Aquineas
4th Genesis
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- Mar 9, 2010
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- Georgetown, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
All this talk about turbos especially the F150 that has been mentioned a few times in the thread. I happen to own one with the 3.5 eco boost and so does a good friend of mine and another good friend has the 5.0. The 5.0 naturally aspirated V8 gets better milage. My friends 1 year old eco boost has already been in the shop several times with the turbo replaced. Mine has been pretty much OK except there is a hesitation intermittently which points towards another bad turbo. Do a search, the eco boost and all of Fords eco boost do little in the way of economy and have in fact been really problematic. As mentioned the Turbo is just a way of bypassing the restrictives laws coming into effect. This article should open some eyes. After you understand what is going on you will most likely opt for naturally aspirated or you can continue to live with your head in the sand and go turbo. http://autoweek.com/article/car-news/mpg-or-performance-its-trade-turbos
EDIT: Forgot to mention, I never trailer long distances wit the F150 eco boost however I just came back from a snowmobile trip. Towed a single place all aluminum, enclosed, aerodynamic snowmobile trailer for about 1400km. The trailer weighs about 900 lbs so relatively light and the snowmobile about 800. Conditions were perfect, no winds, bright and sunny however quite cold. Roads are basically highway all the way with no hills to speak of in fact flat and boring. Got a miserable 25L/100km going and coming back 23.7L/100km. That is a measly 9.5mpg. So where is the 22mpg they advertise on TV while towing your boat? Lots of BS going on here.
Wow, if true (which I have no reason to doubt), I gotta say, that's a pretty strong endorsement for the V8. I had heard about the vanishing MPG on the Ecoboost engines, but my thoughts were that was due to people driving them hard vs. driving them gingerly for an EPA test.