What is the difference between ford expedition xlt and eddie bauer
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Expedition comes as the XLT version or the uplevel Eddie Bauer, a luxurious all-weather cruiser that's enjoying a surge in popularity. In fact, from the windshield pillars forward, the look is identical. It's big and tall, especially since the Eddie Bauer 4X4 model comes standard with inch tires and wheels, a gain of an inch over the standard XLT version.
Ford literature states that it can be stored in an "average" size garage, but squeezed inside our "average" two-car garage left little room to open its doors.
The standard XLT Expedition is relatively spartan on the outside but Eddie Bauer models are dressed up a bit with wheel lip and rocker moldings, which makes it look wider and more luxurious than its more plebeian stablemate. Also, a set of narrow running boards with handy accent lights give a bit of assistance to those climbing aboard the big machine. A separate glass window resides within the swing-up tailgate.
The XLT has a universal garage door opener standard, as well as rain-sensing wipers and a power liftgate in the back as options. Both vehicles have entertainment systems with satellite radio as standard. The XLT has a navigation system built in as an option. This system will also give you a report on the overall status of your vehicle.
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