Crap talking Toyota's turbo's reliablity when you A. own a Ford Ecoboost, B. don't own anything more than 10 years old?
Is this stupid comment Tuesday
If you can't figure it out let me explain.
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Eventually, a turbo, wastegate et al, will require removal for repair. Any repair on the the left requires the cab to be removed from the frame. That's fact. Ever tried something like that on a well used vehicle? It's positively ridiculous. These Tundras are turkeys. Not even auto 4wd. Cheap shite.
As for a 2022 Ecobust; I'm confident, after employing 100s of thousands of customers as test pilots, Ford has perfected the 3.5. Completely redesigned motor from the last POS 3.5. Stay current please. The 2.7 is proving stellar.
Once upon a time, I always had a vehicle older than 10 years. If it's a hobby car like my 2 944s2s, which were 25 years old more or less, one expects issues and struggles thru them without too much complaining. If it was for daily driving, then new is better than old. It's an age thing.
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