Lantley wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
wing_zealot wrote:
I think generally speaking people towing 10K regularly don't buy and F150 Ecoboost. For instance, I bought an Ecoboost because it is my daily driver. I use it 80%± as a daily driver and get great mpg every day doing so (leaps and bounds better then the F250 I got rid of); and yet, when I need it for towing, it's tow beast also (getting nearly the same mpg towing as my F250).
I agree. My point was I think the 10k rating is mostly marketing because Ford knows very few will push that limit while doing a lot of towing miles. If they do it once in a while mostly flat land towing, they will probably get away with it.
Most people towing a lot up near 10k will jump up to the 3/4 ton trucks.
For the 1 in a 10,000 who actually does tow heavy regularly with the ecoboost, it's such a small percentage that it really doesn't impact the reputation if they have issues as it's so rare.
If Ford really trusted the engine to regularly tow heavy like that, you would see them offer it in the 3/4 ton trucks because commercial operators would be salivating over the fuel saving of a 3/4 ton that can get even 17-18 mpg when not towing and yes, you do see a lot of them cruising around empty or with just a light load where boost would be negligible and MPG would be much better.
I agree its mostly marketing however promoting 10k tow rating only adds to the confusion.
Most consumers simply don't understand the tow ratings.
They see an F-150 can tow 10K and they are sold.
They don't realize only a few rare F-150's can tow 10K and those trucks are generally not found on dealer lots.
RV manufactures promote 1/2 ton towing as well.
We are reluctant to state that to tow a big trailer you need a big truck!
Instead we promote a confusing, misleading tale of 1/2 ton towing.
Spoken by people who apparently don’t do a lot of towing with different vehicles and different loads. Or Maybe just implying “fact” is based on your opinion of what factors of safety should be added on TOP of the mfgs already generally conservative ratings.
I’m constantly confused every time I hook a trailer to a half ton, some in the 8-12klb range and haul it through the mountains, how many keyboard warriors say it can’t be done or is unsafe.....
To both of your opinions’ credit though. Of course a heavier duty truck is more suited for a greater duty cycle of towing. That is objective information, not subjective drivel from someone who lacks experience or knowledge and covers it up with their own “facts.”