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11-01-2020, 03:31 PM | #1 | ||
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Given the recent discussions on the American utes picking up popularity here in Australia, I thought this local review of the new F150 Lariat Supercrew may be of interest:
https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...review-122320/ This one has 3L Diesel V6 engine, priced at $150K + ORC. I'm of the opinion that it sort of defeats the purpose buying this with the 3L TDV6 aside from the vehicle being larger and fitting people in easier, it doesn't offer much in the way of power and torque compared to the Thailand specials with V6 diesel engines (Amarok?) I think this would be a hard sell - I think the cheaper option of the naturally aspirated 5L V8 would be a better pick (295kW/542Nm) at $10K less, I wonder how pricing of the diesel compares with Ecoboost V6 (280kW/637Nm)? Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 11-01-2020 at 03:36 PM. |
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12-01-2020, 10:22 AM | #2 | ||
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Even in the US the diesel F-150 is priced way higher than all the other engine options. Is it imported or built in the US?
What it does highlight is this would be a fantastic engine in the Ranger and Everest. It would totally overshadow everything bar the Amarok for performance and we all know the next Amarok is using a Ford-lead development anyway. PS..I'd take the V8 in F-150....the V6 Ecoboost is faster but the sound-track of the V8 is so much sweeter...and $10K is a massive difference even when today petrol is more than diesel around Melb. (upto $.30/lt more at some ) Just did a quick calc, at $0.35c/L difference, say 100 L per week, 52 weeks it comes to $1,820 more per year between diesel and petrol, $10K would be 5 years...why buy diesel even when they have the same price? Yes the petrol will use more fuel. Last edited by Dr Smith; 12-01-2020 at 10:35 AM. |
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I'd say people probably don't do the figures like that when buying cars, its an emotive choice and having diesel is a winner for that particular crowd that wants diesel or nothing. It probably doesn't make overly much sense in the USA as they're very anti diesel, if the car was offered over here through Ford Australia its a no brainer as we have this silly obsession with slow, clattery and dirty diesel engines. |
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Imagine if we were like NZ where they let people take responsibility for their own actions and let them drive LHD cars regardless of how old they are Funny how you can drive one that's 30 years old here in VIC but not something new. Watch the manufacturers push back if the government tried to allow something like this. |
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