Personally, i have no problem recommending an Ecoboost equipped Ford if new and with the security of a warranty.
But i'd just be too wary to recommend one second hand, especially one completely outwith the warranty. It would be different if the Fords so equipped, are the only cars which could fulfill the needs of the buyer, but they aren't, so why take the risk?.
Ecoboost fans will invariably tell us that the problems have all been fixed, but looking at the good/bad section of the relevant page for the previous shape Fiesta (2013-2017) and Focus (2014-2018) shows plenty owners having problems with cars fitted with the 1.0 Ecoboost.
This obviously doesn't mean that they are all going to fail, to suggest that would be absurd, but it is about minimising the risk of buying a used car. So while most Ecoboost's might be absolutely fine, it is a bit of Russian roulette.
For the vast majority of buyers, who don't really care too much about how well the car handles, a Toyota Yaris or Honda Jazz is going to offer more space with better reliability than the Fiesta. For folk who want a bit more pizazz to the driving experience (though on balance still not quite as good as the Fiesta), they could get a Suzuki Swift or Mazda 2.
Same goes for the Focus vs various other candidates.
Edited by badbusdriver on 27/09/2020 at 11:43
|