Today two of the industry’s leading SUVs go head to head to claim first place, but only one can come out on top! The 2017 Ford Expedition in Freeport outshines the 2017 Toyota Sequoia by simply offering drivers more. Today Yaklin Ford puts these two head-to-head. Keep reading to find out how the Expedition smokes the competition:
2017 Ford Expedition in Freeport |
2017 Toyota Sequoia in Freeport |
The Expeditions 3.5 Turbo V6 engine produces 420 lbs.-ft. of torque |
The Sequoia’s 5/7 DOHC V8 engine only produces 201 lbs.-ft. of torque |
Larger fuel capacity for longer ranges between fill-ups |
Smaller fuel capacity |
Offers up to a 9200 lbs. towing capacity |
Only offers a maximum 7400 lbs. towing capacity |
To make backing safer, an optional cross-path warning system uses a wide-angle radar to alert the driver to avoid collisions |
Does not offer a cross-path warning system |
4x4 standard Hill Descent Control |
Does not offer Hill Decent Control |
Enjoy more passenger space in the Expedition |
The Sequoia has less passenger space |
A standard third row seat folds flat into the floor completely clearing a very large cargo area quickly |
Does not offer seats that fold into the floor |
In case you lock your keys in your vehicle, you can let yourself in using the exterior PIN entry system |
Does not offer an exterior PIN entry system |
The wheels have 6 lugs for longer wheel bearing life, less chance of rotor warping and greater strength |
Only offers 5 lugs per wheel |
For better handling and brake cooling an optional 22-inch wheel is offered |
The Sequoia’s largest wheels are only 20-inches |
15 city/ 21 highway MPG* |
13 city/ 17 highway MPG* |
When compared side by side the 2017 Ford Expedition in Freeport blows away the Toyota Sequoia. We invite you to stop by Yaklin Ford to get behind the wheel of this incredible vehicle and find even more features to love!
* Based on 2017 EPA ratings. Use for comparison only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition (for hybrid vehicles) and other factors