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While we travel it's always us and it's always my dad and my mom, and our three

dogs. We have three dogs. So our dad and our mom drive the bus.

I think it's important to go on tour because we have to spread our music

around. We've got to do promotion, we gotta take our music to other states

and maybe other countries. - And I think that's what's helped, I think

that a lot of people are like: How do you get to this state? And it's because we do

a lot of promotion, we do a lot of TV, we do a lot of radio, whatever we can do,

even if it's a long drive, we make those sacrifices and

I think it's paid off.

Some of the challenges that we face while being on the road constantly would definitely be eating healthy.

We're musicians and we're on stage a lot

and we dance and we play, so we go to the gym, and we try our best to be in shape

but when you're on the road it is very hard to find healthy meals. And half of

the time we just stop wherever, and like the first thing you find, you eat.

-And then you're like I did so good this show so let me treat myself to some hot Cheetos.

Whenever we get to a city, you know, our goal is always to explore. Explore!

Then let's say that we're Miami or Vegas we're like: We're gonna be wild. -It's going down.

They're like: Anahi you're 'gonna stay in the hotel room and we're 'gonna go out.

Like, you know, we're 'gonna go do this and we're 'gonna do that and then we get to the hotel and it's just like,

I just 'wanna stay here. We literally are so tired because we know what's coming.

You know, we know, we have a show, we have promo, which we wake up like at 3 in the morning,

2 in the morning to get ready because it's so many of us.

Having Ford partner with us is definitely awesome. We're very honored. We're blessed.

We're independent, we do everything independently. We don't have a big record label behind us. So to have

these brands partner with us and work together, it really puts us at another level.

We really, really enjoy it.

-And they're great to work with.

-Ford is the Best in Texas!

It's very entertaining traveling with all of us, our sisters. I think it's

very fun. -And we watch movies and - a lot of movies - actually, you know, besides

that, we sleep and eat a lot. But it's fun. But it's fun doing it with each

other because we're really comfortable with each other, and it's just fun.

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2018 Ford Expedition Review: A Massive Improvement - Duration: 13:38.

The verdict: Big, bold and fully updated, the Expedition has the goods to take the sales

crown away from the Chevrolet Tahoe.

Versus the competition: It may not have a V-8, but you won't miss the two extra cylinders;

it has plenty of power and more usable space and useful technology than any other SUV in

the class.

Just as minivans replaced the family station wagon in the 1980s, so too did big SUVs vanquish

those vans in the 1990s.

Since then, however, the Great Recession and occasional gas price shocks have returned

the largest SUVs to their original role in the market: expensive vehicles bought by people

who need big, multi-passenger vehicles that can tow a lot of weight.

The segment leaders are the Chevrolet Tahoe and its longer sibling, the Suburban, and

it isn't hard to figure out why: Their main competitor, the Ford Expedition, hadn't seen

a major update in almost a decade.

Now all that has changed.

Behold the behemoth: an all-new 2018 Ford Expedition that aims to knock the Chevy off

its top-truck throne — as it did in our Full-Size SUV Challenge.

Old-School Truck, New-School Materials Like the old Expedition, the new one maintains

traditional, trucklike body-on-frame construction.

Under the skin, the Expedition is an F-150 enhanced with an independent rear suspension

instead of a solid live axle.

This arrangement also allows for a lower load floor in the cargo area, enabling the third

row to fold away completely — an advantage over the Chevy Tahoe's seats, which fold flat

but not into the floor.

The Tahoe's raised floor eats into cargo space and makes it more difficult to load objects.

Like the F-150, the Expedition's body is now aluminum, but the weight difference for 2018

isn't that significant — just a 119-pound decrease for the base trim versus a comparable

2017 Expedition.

Ford added all kinds of equipment and sound insulation that serve to offset some of the

benefit of lightweight aluminum.

The body looks slick, with a new and thoroughly modern appearance that's much more in keeping

with the modern style of truck: high beltline, smaller windows and chunkier style.

It's fresh, attractive and has a distinctly more aerodynamic look than the outgoing model.

The Expedition comes in two lengths: Expedition and Expedition Max (formerly Expedition EL).

The extra room doesn't do anything for passenger space, but it does increase the cargo area

behind the third row, so you're not forced to choose between extra rear passengers and

extra luggage capacity.

My primary test vehicle was a regular-length Expedition, though Cars.com editors have also

driven the Max.

Old-Style Power, New-Style Engine Powering the new Expedition is Ford's ubiquitous

twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6, a carryover engine.

It puts out a healthy 375 horsepower in most trim levels and 400 hp in the top Platinum.

New to the setup is a standard 10-speed automatic transmission — available with either rear-

or all-wheel drive — and an electronic limited-slip differential.

Fire up the V-6 and it sounds like a well-tuned turbo-diesel.

Some of the engine's noise is artificially generated through the stereo (all that soundproofing

would prevent you from hearing the engine otherwise), but the sound that does come through

is a fun mix of whooshing turbos and raspy exhaust.

It sounds sufficiently butch for the truck it powers.

I found driving it to be quite a pleasant surprise, as well — the V-6 more than adequately

powers the Expedition in both regular and Max versions, and it gets even punchier when

you twist the rotary drive mode selector into Sport.

Climbing the canyons above Malibu, Calif., handling the tight, twisting sweepers, descending

into quick switchbacks — the Expedition exudes confidence and stability.

Sport mode tightens up steering feedback and changes both accelerator sensitivity and transmission

shift points, making those twisties even easier to take.

Nobody will confuse the Expedition for a Mustang, but it by no means embarrasses itself on high-speed,

challenging roads.

Ride quality is also outstanding.

Wheel sizes vary from 18 to 22 inches depending on trim level and equipment.

Higher-spec trims get an electronically adjustable suspension, but lesser models' suspensions

provide a smooth, well-controlled ride, as well; there are no crazy, tippy body motions.

If you need an off-road rig, Ford's got you covered there, too: An FX4 package is available

that brings underbody protection, a low-range transfer case, special tuning for the electronic

limited-slip differential, Michelin Primacy tires on smaller wheels, off-road shocks,

a heavy-duty radiator and unique badging.

Hooked up to a 5,500-pound camper, my Expedition towed like a champ, chugging up 6 percent

inclines with ease, accelerating despite the load it hauled.

The 10-speed automatic is well-matched to the engine, holding gears on downhill grades

to save the Expedition's brakes and maintain easy control.

The instrument panel also shows you tons of information, such as which gear the transmission's

in at any given time.

Trailer sway control comes with a heavy-duty towing package, as does Ford's super-nifty

Pro Trailer Backup Assist feature, which allows you to back up a trailer using a dedicated

rotary knob on the dash and backup cameras.

It takes the guesswork and trial and error out of backing up a trailer, making even the

newest novice look like a veteran trucker.

Hooked up to a 5,500-pound camper, my Expedition towed like a champ, chugging up 6 percent

inclines with ease, accelerating despite the load it hauled.

Where the Expedition falls short is in fuel economy, especially when towing.

It also features a smaller gas tank than its main competition, meaning its overall range

is notably shorter.

The regular Expedition is EPA-rated at 17/24/20 mpg city/highway/combined with two-wheel drive,

17/22/19 mpg with four-wheel drive.

The longer Expedition Max clocks in at 17/23/19 mpg with 2WD, 16/21/18 mpg with 4WD.

In a recent real-world test for the Full-Size SUV Challenge, my Expedition 4WD achieved

21.5 mpg in combined driving, better than its 19 mpg rating.

But that number dropped dramatically to 10.2 mpg when towing a camper — a steeper loss

than the V-8-powered competitors in our Challenge exhibited, though still not the lowest mpg.

Turns out that the twin-turbocharged engines positively suck down the petrol when you put

the engine under some serious load, as I did up and down the hills of eastern Arizona.

Combine that with the smaller gas tank, and you'll be making frequent pit stops if you're

towing a trailer cross-country.

Better Inside, But Details Are Important The interior looks as if it could have been

lifted directly from the F-150, with all the pros and cons that entails.

It's spacious, with excellent outward visibility, but the front seats feel unsupportive over

longer voyages.

One of our taller reviewers could not get comfortable, with his legs always at an angle

and most of his thighs unsupported by the oddly short bottom cushions.

The backseats are high, with plenty of room, and the ability to slide fore and aft means

passengers in the two rear rows can negotiate legroom amongst themselves.

The third row is usable for adults even when the second row is adjusted all the way rearward;

slide it forward a bit and there really isn't a bad seat in the house.

The second row also tilts and slides forward at the touch of a button, making ingress to

the third row easier.

Materials quality in the cabin is mixed.

The F-150 isn't known for having the best environment in its own class; it features

plenty of hard plastic and seams between parts that simply don't flow together well.

Some of this, like plastic molding seams on the grab handles, can be chalked up to early

build quality, but some of it is simply how it's designed — it's a pickup truck that's

been given a healthy makeover, but it's still a pickup truck in the ways that count.

For a vehicle that can easily approach $90,000 in fully loaded Platinum trim and even top

$70,000 for a well-equipped Limited model, this kind of detail is important.

All the fancy quilted leather in the world doesn't excuse the fact that other parts look

cheap.

The Latest Tech Thankfully, Ford loads you up with tech goodies

for that kind of coin, including gadgets that entertain (you can stream live TV to the entertainment

system via Slingplayer and Sync 3, or even hook up a big-screen TV for tailgating), some

that keep you safe (all kinds of lane-keeping aids, steering aids, anti-collision aids and

autonomous braking systems), and some that help you drive (like the aforementioned trailer

backup assist).

The high-end audio system is by the new B&O Play brand, a division of Bang & Olufsen,

and it sounds fantastic.

The entire experience in the Expedition is one of a significant upgrade, easily on par

with the Chevy and GMC models on many levels and surpassing them in flexibility, spaciousness

and amenities.

All This Utility Does Not Come Cheap If you haven't priced out a full-size SUV

in awhile, you'd better sit down for this next part.

The starting price for an Expedition XL 4x2 is $49,290 including destination charges,

but you'll never see that price on a dealer lot — they're meant for fleet sales to utilities

or city governments.

Far more likely to be found is an XLT trim, which starts at $52,985 with two-wheel drive.

Specifying four-wheel drive adds between $3,000 and $3,200 to the price depending on trim

level.

Add in everything you can get and you're looking at an Expedition Max Platinum 4x4 that will

stop just short of 85 grand.

My regular-length Limited 4x4 model stickered at $72,655 including destination, and that

included several popular equipment packages and leather for the first and second rows.

For comparison's sake, the new 2018 Lincoln Navigator starts around $73,000 and can top

out around $100,000.

Still, the Expedition's price is easily competitive with vehicles like the Tahoe, Suburban and

GMC Yukon.

It comes in at a bit more than the Nissan Armada, but it's a significantly larger vehicle

with a much bigger interior.

It's comparable in size to the Toyota Sequoia but has far surpassed that old, outdated model.

It's more refined, with a much nicer interior and a multimedia system that's at least two

or three generations more current.

With buyers snapping up big SUVs in increasing numbers, Ford's update to its big truck comes

at the perfect time.

That the truck is as good as it is should put Chevy on notice.

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Actor Harrison Ford 'For The First Time In Our History, We Have A President Who…' - Duration: 11:45.

Actor Harrison Ford: 'For The First Time In Our History, We Have A President Who…'

Hollywood actor Harrison Ford has just said two words to describe President Donald Trump

that will make liberals go insane: "brilliant" and "compassionate."

Ford, who is a legendary American actor said this while a meeting on Fox and Friends on

Fox News recently.

He doesn't agree with the opinion of certain liberals that our leader Donald Trump is "coldhearted"

and "uncaring".

Ford stated: "I feel that the president is certainly fighting for the American cause

and I'm not afraid to say what I think."

He also added: "At first I didn't like him, but now it seems that he is doing a decent

job.

In fact, he is doing more than a decent job, to be honest."

Afterwards he said something epic, that no liberal could expect to hear it by him.

"Trump is a very brilliant man.

I believe he is compassionate, for the first time ever we have a President who knows what

he is doing and is totally independent."

Every single time somebody says something complimentary in regards to our wonderful

President, Democrats just go crazy and get mad for no reason.

They just can't admit that our President deserves every compliment.

"He's one of the greatest defenders of non-violent conflict resolution, extending

that olive branch," Ford added.

"So everybody in America needs to be behind him and support him in what he's doing."

– he concluded.

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