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The 2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer represents one of the most commanding and capable full-size SUVs Ford ever offered, combining true Super Duty-based engineering with upscale Eddie Bauer trim appointments and immense real-world utility. Built during the Excursion’s short 2000–2005 production run, this SUV has become increasingly sought after by buyers who understand just how rare it is to find a heavy-duty, three-row SUV with this level of size, power, towing ability, and passenger capacity. This particular example has covered only 124,357 miles since new and is finished in a clean white exterior over a Medium Parchment tan interior.
For 2004, the Excursion received a revised trim structure, further refining Ford’s lineup of its largest SUV. The Eddie Bauer trim sat above the more basic trims and added a more upscale look and feel, giving buyers the rugged foundation of the Excursion with a more premium cabin presentation. The white exterior paired with Medium Parchment tan interior gives this Eddie Bauer a classic early-2000s Ford luxury SUV appearance, while still retaining the serious truck-based capability that made the Excursion famous.
Power comes from the legendary 6.8L Triton V10, producing 310 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque. This engine gives the Excursion the kind of displacement, torque, and confidence expected from a true heavy-duty SUV. Paired with the Excursion’s massive structure and Super Duty roots, the V10 helps deliver an impressive 11,000-pound towing capacity when properly equipped, making this SUV a serious choice for hauling trailers, boats, recreational equipment, and heavy family loads. Few SUVs of this era offered this combination of passenger space and towing strength in one package.
Inside, the Eddie Bauer trim delivers the practicality that helped make the Excursion so desirable. The cabin offers generous room for passengers, with foldable second-row seating and third-row seating that allow the interior to adapt for people, cargo, or a combination of both. Rear A/C is a major comfort feature for a vehicle of this size, helping keep passengers comfortable throughout the cabin. The front power-adjustable seats add convenience for the driver and front passenger, while the AM/FM radio keeps the cabin straightforward and easy to use.
What makes the 2004 Excursion so special today is simple: Ford has not built another SUV quite like it since. It offers the proportions, towing capability, powertrain strength, and interior capacity of a true heavy-duty SUV, wrapped in the more upscale Eddie Bauer trim. With its short production history, commanding size, V10 power, 11,000-pound towing capacity, three-row seating, rear A/C, and only 124,357 miles since new, this 2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer stands as a highly compelling example of one of Ford’s most memorable and capable SUVs.
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