F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost

   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost
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#141  
The max tow may have different springs. I'm not sure what the max tow package actually includes other than mirrors. The brakes are the same size on all the f150's except some have 7 lug wheels. Nobody ever told me why the ecoboost is rated to tow more than a 5.0. A 5.0 can tow 9300 with 3.73's. The old 5.4 could tow upto 10k. Then if you want get more confused a f-250 with a 6.2 can tow 12k of the bumper. A 2015 f150 can tow upto 12k.

I got to looking at this one time, in particular the F250 due to a friend having one with a 5.4 V8 that he was considering trading, and read where it was "rated" to tow less than my F150. I "know" that shouldn't be right, but is what the charts showed. Crazy. Is things like that that make me wonder if am "overthinking" it.
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #142  
I have kept holding out, but feel now may be best time to make s change. The guy that has the 2011 has postponed moving to the 2015 until prices come down and I have found that they are running around $9500 off on 2014 XLT's with the 302A packages. Was looking for a Ecoboost, 4wd, Supercrew with Max Tow and 3.73 axle ratio. These are proving to be hard to find. I had convinced myself to move to the cloth seats from the current leather. Was wanting 40/20/40 seats versus buckets like have now. Rest of the family strongly encouraging to stay with leather. Found this truck on local lot with XLT, leather and few upgrades like HID lights and 20" wheels, all that I like. Been reading and talking more on the Ecoboost too about the moisture/condensation/misfire issue. Seems to be a fairly common issue. Overall seems a 50/50 split on Ecoboost versus 5.0 preferred. I will trailer my 5303, 4wd, with FEL with either 8' 3pt disc or MX6 cutter on a 22' bumper pull 3-4 times a year for approximately 30 miles round trip.


Looks like with a trade in I can get in a brand new truck for what I got in my current truck used with 45,000 miles almost 8 years ago with same features. Any reason to be concerned with the 3.55 axle or Ecoboost? Will be daily driver approximately 300 miles per week. All opinions and feedback appreciated!



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deere5105, how much was the MSRP on that truck, and how much would they take for it? My 2014 F150 XLT with the 302A package and 5.0 V8 had $47949 on the window sticker, and the final deal I got was at just about $32,000, back in October - a "discount" of some $16k. (Makes the MSRP figure kind of a joke, doesn't it?)

BTW, in my brochure, my truck is rated for towing 7,700 lbs. with the 5.0 V8, and it would have been 9,300 lbs. with the 3.5 V6 Ecoboost, and 11,200 lbs. with the Ecoboost and Max Trailer Towing Package. (Interestingly, the fine print says that those figures include a 150 lb. driver, which of course is a very common weight for most of us F150 owners.:laughing:)
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #143  
Ford says that there is a little more than that for the 2015s:

The bolded items are the ones that would seem to me to make a difference when towing.

Aaron Z

Yep. We are discussing the 2014 though.
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #144  
deere5105, how much was the MSRP on that truck, and how much would they take for it? My 2014 F150 XLT with the 302A package and 5.0 V8 had $47949 on the window sticker, and the final deal I got was at just about $32,000, back in October - a "discount" of some $16k. (Makes the MSRP figure kind of a joke, doesn't it?)

BTW, in my brochure, my truck is rated for towing 7,700 lbs. with the 5.0 V8, and it would have been 9,300 lbs. with the 3.5 V6 Ecoboost, and 11,200 lbs. with the Ecoboost and Max Trailer Towing Package. (Interestingly, the fine print says that those figures include a 150 lb. driver, which of course is a very common weight for most of us F150 owners.:laughing:)

The 150 lb driver is not a factor for most F150's I've seen. My max tow has a payload sticker on the door of 1835 lbs and a towing capacity of 11,300. Plenty of spare payload with an 1150 lb tongue weight. Leaves me about 700 lbs so I can go the the buffet more often if I choose.
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #145  
Interesting. Here is a sticker on one that was found in another state that is reportedly no longer available. Notice I believe it states GVWR is 7650.

That one has LT tires on it too. Probably has max payload option.
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #146  
Yep. We are discussing the 2014 though.
Looks like the Max Trailer Tow and the Max Payload package have included a transmission cooler for at least the few years:
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1145908-hd-payload-package-and-max-tow-package.html said:
The HD Payload Package and Max Tow Package BOTH include the following:
- Select-Shift Transmission (since the HD package automatically includes the Trailer Towing package, at least in Canada it does)
- Class IV hitch

- 7-pin wiring harness
- Super Engine Cooling
- Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler

Aaron Z
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost
  • Thread Starter
#147  
deere5105, how much was the MSRP on that truck, and how much would they take for it? My 2014 F150 XLT with the 302A package and 5.0 V8 had $47949 on the window sticker, and the final deal I got was at just about $32,000, back in October - a "discount" of some $16k. (Makes the MSRP figure kind of a joke, doesn't it?)

BTW, in my brochure, my truck is rated for towing 7,700 lbs. with the 5.0 V8, and it would have been 9,300 lbs. with the 3.5 V6 Ecoboost, and 11,200 lbs. with the Ecoboost and Max Trailer Towing Package. (Interestingly, the fine print says that those figures include a 150 lb. driver, which of course is a very common weight for most of us F150 owners.:laughing:)


We haven't gotten to a bottom dollar price, but one salesman told me they were going $9500 off the sticker. This is the sticker on the one with pictures I attached earlier. You mean all F150 drivers don't tip the scales at 150 lbs???:laughing:

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   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #148  
Looks like the Max Trailer tow package has included a transmission cooler since at least 2011:

Aaron Z

I believe the transmission cooler is the same with the regular towing package.
 
   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost
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#149  
That one has LT tires on it too. Probably has max payload option.

Here is one found this morning. I don't see any mention of what tires/wheels are on it. What does your 2011 have?

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   / F250 6.2 V8 vs F150 Ecoboost #150  
Looks like the Max Trailer Tow and the Max Payload package have included a transmission cooler for at least the few years:

Aaron Z

The trucks with a tow package have an auxiliary trans cooler too. IDK if the max tow has a larger cooler or not.
 

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