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Buying a 15+ F-150, need help choosing engine
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<blockquote data-quote="TK1299" data-source="post: 15796944" data-attributes="member: 184930"><p>Op, I have a 2013 ecoboost and it’s stock. It’s a nice truck and has enough get up to pass people if need be. My personal view is how likely are you to really drive an f150 like it’s a Shelby anyway so why try and make it faster than it needs to be. Either engine will be good to go. I would focus more on what trim level and creature comforts you want, especially with the amount of time you apparently spend driving. Just my $.02</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: and as far as towing, I’ve towed my 93 Cobra on a car trailer from Riverside California to Houston and barley noticed it was back there, except when a wheel fell off the trailer in the middle of the desert. But that’s a story for another day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK1299, post: 15796944, member: 184930"] Op, I have a 2013 ecoboost and it’s stock. It’s a nice truck and has enough get up to pass people if need be. My personal view is how likely are you to really drive an f150 like it’s a Shelby anyway so why try and make it faster than it needs to be. Either engine will be good to go. I would focus more on what trim level and creature comforts you want, especially with the amount of time you apparently spend driving. Just my $.02 Edit: and as far as towing, I’ve towed my 93 Cobra on a car trailer from Riverside California to Houston and barley noticed it was back there, except when a wheel fell off the trailer in the middle of the desert. But that’s a story for another day [/QUOTE]
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