Agreed. I have a '12 5.0 fx4. Was originally thinking eco-boost. Lu talked me out of it due to the shatty mileage towing and the retarded replacement cost of the engine. The 5.0 makes more power than anything i've ever owned and half the time the traction control is kicking in when you hammer down under 40 mph. I dont regret the 5.0.
JB is right, if you are driving through houston sitting in traffic you likely will never see the benefits of an ecoboost anyway.
I would think that the surplus of the variations of them, the fact that they bolt up to a plethora of transmission options, and you can make the computer in them do whatever it is you want without have to be a computer programmer to break the encryption, all add to the use as well as the size/packaging.
I personally like the 5.0 as well, throw some Borla mufflers on one and it makes a rumble that is darn near perfect.
I have an extended cab. F the back seat passengers. Important people ride in the front.
On the 8th day god created the Super Swamper TSL and said "go forth and kick ass"
I vote 5.0. That is what I would buy if I was in the market right now.
I know 3 people that bought eco boosts. Of the 3, 2 have already sold them (after 1 year) because they were disappointed in the gas millage and had repeated mechanical issues that put the trucks in the shop.
I have 1 friend with a 5.0 and he has nothing but good to say about the truck. It has 3.73's and seems to get going pretty good for a truck....
15 super duties are already on dealer lots. Look around for f150s
I don't know if the issue is widespread or not but I heard at least one eco boost has lost the exhaust seal on the turbo and drained all the oil out killing the engine too.
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'91 Bronco 351w, ZF5, D44 TTB, 9" rear swap with disk brakes, 37" toyos, method wheels, mastercraft seats, A/C and heat
Sticker mpg numbers, what internet people say...
Pirate thread on the Ecodiesel. Take it for what its worth, but claims of high 20s is pretty impressive, even if it acutally gets mid 20s.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/tow-r...riven-one.html
I have not looked, but I wonder, what a CC 4wd Ecodiesel 1500 is gettting.
If I went back to 1/2 ton, I would be looking for a F150 CC 6.5 XLT or Lairiat 4x4 5.0
92 YJ
04 F-150 4x4
11 F-250 4x4
So far, I've found better pricing on f250s with the 6.7 than the ecodiesel. Also finding a 4x4 is damn near impossible or takes a long wait and the 2wd sticker mpg is 20/28. The ecodiesel is a $4000 option over the v-6 and the lone star package without leather ( cc 2wd ) stickered at $56 or $58,000.
Don't be scared of Sticker on Dodge, it doesn't mean crap to them. I just bought a 14 Ram 2500 CC 4wd Cummins Laramie on saturday, sticker was $58K and I bought it for $48K. Probably could have got more off of it if I was financing but since I was trading in a vehicle with a higher trade in than the vehicle I was buying they didn't want to go any lower.
GMC dealer wanted over $60K for a Denali, Chevy wanted $56K for an LTZ Duramax, and Ford Lariat SD wanted like $52K. Insane prices for trucks these days. That being said, this Dodge is night and DAY over my 2009. I am REALLY impressed with what Fiat has done to improve the interior quality of these things. My 2009 was karl for interior and this new stuff is beautiful inside. I will take a pic at lunch to post up. It even has ass chillers.
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