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Loving that interior but exterior still looks the same
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thats because it is. its a 2013 body on a 2015 chassis, did people not read the description in the link? Or the thread title which says INTERIOR spied?
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It is, you're looking at a 2013 car with 2015 parts installed that are in development.
Close friend of mine did clutch design work in the s197s before they were released. They used a New Edge mule for the developmental work.
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for the love of.... its just a mule
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I checked their site and could not find a version that could teach me how to read jibberish. I will add you to my ignore list to avoid any future misunderstandings. |
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If Ford really is that confident in the long-run durability of these turbos, they should warranty them for the typical useful life of the car. Until then, I'm not interested. If Ford ends up replacing N/A engines entirely, and making EcoBoost only cars in the near future, they can either stand behind it for the normal life of the car, or I'll be shopping a different brand. It is for this very reason I've already ruled out the Cruze when it comes time to replace my daily driver. Buying and driving a car is already expensive enough as it is without adding new upfront costs, and very large potential expenses down the road.
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No test other than everyday use will simulate the effects that time imposes on materials unless the test is conducted over the same timer period. Compressing 10 years of use into 2 weeks of static testing does not allow for the proper temperature cycling and oil settling and a myriad of other things. |
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Full throttle running means nothing. Cold/dry starts, short trips, heat soak after shut off....things like this is what slowly wears down engines. That's why cab companies are able to get 500,000+ miles out of some their cars with mostly hard city mile driving, or courier vans sometimes go over a million. They never shut them off.
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The "everyone else" are left to choose between something that may not suit their needs, and something else that does suit their needs but is only available as a high end limited run model with a high price and limited production (to keep it from impacting the prescribed quotas the office masterminds "decided" upon.) I suggest offering whatever engine that most people will choose. If they choose turbos then so be it. If not, then turbos are not what is needed at this time. |
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