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2019 Ford Expedition Max Platinum review

Posted on October 25, 2018 By Jarvis

At 221.9 inches long, the Ford Expedition Max is about a foot longer than the standard Expedition SUV, making it one of the largest — if not the largest — non-commercial vehicles in Ford’s fleet. And in top-of-the-line Platinum trim, the $84,000 example that recently rolled into Roadshow HQ is also one of Ford’s most expensive.

It’s so expensive because Platinum, in Ford parlance, means “every bell and every whistle.” Choosing this trim level gets you every luxury and tech amenity in the Expedition’s arsenal. There are even a few upgrades unique to the Platinum model, such as a significant power and torque bump.
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