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Auto review: 2018 Ford Expedition hauls ahead of full-size SUV competition

The difference between the 2018 Ford Expedition and the best-of-year 2018 Lincoln Navigator is the difference in having an extra $20,000.

At $70,000, the redesigned Expedition can't be called a poor man's Navigator. The full-size SUV nicely balances its truck-based capability with family-hauler refinement.

Despite basic similarities, Expedition doesn't have the finest touches of the Navigator, yet it outdoes the Chevy Suburban, the Nissan Armada and all of Toyota's aged behemoths.

It's not as intimidating on the road as the F-150 on which it

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