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2004 Ford Expedition

2004 Ford Expedition

2004 Toyota Sequoia

2004 Toyota Sequoia

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2005 Buick Rainier

2005 Buick Rainier
Consumer Guide Rating: (?) 61/110 (Read Review) 59/110 (Read Review) 49/110 (Read Review) 59/110 (Read Review)
Consumer Guide Award:
Best Buy
Recommended
N/A N/A
MSRP: $32,500 $31,625 $27,765 $33,785
Invoice: $28,585 $28,145 $25,491 $30,575
Destination Charge: $795 $540 $645 $685
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Highlights
EPA Fuel Economy 15 City/19 Highway Est. 14 City/18 Highway Est. 16 City/21 Highway Est. 16 City/21 Highway Est.
Engine(s) Gas V8 Gas V8 Gas I6 Gas L6
Transmission Automatic w/OD Automatic w/OD Automatic w/OD Automatic w/OD
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive Rear Wheel Drive Rear Wheel Drive Rear Wheel Drive
Seating Capacity 6 8 5 5
Body Style   Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD Sport Utility Vehicles Sport Utility Vehicle
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Rear Angle View
2004 Ford Expedition Rear Angle View
2004 Toyota Sequoia Rear Angle View
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Rear Angle View
2005 Buick Rainier Rear Angle View
Headlight View
2004 Ford Expedition Headlight View
2004 Toyota Sequoia Headlight View
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Headlight View
2005 Buick Rainier Headlight View
Wheel Profile View
2004 Ford Expedition Wheel Profile View
2004 Toyota Sequoia Wheel Profile View
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Wheel Profile View
2005 Buick Rainier Wheel Profile View
Warranty
Basic Warranty 3 years/36,000 miles 3 years/36,000 miles 3 years/36,000 miles 3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty 3 years/36,000 miles 5 years/60,000 miles 7 years/70,000 miles 3 years/36,000 miles

Pricing Key: Retail prices listed with each report are set by the vehicle's manufacturer. These figures appear on each car's federally mandated window sticker. Most price lists also include dealer-invoice prices. Dealer-invoice prices are what the dealer pays the manufacturer for the car and its factory-installed options. The destination charge is not included in the suggested-retail or dealer-invoice price and must be added to the cost of the vehicle. Car companies change prices frequently throughout the year. If the prices published do not match those on the vehicle's window sticker, the manufacturer has probably altered the price recently.

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