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Diesel vs. Gas. Which one is best?

Written by: E. Long
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Last updated January 8, 2005

3 Options, 1 Excursion. Where do I start?

The Ford Excursion is offered with the 5.4L V8, the V10, and the 7.3L V8 Powerstroke Diesel. Aside from trim packages and 4-wheel drive or 2-wheel drive, Excursions are identical...except for the engines, of course. Choosing the right engine option boils down to two things: What you will do with your Excursion and what your financial budget will allow.

5.4L V8 Excursion

First and foremost, it is generally accepted that the 5.4L V8 is a very small engine for the Ford Excursion. The Excursion weighs in at nearly 8,000 lbs. Compare this with lighter SuperDuty pickups, F150s, and Expeditions, and you begin to realize that the 5.4L V8 is a rather small powerplant to be hauling around the Excursion and all of your gear.

5.4L V8 Pros:

5.4L V8 Cons:

The 5.4L V8 will be good for people who do not tow a lot, do not haul heavy loads, do not have a need for horsepower or torque, and for people without the need for performance or power. Not recommended for the performance enthusiast at all.

V10 Excursion

The V10 is the best option for the "don't want the diesel, but want the performance" people. Depending on the model year, the V10 offers acceptible horsepower and torque numbers. Not as much torque as the Powerstroke, but plenty more than the 5.4L V8.

V10 Pros:

V10 Cons:

Buy the V10 if you want the power but don't want a diesel.

7.3L V8 Powerstroke Diesel

Diesel-powered Excursions provide maximum performance, highest towing ratings, and the best fuel economy. It is truly the best of all worlds if you put a lot of miles on your vehicles, tow a lot, haul a lot, and in general, need an all-purpose vehicle capable of just about anything.

7.3L V8 Powerstroke Pros:

7.3L V8 Powerstroke Cons:

If you are on the fence on V10 vs. Diesel, you are strongly advised to drive both. The diesel offers many advantages for its increased up-front purchase price.

6.0L V8 Powerstroke Diesel

This diesel offers virtually the same pros and cons as the 7.3L, however it is new and improved. It is significantly quieter than the 7.3L, offers higher horsepower and torque numbers, and is mated to a new 5-speed automatic transmission. NOTE that the 6.0L Powerstroke Excursion was introduced in late 2003 and was very prone to problems. If you are looking at a 6.0L diesel, you are strongly advised to purchase a 2004 or newer 6.0L diesel-powered Excursion in order to avoid any of the earlier, error-prone 2003 6.0's.

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