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REDFORDFX4 05-15-2009 08:33 PM

ecoboost
 
By the looks of it the ecoboost will be kind of exspesive,Like $7000,
On the 2010 Lincoln MKS It is that much ouch! and only 24mpg in a car?
Might s well bring on the oil burner for that?:confused:
At least for the F-150?:confused:

gpp 05-15-2009 08:41 PM

while gm and dodge are putting good old v 8 motors in there vehicles with 400 plus hp without power adders ford wants to shove a 6 cyclinder down our throats and charge out the wazoo for it.

cpdorroh 05-15-2009 09:06 PM

Ford Announces Pricing on 2010 Lincoln MKS With EcoBoost

Hopefully that $7k isn't just for the engine.:eek: Maybe when you get the ecoboost, it requires several other premium option packages with it, inflating the price. :confused:

All this time they have been saying it would be around a $1k premium, which wouldn't be that bad. If it is a $7k option in the trucks, I can tell you right now that thing will be a huge flop. That wouldn't make sense to even offer it as an option at that price, unless it got at least (insert rediculously high number here)mpg ....even then :-X15.

powerstroke72 05-15-2009 10:05 PM

Here is a great write-up on the performance of the Eco-Boost in the Lincolns:

First Drive: 2010 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost and MKS EcoBoost

SteveVFX4 05-15-2009 10:39 PM

yeah, if you read the article is says it's part of a package with upgraded rims, HID lights, etc., that don't come on the base model car. I'm sure it will be a standalone option on the F150.

powerstroke72 05-15-2009 10:56 PM

Yeah. In reading that, I noticed the same thing. The link about the pricing being announced compares the Eco-Boost "top of the line" model to a base model. Big difference in equipment. I would guess the stand alone option of the engine only to be about $1k-$2k.

PowerStrokeHD 05-16-2009 03:35 AM

Here are some base vehicle prices that should give a little better representation since they are comparing AWD to AWD...



2010 MKT AWD - $46,990
2010 MKT AWD EcoBoost - $49,995

Equipment that is standard with the EcoBoost AWD which is not included with the regular AWD...

Battery - 78 AMP
Exhaust - Dual Exhaust with Dual Chrome Exhaust Tips
Wheels - 20" Polished Aluminum
Tires - P255/45R20
Badge - EcoBoost



2010 MKS AWD - $43,585
2010 MKS AWD EcoBoost - $48,585

Equipment that is standard with the EcoBoost AWD which is not included with the regular AWD...

Steering - Electric Power Assist
Wheels - 19" Premium Painted Aluminum
Tires - P255/45R19
Badge - EcoBoost

pkvir 05-16-2009 07:07 AM

I thought the ecoboost was an engine replacement for the modular engines, along with the 5.0 and 6.2. I was expecting it to be the base engine, not an option.

cpdorroh 05-16-2009 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by powerstroke72 (Post 7506907)
Here is a great write-up on the performance of the Eco-Boost in the Lincolns:

First Drive: 2010 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost and MKS EcoBoost

Wow! Look at that torque curve! It peaks at 1500 rpm and stays there until 5,250? As skeptical as I have been of this new engine, I have to admit that is impressive.

As far as the price is concerned, the upgraded wheels and HID headlights could easily account for $2-3K of the upgrade price, not to mention the other required options.

powerstroke72 05-16-2009 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by cpdorroh (Post 7507703)
Wow! Look at that torque curve! It peaks at 1500 rpm and stays there until 5,250? As skeptical as I have been of this new engine, I have to admit that is impressive.

My thoughts exactly...that torque curve is insane!

REDFORDFX4 05-16-2009 09:59 AM

But Only 24mpg in a car, should be able to get atleast 30+ from that engine in a car the regular 3.5 is rated at 27 in the 2010 Fusion.:-huh

PowerStrokeHD 05-16-2009 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by cpdorroh (Post 7507703)
As far as the price is concerned, the upgraded wheels and HID headlights could easily account for $2-3K of the upgrade price, not to mention the other required options.


The MKS and MKT factory order guide shows HID headlights to be standard equipment on all MKS's and MKT's, even the base model FWD's...

BLK94F150 05-16-2009 01:11 PM

I guess if you're looking from a performance standpoint it's pretty good, but not from a MPG standpoint by any means.

If I wanted MPG, I'd defintely be going for the Fusion based hybrids.

Mike

idealtrucks 05-16-2009 02:36 PM

This isn't supposed to be the mileage getter though, right? Keep in mind it still has 355 hp. I'd say that 24 mpg is pretty good for that power level. The milage will be awesome when they do it for a small 4 cylinder that has the same power as the current v6.

tseekins 05-16-2009 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by idealtrucks (Post 7508555)
This isn't supposed to be the mileage getter though, right? Keep in mind it still has 355 hp. I'd say that 24 mpg is pretty good for that power level. The milage will be awesome when they do it for a small 4 cylinder that has the same power as the current v6.

Ditto. I'm very concerned about the base engine for the F-150 and if a premium price will be added to the truck that is equipped with this motor.

Tim


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