04DarkShadowGT
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- 2020 Mustang GT
Apples and oranges imoAnd yet they drop a 325 HP twin-turbo V6 into the Fusion for 2017 (Fusion Sport) or offer a Fusion Platinum for 37K? They could take both that engine and interior and drop into V6 Mustang. I wanted the V6 and the upgraded interior. They make you choose one or the other. Ford, if you are reading, this - You suck on this one.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-sho...a27866/2017-ford-fusion-sport-debuts-detroit/
The Twin Turbo V6 is a high end engine. the base V6 is not. Sure a twin turbo V6 may be cool in a mustang, but it would put you too close to the power and cost of a GT.
As far as reliability, I have a 13 Escape with the 1.6L Ecoboost. I drive it for work and I was nervous about going the Ecoboost route, but it has been awesome for me. It has over 94,000 miles and has had a grand total of $250 in maintenance outside of regular oil changes, etc. Not too bad given it is a first year of a new model too. I have averaged 28mpg combined since I bought it with 18,000 miles.
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