Ford has earned its reliability in the automotive market, and we see an example of this in the improvements to the engines of its cars, let’s take, for example, the 5.4-litre Triton v8, considered a real beast that can last up to 400,000 miles (but you have to take good care of it!).
Ford’s engineering stands out for its skill and for the improvements they have developed over time, and there are many engines that will last up to 500,000 miles, and below we will tell you which ones they are. 460 cubic-inch Lima V8 We are talking about an engine that is historically known for its efficiency. It has been a very popular choice in various Ford models, since it was launched in 1968, and until it was discontinued (1998), there were three decades in which this beast reigned supreme. It was the heart of models such as the Ford Thunderbird, Ford F-Series, Mercury Cougar and Ford E-Series. There are those who still blindly trust the durability of this engine, and who confess that they have driven more than 432,000 miles with it. The reliability of this engine is at a remarkable high, the community estimates it at 8.6/10! Its robust construction allows it to handle high performance demands, which is essential for those looking for power without compromising the useful life of the engine. 300 Cubic-Inch Inline-Six While this engine may seem underrated, if you compare these Ford 300 inline-sixes to some of the Blue Oval V8s and other newer models, this one still stands out above all others. With this engine, Ford not only powered the F-Series trucks and the Ford Bronco, but also expanded it to other equipment, from wood chippers to generators (and also tractors, and some types of trucks). The Ford 300 six-cylinder produced the power required for the most demanding tasks for more than 3 decades (1965-1996).
According to reviews, the reliability score is 8.7/10 and the highest mileage recorded by surveys has been 325,000 miles (the 1994 Ford F150 XL 4.9 300) 351 Windsor. We are now faced with this V8 engine, which has been the most manufactured by Ford, and therefore, the community has classified it as one of the most reliable. This engine gained fame after standing up to Chevrolet fans (who had “beef” with Ford users at that time). There have been models of this engine that have been on the market for a long time, so it is not unusual to find models that have more than 300,000 miles on their counter (A 1979 Ford LTD 351 Windsor has been reported) The community of vehicles with this engine has given it an outstanding (9.2/10) 351 Cubic-Inch Cleveland V8
This engine was first produced in 1970 and ran through 1974 and is still considered one of the most impressive engines of the Muscle Car era. Despite its short production run, it is still highly valued by car enthusiasts today. Engines have been reported to last approximately 300,000 miles when well cared for. This one has been rated 9.4/10 by the community, and the vehicle with the most miles on it is a 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7 351 Ford 6.8L Triton Engine. This is Ford’s largest engine, but it’s still among the most reliable. It has the same features as the 5.4L Triton V8 (also in terms of reliability), but it adds two more cylinders The construction of this engine has made it one of Ford’s favorites until they stopped producing it in 2021. Several generations have passed and with them several changes (such as when they added an additional valve per cylinder), and still, the community gives it a 9.5/10 in terms of reliability. 5.0-liter Coyote V8. The 90s came on strong with the return of the V8, and many manufacturers opted to recover that excitement that was thought to be lost. This engine opened up to the world and has been one of the most reliable engines so far. With a score of 9.6/10, it continues to excite motor enthusiasts. 4.6-Liter Modular V8The 6.7-liter PowerStroke V8 is one of the brand’s best performing engines, not only for its durability but for its performance, it can generate up to 500 horsepower and can tow up to 40,000 pounds. 5.4-liter Modular V8Known for its durability and ability to withstand tough off-road conditions. Easily exceeding 400,000 miles, it has been featured in Ford and Lincoln vehicles, Mustang SVT Cobra R, Lincoln Blackwood, and Lincoln Navigator. t has a 9.8/10 rating among users. 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. Finally, with sustainability now at the top of governments’ agendas, Ford’s EcoBoost engines have stolen all the attention for their fuel economy. Green doesn’t mean reliability, and the 3.5L Cyclone line is designed to perform in harsh conditions. It has been given top marks by users and has been given a 10/10 reliability rating. This engine that began being used in 2009 has stood out for both mileage and reliability (a 2011 Ford F150 XLT 3.5 EcoBoost has been reported with 950 miles!
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