Markcuda
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Careful, flyboy will chime in by saying Ford has sold so many more vehicles than any one else, that is why so many are being recalled:laughing::laughing:
Careful, flyboy will chime in by saying Ford has sold so many more vehicles than any one else, that is why so many are being recalled:laughing::laughing:
:laughing: So true.Careful, flyboy will chime in by saying Ford has sold so many more vehicles than any one else, that is why so many are being recalled:laughing::laughing:
What you meant to say was that you have no problems with FORD recalls. You obviously are so worried about GM owners that you need to post any recall that comes out and bash them for it yet conveniently let the Ford recalls slip by...I have no problems with recalls.
Explain to me how exactly the turbo V6 is "flexible". It gets the same 20 mpg highway as the V8's yet will cost more to maintain and fix, won't tow as well, and will get half the fuel mileage loaded as a comparable V8. It's nothing more than hype to sell to the grocery getters and the guys that need a truck to go to Home Depot for some light bulbs and a gallon of paint. :laughing:
Here's the real story about your wonderful V8 beating turbo V6.
http://blogs.cars.com/.a/6a00d83451b3c669e2014e605f01cf970c-800wi
It was so strong that we had to start testing at 10,000 feet to ensure the rig didn稚 climb the hill at an unsafe speed at wide open throttle.
How to Get EcoBoost in Your Television - PickupTrucks.com News
It's just all the fake "torture test" they have been putting out on Youtube combined in one show along with the live tear down at the end. Just a 30 minute commercial for Ford.
I bet they won't do a live dyno test on a real chassis dyno showing the power to the wheels...![]()
If you keep reading, you'll see that they still choose the V8 5.0l as a better towing motor and that V6 only gets 7.2 mpg average while towing. Once again, it's hardly "flexible" when it gets slightly better fuel mileage empty and much worse fuel mileage while towing. The V8 is still a better overall choice...Here you go Dmace. Here's how the V6 towed in the most extreme conditions:
"On I-70 in Colorado, on the same route we did our Rumble in the Rockies, we also ran the F-150 pulling the 9,000-pound trailer. We were stunned by how well it pulled at such high elevation on the 7 percent grade. It was so strong that we had to start testing at 10,000 feet to ensure the rig didn稚 climb the hill at an unsafe speed at wide open throttle. The EcoBoost F-150 ran the quarter-mile in 27.83 seconds at 50.83 mph more than enough to keep up with or pass traffic. That's a performance we don't think could be easily matched by a non-turbo gas engine, even a large-displacement V-8."
Road Test Review: 2011 Ford F-150 FX2 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6, Part 1 - PickupTrucks.com News
You can believe it all you want but if your that accepting that those are true test and not altered at all then I've got some ocean front property in Wyoming to sell you, or better yet some GM stock. :laughing:Please provide some proof that this test was fake since you keep saying that. I'm open minded. Just give us some empirical and factual proof that the tests were fake.
If you keep reading, you'll see that they still choose the V8 5.0l as a better towing motor and that V6 only gets 7.2 mpg average while towing. Once again, it's hardly "flexible" when it gets slightly better fuel mileage empty and much worse fuel mileage while towing. The V8 is still a better overall choice...
You can believe it all you want but if your that accepting that those are true test and not altered at all then I've got some ocean front property in Wyoming to sell you, or better yet some GM stock. :laughing: