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2012
Fuel Economy
15 combined mpg
Horsepower
310 hp
Seating
8
Cargo Volume
130.8 cu ft
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2012 Ford Expedition EL Review

KBB Editors

By KBB Editors

Updated December 23, 2019

Our editors drive and evaluate hundreds of new cars every single year, turning thousands of miles and countless hours behind the wheel into helpful reviews, ratings, and comparisons. They also have lives outside of work, or so they think. You’d be surprised what you can learn by hauling a dirt bike, hunting for a wayward sippy cup, or just packing the trunk full of groceries.

Pros

If you and your family have needs as big as the 2012 Expedition itself (such as the need to fit eight people or tow up to 9,300 pounds), Ford’s full-size family hauler makes a great addition to any garage. With so many well-thought-out features, the 2012 Ford Expedition is easily the best Expedition to date.

Cons

If your only requirement is room for six or seven passengers, then a CUV such as the 2012 Ford Flex or GMC Acadia is probably a better choice. A CUV offers more carlike handling, better fuel economy and improved safety.

What's New?

Spotter mirrors are made standard on all trims, while second-row heated seats can now be ordered on the XLT Premium. Ford’s Front Park Assist is standard on Limited and King Ranch trims.

Full-size SUVs may no longer be all the rage in cash-strapped America, but like it or not, the need for such vehicles has not gone away. For families with more than four kids, or the need to tow a boat or trailer, a 6-cylinder CUV isn’t going to cut it. Thankfully, the 2012 Ford Expedition has plenty of muscle and room to spare, and although the Expedition’s fuel economy is not great, it is tolerable considering big Ford’s herculean capabilities. Roughly the same size as the Chevrolet Tahoe and Nissan Armada, the Expedition distinguishes itself with its available 2-tone exterior packages, upscale interior options and cleaver interior features such as a power flush-folding third-row seat and the SYNC hands-free communication and entertainment system. For those who need more interior room, the Expedition EL offers an extended rear area that puts the 2012 Expedition in direct competition with the 2012 Chevrolet Suburban, Toyota Sequoia, and GMC Yukon.

Used 2012 Ford Expedition EL Pricing

Used 2012 Ford Expedition EL pricing starts at $9,429 for the Expedition EL XL Sport Utility 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $44,145 when new. The range-topping 2012 Expedition EL King Ranch Sport Utility 4D starts at $11,933 today, originally priced from $55,430.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
$44,145
$9,429
$45,745
$9,211
$53,920
$9,407
$55,430
$11,933

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2012 Ford Expedition EL models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Used 2012 Ford Expedition EL

Because Ford gave the 2012 Expedition an independent rear suspension (the two rear wheels can move independently of each other due to each being attached to a separate axle), its ride and handling are far from truck-like. Whereas a solid-axle vehicle tends to hop around on rough pavement and perform poorly in tight turns, the Expedition’s suspension seems unfazed by bumps, ruts and other road obstacles. Not that the Expedition is going to win any slalom events, mind you, but it is remarkably capable for its size, weight and high center of gravity. The steering setup is firm with good feedback to the driver and the tall seating position gives an excellent 360-degree view, although it can be difficult to see objects near the lower rear-quarter panel; we suggest using those big spot mirrors before changing lanes. While we weren’t overwhelmed by the 5.4-liter V8’s acceleration while towing, the Expedition seemed fully up to the task.

Interior Comfort

We’ll save the explanation about the 2012 Ford Expedition’s interior volume except to say it is impressive. The seats are soft and comfortable, with enough seat travel up front to accommodate passengers from 4’11" to 6’4" tall. The Expedition’s third-row seat can handily accommodate two adults. Better yet, when not in use the Expedition’s third row folds flush into the floor, a function that requires only a push of a button on XLT, XLT Premium, Limited and King Ranch models. While the base trims are nicely equipped, you’ll find the most desirable colors and materials inside the Limited and King Ranch versions. Heated second-row seats, soft leather seating and a host of electronic aids make the top-level Expedition models feel nearly Lincoln-like. Opting for the EL version nets you 42.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third-row seat, a serious improvement over the 18.6 cubic feet available on the standard Expedition.

Exterior Styling

Who would have thought that boxy could be beautiful? Someone at Ford clearly did and in the case of the 2012 Expedition they’ve pulled off quite the styling job. Rich paint colors are highlighted by a bright chrome grille and tasteful side trim, and on King Ranch models, contrasting lower body cladding. Wheel sizes vary by trim, but can be ordered as large as 20 inches, negating the need for expensive aftermarket rims to trick out your ride. One very cool feature unique to Ford is the external keypad locking system that allows you to leave the key fob in the car and operate the locks via a combination lock keypad. For anyone who has ever lost a fob hiking or dropped it in the river while rafting, the keypad option is an indispensable feature worth its weight in gold. The Expedition’s high ground clearance requires side running boards to make entry and exit a bit easier, not to mention less clumsy. Unfortunately, the Expedition’s height makes it a bit difficult to secure items to the roof rack. Items not roof-bound can be safely tucked inside the Expedition, easily accessed via the available power liftgate.

Favorite Features

Enhanced Utility
The EL’s 12-inch-longer wheelbase and nearly 15 inches of additional length provide a huge improvement in capacity with little increase in cost or reduction in fuel efficiency. Sure, your garage may not accommodate the extra length, but that’s a small price to pay if you’re actually intending to use your full-size SUV.

Keyless Entry Keypad
No more worrying about where to hide your key fob; with the keyless keypad entry system you can simply lock your keys and other items safely inside the vehicle. A preset combination entered via the door-mounted keypad unlocks the doors.

Standard Features

The 2012 Ford Expedition includes the AdvanceTrac stability-control system with Roll Stability Control that modulates braking and engine power to help maintain driver control in marginal conditions, particularly those involving slippery surfaces. Trailer Sway Control and the MyKey programmable key system – which allows parents to limit vehicle speed and audio volume, among other things – are also standard. Occupant protection is enhanced with seat-mounted front-side airbags and a three-row "safety canopy." Other standard features include keyless keypad entry, 6-way power front seats, sliding center-section second-row seat, heated seats, rain-sensing wipers and a 310-horsepower V8 engine.

Factory Options

2012 Ford Expedition buyers can choose an optional PowerFold third-row seat that folds flat with the touch of a button. An optional power liftgate is also available. Stand-alone options include a rearview camera, DVD navigation with SIRIUS Travel Link, heated second-row seats, the voice-activated SYNC communications and entertainment system, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, auto-leveling rear air suspension and a 340-watt audio system.

Engine & Transmission

While the 5.4-liter V8 is certainly adequate, Ford’s one offering is overwhelmed by the multitude of choices available from Chevrolet and GMC. The V8’s 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque are well-matched to the chassis, and that power is enhanced by a 6-speed automatic, but the package falls short of GM’s 5.3-liter V8 (at least in horsepower) or GM’s 6.0-liter V8.

5.4-liter V8
310 horsepower @ 5,100 rpm
365 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 14/20 (2WD), 13/18 (4WD)


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2012 Ford Expedition EL
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4.6
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2012 Ford Expedition EL Styles

Lowest-Priced

XLT Sport Utility 4D

15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
8
Seating
310 @ 5100 RPM
Horsepower
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.4 Liter
Engine

XL Sport Utility 4D

15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
8
Seating
310 @ 5100 RPM
Horsepower
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.4 Liter
Engine

Limited Sport Utility 4D

15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
8
Seating
310 @ 5100 RPM
Horsepower
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.4 Liter
Engine

King Ranch Sport Utility 4D

15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
8
Seating
310 @ 5100 RPM
Horsepower
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.4 Liter
Engine
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
6078 lbs.
EPA Passenger
168.3 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
33.5 gallons
Front Head Room
39.5 inches
Front Leg Room
41.2 inches
Max Seating Capacity
8
Minimum Ground Clearance
8.7 inches
Overall Length
221.3 inches
Front Shoulder Room
63.2 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
8700 lbs.
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
130.8 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
43.9 feet
Wheel Base
131.0 inches
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
7720 lbs.
Payload Capacity
1530 lbs.
Width with mirrors
91.8 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Fog Lights
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors
Privacy Glass
Available
Roof Rails
Available

Fuel Economy

City
13 mpg
Highway
18 mpg
Combined
15 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
4WD
Transmission Type
Automatic
6 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Limited Slip Differential
Available

Performance

Horsepower
310 @ 5100 RPM
Torque
365 @ 3600 rpm
Engine
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.4 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Comfort & Convenience

  • Climate Control Air Conditioning
  • Integrated Garage Door Opener

Entertainment

  • DVD Entertainment System
  • DVD Entertainment System
  • MP3 Player
  • Premium Radio
  • Satellite Radio
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Third Row Seat
  • Leather Seats
  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Rear Seats
  • Cooled Seats
  • Dual Power Front Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat
  • Power Folding Third Row Seat

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Navigation System
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Remote Engine Start
  • Voice Recognition System

2012 Ford Expedition EL Safety

2012 Ford Expedition EL Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Emergency & Security Services
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Parental Control System
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Rear View Camera
4.0
Crash Test Rating
Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
4.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
4.0
Side Crash
5.0

2012 Ford Expedition EL Rankings

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FAQs

How reliable is the 2012 Ford Expedition EL?

Kelley Blue Book users rate the 2012 Ford Expedition EL reliability 4 out of 5 stars, which is above average for a vehicle of its class.

Is 2012 a good year for a Ford Expedition EL?

According to the experts at Kelley Blue Book, the 2012 Ford Expedition EL scores 3.7 out of 5 stars. Owners of the vehicle give it 4.6 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2012 Expedition EL is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

Is the Ford Expedition EL 2012 a good SUV?

According to the experts at Kelley Blue Book, the 2012 Ford Expedition EL scores 3.7 out of 5 stars. Owners of the vehicle give it 4.6 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2012 Expedition EL is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

What is the MPG for a 2012 Ford Expedition EL?

The 2012 Ford Expedition EL gets 13 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway.

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