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Ecoboost F150 - what you need to know
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 15177920" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>Someone has no clue what they are talking about. Plenty of Ecoboost trucks over 100k with ZERO issues that were described above.</p><p></p><p>I am assuming OP is a V8 bandwagoneer due to his disdain from the original test drive. Why buy the truck if you felt the power was "I drove it and it rode fine, not overly impressed with power, but it worked."</p><p></p><p>OP, maybe you picked a lemon or a friday, last shift built truck. The fact is that the 3.5L has been an amazing engine for the F150 and flat out works. Plenty of other people with high mileage F150 EB trucks with absolutely no problems doing the RECOMMENDED maintenance intervals from the Ford manual. Have others had problems? Sure, every high volume truck does. Dodge has QA/QC issues. So does Chevy. Both have large V8's that have "proven" themselves over time. You had problems with yours but the guide above is nowhere close to being 100% factual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 15177920, member: 39344"] Someone has no clue what they are talking about. Plenty of Ecoboost trucks over 100k with ZERO issues that were described above. I am assuming OP is a V8 bandwagoneer due to his disdain from the original test drive. Why buy the truck if you felt the power was "I drove it and it rode fine, not overly impressed with power, but it worked." OP, maybe you picked a lemon or a friday, last shift built truck. The fact is that the 3.5L has been an amazing engine for the F150 and flat out works. Plenty of other people with high mileage F150 EB trucks with absolutely no problems doing the RECOMMENDED maintenance intervals from the Ford manual. Have others had problems? Sure, every high volume truck does. Dodge has QA/QC issues. So does Chevy. Both have large V8's that have "proven" themselves over time. You had problems with yours but the guide above is nowhere close to being 100% factual. [/QUOTE]
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