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decided im buying a ecoboost f-150 but can anyone talk me out of it to buy the v8?
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<blockquote data-quote="hockeylover86" data-source="post: 15663357" data-attributes="member: 54519"><p>Thats not where I was going, I was just pointing out that the person who commented that the fleet F150's he was running didnt make 200k probably should have been running 6.2 SD's, due to the daily hard use and extended idle times. SD's do have more durable powertrains. </p><p></p><p>As far as the new ratings, I do think they are overhyped. I have an 07 LBZ Dmax, and the ratings of some new F150's are pretty close to my trucks on paper. Real world which do you think will perform better?</p><p></p><p>Of course if you live in a city or urban area a SD would be physically harder to manage, gets worse mileage, and isnt as "car-like".</p><p></p><p>For a new F150 I would lean toward the V8 due to its simplicity and durability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hockeylover86, post: 15663357, member: 54519"] Thats not where I was going, I was just pointing out that the person who commented that the fleet F150's he was running didnt make 200k probably should have been running 6.2 SD's, due to the daily hard use and extended idle times. SD's do have more durable powertrains. As far as the new ratings, I do think they are overhyped. I have an 07 LBZ Dmax, and the ratings of some new F150's are pretty close to my trucks on paper. Real world which do you think will perform better? Of course if you live in a city or urban area a SD would be physically harder to manage, gets worse mileage, and isnt as "car-like". For a new F150 I would lean toward the V8 due to its simplicity and durability. [/QUOTE]
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decided im buying a ecoboost f-150 but can anyone talk me out of it to buy the v8?
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