Here are some questions you should be asking.
1. How difficult is the engine to service and work on? Can you do the work with your own tools or do you need a shop just to change the oil or fan belt?
2. How will you be using your new rig? Will it be a road king or a dirt warrior? (I guess elevation changes should be included.)
3. What's the total cost of the vehicle? Including the sticker price, gas usage, servicing and potential repairs required and warranties.
With the EcoBoost:
1a - Easy as a 5.0L (have you looked under the hood at a 5.0L ? Plumbing galore!
1b - Yep. Do all my own work. I change my own oil. I basically do everything unless something expensive needs replacing under warranty (nothing yet, BTW)
2 - As a DD, vacation mobile, and off-roading/overlanding. Not to mention a hauler. Have towed a 12,000# Bobcat trailer and a 4 ton dump trailer with mine. Have already done it, will continue to do it. That's what a "truck" is for.
3a - $1,095 more than the 5.0L. I figure it will take me about 2 years to make that up in mpgs. But "Smiles-per-gallon" are FAR superior to the 5.0L
3b - I *may* buy an extended warranty, but not out of concern for the engine/turbos... more out of a concern for the MFT and other electronics
No one (not even myself) has mentioned the offroad-ability of the EB vs the 5.0L. How so? Well, given that the 5.0L develops its 380 ft lbs of torque @ 4250rpm and its 360hp @ 5500rpm, as compared to the 3.5EB developing its 420 ft lbs of torque at 2500rpm and its 365hp at 5000rpm. Remember, we might
BUY horsepower, but we
DRIVE torque; especially off road. Then you can add the towing ability of the EB as compared to the 5.0L. 40 ft lbs might not seem like a lot, but when you need it, you'll wish you had it. Fuel mileage whilst towing? I have no comparative information. But remember, when you put your foot to the floor with an EB, you're basically turning your 3.5L into a 7.0L. I.e., it's going to drink fuel no matter what you do or say. And, what would you rather go 'crawling' with?
Now, another interesting fact that I had to be convinced of myself: tuning. Get the best tuner you can for a 5.0L and you may squeak out 20hp (w/o other mods - tuner alone). Take the same grade tuner and install it on an EB and there are pretty wild numbers to be had. My Hypertech tuner adds *65hp* on a regular gasoline tune (85hp on a premium gasoline tune)! Wild numbers, to be sure, because I didn't believe it myself and had to go to the trouble of verifying (through several unrelated sources) of their validity. Tis true! And while I didn't really expect to get the claimed 1-2 mpg improvement, I have seen as high as 25.5 mpg (on flat ground - highway doing 55 - loaded). But in my real world I don't notice a real big difference in mpgs. But hey! At least it didn't DROP!
So absolutely - buy what you want! And enjoy it! Just please don't spout off negatively regarding something about which more should probably be learned, OK? We end up with egg on our faces when we do silly things like that
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