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Brad Baltzer (not verified)    September 30, 2016 - 2:38PM

Nothing mentioned on the maintenance costs of the two engines or the expected longevity comparisons. Common sense says the Ecoboost has more moving parts and would be subject to higher maintenance costs to ensure the engine would deliver as new performance as the miles tick off the odometer. Will the Ecoboost survive past 150,000 miles? I would tend to bet on the V8 until these questions can be answered with any certainty.

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