
Salesman was telling me that the eco boost is a wonderful motor and holds up for the user public very well. I figure he must have a crystal ball he uses


Don't have a lot, but I can't eat it, nor take it with me. So might as well spend it

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I think the MPG depends on how much pressure one puts on the throttleDuckRyder wrote:I should be no secret that I'm a fan of these, I keep threatening to buy one but the fact is that the car I have is fine for no more than I am actually home and it is paid for.
But, I google and read about the Eco-Boost f-150 with some regularity and the feedback is mostly positive. Some complain it doesn't get the mileage they expect then some say they are getting 28ish MPG highway (which is fantastic for a full size truck IMO - gear ratio and driving habits I suspect) and others complain about the exhaust note which doesn't concern me much.
Mancar1 wrote:I think the MPG depends on how much pressure one puts on the throttle![]()
You will be taking a ton of pictures of that for us I hope...woods wrote:<Snip>...In March, I have one coming in (just the engine) to adapt it into a desert car (fancy sandrail). <Snip>.
I could have yesterday, but the drive will wait until I am ready to buy if I love the drive.FLASH 1 wrote:you need to drive one,, I was lucky that the salesman I know over in Canton, NC let me drive one all I have to say is WOW,, they will make you a believer in Ford's muscle trucks