jejeosborne
Veteran Member
I find that interesting as well. Many of these tests they do will never happen in the real world simply because people don't drag race up hills with trailers. 1/4 mile times? I have never once sat and wondered if my truck would beat another truck in a 1/4 mile drag race, its' just not what I use it for.
So how often does the average truck owner put the pedal to the metal on your truck and give it fill throttle? I might get on it for a few seconds passing on a 2 lane highway but beyond that I never give it 100% throttle so how it performs at full throttle is really all but meaningless.
To me dependability and mileage are the most important factors to consider. I'd buy a truck with 100 hp if it would never ever break down and got 40 mpg. Could care less how fast it is in the 1/4 mile.
You and I are different. I do put my pedal down somewhat often and dream about taking it to the track. You should consider HP and Torque if you are towing or you will find yourself at 100% throttle just to climb the smallest hills or even cruise in a headwind. Just look at the passing times for the ecodiesel vs the ecoboost and it is almost embarrassing on the ecodiesel.