I've had many ecoboost Mustangs as rentals, they'd make for a great DD. Decently quick, good fuel economy, and good trunk space.
JamesPShelley said:
Eco this. Eco that. Just give me the 6 or 8 banger. Until I'm compelled... mandated by some governing body... II'll never own a 4-banger. Never. MPG? lol.
Yes. I admit it. It is an old man thing.Ag for Life said:JamesPShelley said:
Eco this. Eco that. Just give me the 6 or 8 banger. Until I'm compelled... mandated by some governing body... II'll never own a 4-banger. Never. MPG? lol.
Um, the 3.5 and the 2.7 are 6 bangers and so is the 3.5 L powerboost.
Or is this just an old man yells at clouds thing?
I have a 1999 Expedition 4x4 with the 5.4L V8 and almost 240,000 on the odometer.htxag09 said:I feel like your memory may indeed be failing you if you think the 2004 v8 expeditions got nearly 20 mpg.....Absolute said:
Final whammy, got 19.2 mpg on the highway which is barely better than what I remember from the 2004 v8 expedition we had way back when,that drove much better in my failing memory.
My mom had one, pretty sure average was like 12-14 mpg. Perfect condition roadtrip, maybe 16-17.....
A 4 mpg increase when the baseline is 14 mpg is almost 29%.Absolute said:
After posting, I started driving it a bit harder. Seems a bit counterproductive to produce an engine that you have to drive hard to make it be smooth when ecominy is supposed to be important, but I drive most vehicle hard.
Outside of the weird low rpm / low speed stuttering there is plenty of power. Tried and saw the nice acceleration at highway speeds on the way home. Overall, as I said, I like this better than the GM offerings.
Still azed that with all the supposed improvements in technology and iterations they have been through since we owned an Expy, they mpg has only improved by 3 or 4. Kind of sad. Guess physics still wins.
It got the job done and was a comfortable ride (cept for the crappy rental company tires.).
Absolute said:
So a year later for the same purpose rented another big suv to take the kid back to school. Picked the Expy. This time it was a max, so bigger and a year or two newer. It had a weird option setup, didn't know you could still get a vehicle without adaptive cruise control.
This one was a much more impressive engine experience. Makes me think there was something wrong with the one last year. This one was responsive and nice to drive. Recently drove a friend's new V8 f150 and honestly this one actually seemed to be just as peppy and worked better with the transmission.
Which brings up another question. If you are going to have ten gears and have it switching as fast as it does to try to stay in as high a gear as possible, is there really any reason not to just have the cvt with its fake shift points? Not that I like those, just feels weird.
Still stand by my doubt that switching to a much more complicated engine with many more expensive failure points to gain a couple mpg is not great for the consumer, but whatever, not winning that argument.