In 2015, Ford introduced the 2.7-liter EcoBoost for the F-150, proving that good things come in small packages by combining big power and small displacement. While proving its worth in the F-150 as a ...
Ford has finally acknowledged the intake valve problem affecting certain 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 and 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 twin-turbocharged engines. The suspect engine population was used in the ...
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 ...
Is the 2025 F-150 losing its edge? One owner’s new Lariat is “chugging” and hesitating at just 3K miles. "My 2015 never felt ...
America’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is closing a probe into EcoBoost engine failures after Ford said it would check potentially affected engines and give owners a 10-year, ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently concluded an investigation into nearly 411,315 Ford SUVs and trucks due to concerns over engine power loss. The probe, which began in 2022, ...
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 ...
Ford's F-150 lineup has never had more options under the hood. Buyers can choose from a naturally aspirated V6, several EcoBoost turbocharged V6s, a hybrid, or even the all-electric Lightning. But ...
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