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Why do people hate on the Ecoboost? This truck is exceptionally powerful, has gobs of torque, and gets decent mileage...it can be tuned up relatively easy for even more power. Towing capacity is fantastic...I understand wanting a v8, but I’m really impressed with my Ecoboost.
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As someone who's been driving a 5.4 triton for the last 3 year's I'd rather an ecoboost. The ecoboost makes more power and doesn't have anywhere near the issues the ford modular motors do.Why do people hate on the Ecoboost? This truck is exceptionally powerful, has gobs of torque, and gets decent mileage...it can be tuned up relatively easy for even more power. Towing capacity is fantastic...I understand wanting a v8, but I’m really impressed with my Ecoboost.
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I love my 5.4 to each his own. I like the ecoboost as well it’s very fun. I wish my expy had the 3.5 today when i found my self racing a Nissan Pathfinder on the highway it would have edged him out. Some think i hate it which is totally untrue, id drive an SUV with one. The eco is fast, but im also totally happy with the 5.4 they are good engines.
I saw someone above post about changing the oil often. Are we saying not to wait until the Oil change prompt comes on? That's what I've done on my 2016 EL Limited EB. What do they mean oil going into the pan?
We looked at the 2017 Armada when considering the Expedition. The thing we didn't like about it was how the third row didn't lie completely flat when folded down. It seemed a little smaller too and I think it was pricier. Maybe that's change for 2018.We have a 2018 Pathfinder and it's a really great car. Quick and very good on fuel. We'll probably look at the Armada in a couple of years when it's time to replace the Expedition.
We looked at the 2017 Armada when considering the Expedition. The thing we didn't like about it was how the third row didn't lie completely flat when folded down. It seemed a little smaller too and I think it was pricier. Maybe that's change for 2018.
Fortunately the seats on the current model do fold flat, though there is still less cargo room. 2018 Expedition Platinum Max starts at 75k, 2018 Armada Platinum Reserve starts at 62k. Cars.com said it's "priced to undercut the Expedition". I don't know if it's an apples to apples comparison when it comes to options, but they are the top models for each vehicle. Heck, the Infiniti QX80 Signature Edition starts at less that 75k.
Maybe I'm the only one that thinks 75k for a Ford is too much...Still just browsing though, we've got plenty of life left in our 14 Expedition, and we really like it.
@mdntblu, I'm not using the oil change prompt. I changed oil at 1000 miles to full synthetic and will change it at 6000 when I hit it in another month or so, and then I plan to change it every 5000 miles. It is cheap insurance as far as I'm concerned.I saw someone above post about changing the oil often. Are we saying not to wait until the Oil change prompt comes on? That's what I've done on my 2016 EL Limited EB. What do they mean oil going into the pan?
Why do people hate on the Ecoboost? This truck is exceptionally powerful, has gobs of torque, and gets decent mileage...it can be tuned up relatively easy for even more power. Towing capacity is fantastic...I understand wanting a v8, but I’m really impressed with my Ecoboost.
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