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<blockquote data-quote="BullCBX" data-source="post: 1397213" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Hey Bob, I have a 2015 supercrew 2-wheel drive with the 2.7 ecoboost. It replaced a 202 F150 I had with the 4.6. Have really been impressed with this little motor. Lots of pick-up-n-go but also is good with the mileage (although I'd assume all of the current motors including the 5.0 have been tweaked to get better mileage than just a few years ago). I do have the tow package and have pulled a car hauler from south Florida back to Atlanta when I purchased my 1989 Mustang GT convertible and had no issues at all. Only concern I have is the overall longevity since was the first year for this motor package. I like to get 10-15 years out of my vehicles (200k+ miles) and do all of my own maintenance. Only time will tell how well this little package will hold up but so far I'd say it is a keeper. Would have to say I have been satisfied with my choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullCBX, post: 1397213, member: 619"] Hey Bob, I have a 2015 supercrew 2-wheel drive with the 2.7 ecoboost. It replaced a 202 F150 I had with the 4.6. Have really been impressed with this little motor. Lots of pick-up-n-go but also is good with the mileage (although I'd assume all of the current motors including the 5.0 have been tweaked to get better mileage than just a few years ago). I do have the tow package and have pulled a car hauler from south Florida back to Atlanta when I purchased my 1989 Mustang GT convertible and had no issues at all. Only concern I have is the overall longevity since was the first year for this motor package. I like to get 10-15 years out of my vehicles (200k+ miles) and do all of my own maintenance. Only time will tell how well this little package will hold up but so far I'd say it is a keeper. Would have to say I have been satisfied with my choice. [/QUOTE]
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