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New Ford Expedition for Sale in Dayton, OH | Beau Townsend Ford

Beau Townsend Ford at 1020 W National Rd in Vandalia carries the new Ford Expedition — a full-size, three-row SUV with up to 9,300 lbs of towing capability, seating for up to eight, and the space that midsize SUVs cannot match. If you are in Dayton, Huber Heights, Kettering, Centerville, or anywhere in Montgomery County and your family has outgrown the Explorer, the Expedition is the next step.

Highlights: Full-size SUV with seating for up to eight | Towing up to 9,300 lbs | Available MAX extended wheelbase | Standard 4x4 capability | Twin-turbo V6 power

Great for: Large Montgomery County families who need maximum space | Drivers who tow boats, campers, and large trailers | Families who carpool and haul sports teams | Anyone who needs full-size capability in an SUV, not a truck

Full-Size Space for Families Who Need It

The Expedition seats up to eight with three rows of real, adult-sized space. The third row is not a compromise — adults sit comfortably back there, which cannot be said for most midsize SUVs pretending to be three-row vehicles. The available Expedition MAX extends the wheelbase for even more cargo room behind the third row. For large Dayton families, carpools, and parents who shuttle teammates to practice across Montgomery County, the Expedition carries everyone and their gear without anyone climbing over each other.

Towing That Rivals Trucks

The Expedition tows up to 9,300 lbs when properly equipped — enough for large boats, travel trailers, and heavy equipment that midsize SUVs cannot handle. A twin-turbo V6 provides strong power and torque, and available features like Pro Trailer Backup Assist and a trailer brake controller make towing easier for drivers who pull loads regularly. For Dayton families who tow a boat to Indian Lake, pull a camper out of Ohio for vacation, or haul a trailer for work, the Expedition handles it while keeping eight passengers comfortable.

Built for Ohio Roads Year-Round

Available 4x4 gives the Expedition traction and confidence on snow-covered Montgomery County roads, wet highways, and the kind of winter conditions that make full-size SUV ownership practical in Ohio. The body-on-frame construction provides durability and a solid feel on I-75 and I-70. Independent rear suspension keeps the ride smooth for rear passengers even over rough pavement. For Dayton families who need a vehicle that works in January as well as it works in July, the Expedition delivers year-round.

Technology and Comfort

A large touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keeps the driver connected. Available rear entertainment screens keep passengers occupied on longer trips. Ford Co-Pilot360 comes standard with pre-collision braking, blind spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high beams. Available BlueCruise hands-free highway driving makes the long-distance drives more relaxed. The Expedition interior is built for comfort on the kind of road trips and daily driving that large families actually do.

Test Drive an Expedition at Beau Townsend Ford

Pre-qualify for financing and know your budget before you visit. Get your trade-in estimate online and see what your current vehicle is worth toward a new Expedition. When you are ready, schedule a test drive and experience full-size space on the roads you actually drive around Dayton. Have questions? Contact us or visit the finance department to explore your options.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I buy a new Ford Expedition in Dayton, OH?

Beau Townsend Ford in Vandalia carries new Expeditions including the extended MAX configuration. Take I-75 north from Dayton to Exit 63 at National Road — schedule a test drive online before visiting.

Q: Is the Ford Expedition a good family SUV for Dayton?

The best full-size option for large Montgomery County families. Three rows seat up to eight with real space in every row, towing hits 9,300 lbs for boats and campers, and available 4x4 handles Ohio winters. Dayton families who have outgrown a midsize Explorer or Traverse find the Expedition is the step up that actually solves the space problem.

Q: Ford Expedition vs Chevy Tahoe — which is better?

Both are full-size, three-row SUVs. The Expedition offers independent rear suspension for a smoother ride on I-75 and I-70, and a twin-turbo V6 for strong power. The Tahoe counters with a V8 option and slightly larger cargo area. Worth driving both — Beau Townsend Ford in Vandalia has Expeditions on the lot for Dayton-area families to compare.

Q: How much can a Ford Expedition tow?

Up to 9,300 lbs when properly equipped. That handles large boats to Indian Lake, travel trailers for family trips out of the Miami Valley, and heavy utility trailers for weekend projects across Montgomery County — all while seating up to eight passengers.

Q: What is the Ford Expedition MAX?

An extended-wheelbase Expedition with more cargo room behind the third row. Same capability, same seating — just more space for gear. Large Montgomery County families hauling gear between Dayton, weekend trips to Hocking Hills, and holiday drives out of the Miami Valley find the extra cargo room essential.

Q: Can the Ford Expedition handle Dayton winters?

Yes. Available 4x4 gives the Expedition strong traction on snow-covered Montgomery County streets, icy I-75 on-ramps, and the unpredictable conditions that hit the Dayton area every winter from November through March. The body-on-frame construction handles rough, pothole-heavy Ohio roads without compromise.