Are the Fiesta Ecoboost engines reliable?
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I want to by the Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost (99) Zetec 2013'
However, I have heard from a few people that although it is an excellent engine.. they are not very reliable.
Whatever the problem is.. has 'Ford' addressed it with the 2014, 15, 16 updates?
Help me..
Thank you.
However, I have heard from a few people that although it is an excellent engine.. they are not very reliable.
Whatever the problem is.. has 'Ford' addressed it with the 2014, 15, 16 updates?
Help me..
Thank you.
Edited by Benny_Gambino93 on Tuesday 14th June 22:42
MarkwG said:
Just hitting 15k & 1 yr old: varies between motorway pounding & shopping trolley/school run. First service done, & nothing to report, all going fine.
I was loaned a newish one for a day while my Focus was being serviced. OK for a shopping trolley but wouldn't want to do a long journey in one. Perhaps I've spent too many years driving four-pots but I felt the engine was willing but rough.Dogwatch said:
I was loaned a newish one for a day while my Focus was being serviced. OK for a shopping trolley but wouldn't want to do a long journey in one. Perhaps I've spent too many years driving four-pots but I felt the engine was willing but rough.
The one thing an Ecoboost isn't is rough; threes do have distinctive harmonics(echoes of sixes and twelves ) but overall smoothness , I think anyway ,is superior to any four I've driven.
Our 63 plate 1.0 Ecoboost which we've had since new is nearing 66k miles. No issues to report, average mpg 50-55.
The car is very light on consumables, rear tyres lasted 63k miles, front tyres around 30k and the front brake pads are less than 10% worn with the discs barely worn at all.
The car is very light on consumables, rear tyres lasted 63k miles, front tyres around 30k and the front brake pads are less than 10% worn with the discs barely worn at all.
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