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The part of that that caught my eye was almost $69K for a F150 king ranch diesel. GOOD GOD! I can by a nice piece of property for that much, why is a half ton truck in 1ton price territory?
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The part of that that caught my eye was almost $69K for a F150 king ranch diesel. GOOD GOD! I can by a nice piece of property for that much, why is a half ton truck in 1ton price territory?
The part of that that caught my eye was almost $69K for a F150 king ranch diesel. GOOD GOD! I can by a nice piece of property for that much, why is a half ton truck in 1ton price territory?
The part of that that caught my eye was almost $69K for a F150 king ranch diesel. GOOD GOD!
Because there are people stupid enough to pay it.
The thing is, the eco boost is just as complex imo. The extra cost of the diesel is for the def system and exhaust treatment. The ecoboost is a stout engine, but it is a complex engine that has proven itself expensive to fix when it breaks, and just as complex. With gas engines going dfi, the complexity differences have narrowed as both engines use direct injection injectors, high pressure fuel system's, engine driven high pressure pumps, if anythi,g the gas engines are more complex as they also have ignition system's where diesel's do not. Gas engines aint what they used to be anymore.Back to my point about whether the diesel premium is worth it compared to the high level of complexity that it now has.
And if my source is correct, there is over 1M (Yes, million) lines of code that runs a modern vehicle.
So all of those 'gotta-have' glitz things like navigation, phone connectivity, TPMS, and Internet connectivity ramp up the price a lot more than just the parts.
Sort-of. Most people only focus on the monthly payment and not the big picture (even though they have to sign disclaimers that they know the 'all-in' cost after interest payments).
HA HA HA HA HA! I got a good laugh when he said you know big trucks don't like to launch in 4 wheel drive. That's the only way I can begin to launch mine without blowing the tires out from under it.Interesting comparison here:
https://f150diesel.com/forum/threads/f150-diesel-vs-f250-diesel-race.66/
The thing is, the eco boost is just as complex imo. The extra cost of the diesel is for the def system and exhaust treatment. The ecoboost is a stout engine, but it is a complex engine that has proven itself expensive to fix when it breaks, and just as complex. With gas engines going dfi, the complexity differences have narrowed as both engines use direct injection injectors, high pressure fuel system's, engine driven high pressure pumps, if anythi,g the gas engines are more complex as they also have ignition system's where diesel's do not. Gas engines aint what they used to be anymore.
That was my understanding as well.If I am correct on the newer Ford trucks the cab has to be removed to do serious work like change engines? Correct me if I am wrong.
Just buy the regular naturally aspirated version on the car. Then you gave no worries. Lol