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Powertrain Durability and Longevity Estimates?

Rr317

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I own a 17 ford focus st which has the 2.0eb in it. Just hit 70k miles and I absolutely beat on that thing. Obviously it's a different type of abuse but it's been to the race track plenty of times, and full throttle pulls are a daily occurrence. Not a bit of trouble as of yet. Only thing I know is a big issue is carbon build up, but that is a problem with most DI engines, especially ones with turbos. This is fixable with a media blast to clear the block. Hope this helps your choice.
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My advice would be to shop dealerships. Lots of dealerships are offering warranties beyond the factory warranty. The dealership I ordered through (Pundmann Ford in St. Charles, Missouri) is offering a lifetime power train warranty. I'm paying full msrp, but to me the warranty makes up for it.
I was going to order through Pudmann but they wanted a 1000 deposit. Went to Clement no deposit, they also offer a 30 year 300k mileage on powertrain…
 

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I was going to order through Pudmann but they wanted a 1000 deposit. Went to Clement no deposit, they also offer a 30 year 300k mileage on powertrain…
Really? Mine was a $500 deposit at Pundmann. That's a pretty solid power train warranty that Clement is offering. But Clement just popped up out of the blue one day with several car lots. I didn't even know they had bought out Marshall Ford until I started the reservation process on them Maverick. I'm more comfortable with Pundmann. They've been around for decades.
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