100% Disagree on towing with a small turbo engine @Jetronic.
The 'little' 2.3L turbo in my Ranger was flat out astounding in every way when we were towing with it. And I'm talking a full size 8 foot wide travel trailer weighing in around 65-6600#s. That engine performed fantastically, and with the 10 speed it was far from revving out. Usually at 70mph on the highway we'd be in 8th gear somewhere between 2300-2600 RPM. I had no intention of getting rid of the truck until a stellar deal came along on my Powerboost, and I really wanted the Pro-Power onboard.
If Ford ever brings the PHEV Ranger (2.3 with turbo) to the US, I'll probably get rid of the F150 provided they offer the PPOB on the Ranger as well.
The 3.5TT with the hybrid system is a whole other world again. It out-grunts the 5.0 (And most if not all of the other V8's) pretty much everywhere when towing, and I get 23-25mpg driving back and forth to work.
The 'little' 2.3L turbo in my Ranger was flat out astounding in every way when we were towing with it. And I'm talking a full size 8 foot wide travel trailer weighing in around 65-6600#s. That engine performed fantastically, and with the 10 speed it was far from revving out. Usually at 70mph on the highway we'd be in 8th gear somewhere between 2300-2600 RPM. I had no intention of getting rid of the truck until a stellar deal came along on my Powerboost, and I really wanted the Pro-Power onboard.
If Ford ever brings the PHEV Ranger (2.3 with turbo) to the US, I'll probably get rid of the F150 provided they offer the PPOB on the Ranger as well.
The 3.5TT with the hybrid system is a whole other world again. It out-grunts the 5.0 (And most if not all of the other V8's) pretty much everywhere when towing, and I get 23-25mpg driving back and forth to work.
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