in at 8200 empty. So you really can't legally put alot of weight in them. The 4X4's also have ALOT of bad driving problems with them due to the springs that FORD put on them. Ford put stiffer springs on the X that allowed it to sit lower, but it also caused alot of BUMP steer and just an all around poor ride. Putting SUPER DUTY springs on it and new style bump stops corrects this, but will lift it about 2-3 inches. The rear springs are also VERY stiff and are known to have a harsh ride to them on all models. As you can see I did ALOT of research into the EXCURSION before I finally decided to keep my SUBURBAN and make it what I wanted.

In the 2000-2002 SUBURBANS you can get them with either the 6.0L or the 8.1L. The 6.0L is a good engine that gets decent milage, but it will know you have that much weight back there. The 8.1L is harder to find, but is one SERIOUS powerhouse that they say will still pull down decent MPG's if you can find one with 3.73 gears. The SUBURBAN will still fit into most standard garages, and there is no comparison in the difference of the ride in the two.

A V-10 or diesel EXCURSION is more than capable of doing the towing job and being a good family vehicle, but having ridden in both the SUBURBAN wins hands down in just the differrrence in ride.

If this won't be your daily driver, then I would reccomend looking for a late 90's 2500 SUBURBAN with a 454 in it. They can be had with low milage for VERY decent prices right now, but you won't ever get good MPG's out of the old 454. The 6.5L powered ones are also out there if you want a diesel, but if you go this route there are some upgrades I would reccomend to you right off the bat to keep it running(and there are some years I would stay away from in the 6.5 unless the engine has been replaced).

Airslot 02-04-2010 01:13 PM

Thanks for the well thought out feedback. I don;t have a garage, so that isn't a factor. I waffle back and forth between the Excursion and the Burb. Gotta get the little lady in the EX and see what she says. The Ex wins on looks with us, and neither gets great mileage. Have to look into the ride quality a bit.

Thanks,

THEFERMANATOR 02-04-2010 02:27 PM

The 2WD EX isn't that bad of a ride, but the 4X4 can knock fillings loose if it has many miles on the springs as they tend to ride almost solidly on the bumpstops(FORD designed them this way, that's why in 03 they went to a squishy bump stop like a TIMBREN). The BURB will win in the MPG and ride dept of both of them IMHO. They each have there merits and flaws though. Like I said though, the EX is just too big to fit into a standard garage so you are limited to bigger shops to get service work done on them due to the sheer size of it. And if your other half is vertically challenged, I reccomend the 02+ EX as they were available power adjusteable foot pedal controls. Not sure when GM offerred this in the BURB.

nipper 02-04-2010 02:54 PM

Have you thought about the Ford Expedition? Not as big as the Excursion. Not sure about towing capacity.

Airslot 02-04-2010 04:13 PM

Looked at the Expesition briefly, but we'd be right against the max tow. Want some cushion on that...

willy 02-04-2010 10:57 PM

Plus if you check the fuel economy on the Excursion it is as bad as the bigger heavier Expedition.

THEFERMANATOR 02-04-2010 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willy (Post 153299)
Plus if you check the fuel economy on the Excursion it is as bad as the bigger heavier Expedition.

Reverse them 2 and you got it right.

reelapeelin 02-05-2010 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willy (Post 153299)
Plus if you check the fuel economy on the Excursion it is as bad as the bigger heavier Expedition.


Dislexia actin' up again there, Old Timer??...:happy:

randlemanboater 02-05-2010 08:46 AM

My imaginary RV friends talk about certain years of the Ford V-10 having problems with the sparkplugs falling out because the hole they screw into only had 3 rows of threads and is aluminum.

Let me find the years for ya.


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