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What was the original price of a 2005 Ford Expedition?

The original MSRP for a 2005 Ford Expedition ranged roughly from about $28,000 for the base XL to around $37,000 for the top-end Eddie Bauer with four-wheel drive, depending on drivetrain and options.


What determined the price


In 2005, Ford priced the Expedition by trim level and drivetrain. The two main factors affecting the sticker price were (1) the trim you chose—XL, XLT, or Eddie Bauer—and (2) whether the vehicle was two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Optional equipment and packages—such as upgraded audio systems, towing packages, or leather seating—could further adjust the final price listed on a dealer sticker. The figures below reflect the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) you would have seen on a Ford price sheet in 2005, prior to destination charges and dealer-added options.


MSRP by trim and drivetrain


Below is an approximate breakdown of 2005 Expedition MSRPs by trim and drivetrain. Prices are pre-destination charges and show the relative order of magnitude for each configuration. Actual dealer quotes could vary by region and package.



  • XL 2WD: around $28,000

  • XL 4WD: around $30,000

  • XLT 2WD: around $31,500

  • XLT 4WD: around $33,500

  • Eddie Bauer 2WD: around $34,500

  • Eddie Bauer 4WD: around $37,000


Notes: The above figures exclude destination charges and freight, taxes, and registration. Options and regional pricing could push sticker prices higher or lower, and street prices (what buyers actually paid) often differed due to incentives, dealer negotiations, and trade-ins.


Context and takeaways


For buyers in 2005, the Expedition offered a step-up path from a relatively affordable base model to a well-equipped family SUV lineup, with four-wheel-drive models carrying the highest price tags. The price progression mirrored the wagon’s upgrade ladder—from basic XL to luxury-minded Eddie Bauer—alongside the practical premium for 4WD capability and optional equipment.


Notes and caveats


All prices cited are MSRPs from Ford’s 2005 price literature and can vary by region, dealer, and optional packages. Destination charges and incentives were not included in the figures above. When researching or recalling historical prices, it’s helpful to consult archived dealer brochures or automotive guides from 2005 for the most precise numbers.


Summary: In 2005, the Ford Expedition’s original price spanned from roughly $28,000 for the XL to about $37,000 for the Eddie Bauer with 4WD, with intermediate pricing for XLT trims and 2WD/4WD configurations. This reflects Ford’s tiered approach to seating capacity, luxury features, and drivetrain capabilities at the time.

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