Ford EcoBoost engines have given their owners cause for concern in recent years. Yet at the same time, these small-capacity, boosted engines have also received some praise and even prestigious awards ...
We ranked every Ford EcoBoost engine from worst to best, and the 1.0L EcoBoost engine was down there with the worst. If you ask several car owners, many of them will narrate their experiences of how ...
Ford is recalling close to 100,000 EcoBoost V6 engines. The 2.7L and 3.0L V6 engines are in the F-150, Bronco, Explorer, and Edge, as well as the Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus. The fix is a new engine, ...
Discover how Ford's EcoBoost engines overcame early skepticism to become a reliable, efficient, and high-performing choice ...
Ford's range of EcoBoost engines — which include all sorts of engines with — are used in a huge amount of different models, with some sporting , and all adorning turbochargers. The EcoBoost engine ...
Ford has just issued yet another recall in the United States, this time impacting more than 90,000 popular SUV and pickup truck models for engine issues the carmaker has been aware of for more than ...
Back in March 2022, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration received three petitions from owners of the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6-engined 2021 Ford Bronco. Said owners requested the federal ...
It began in July 2022 as regulators started looking into reports of engine failures affecting 2021 Bronco SUVs. It then turned into a two-year probe covering more than 411,000 vehicles outfitted with ...
Q. I read your column every week and really enjoy it. My question is this. I have a 2021 Lincoln Corsair with 23,500 miles on it that recently came off lease and I purchased it in June 2024. About ...
An engine failure in a new vehicle still under warranty is both expensive for the automaker and incredibly frustrating for the owner. Ford has had more than its fair share of engine problems of late, ...
In the old days, the saying was always the same: "There is no replacement for displacement." If you wanted real power, you bought a V8. End of story. But Ford decided to change the rules of the game.