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We have an EL. I like it because it is huge inside, the milage is bad but not horrible. The downside is the two piece spark plugs Ford used for a couple years. Changing these out will run you 700-1000 at a licensed garage. The cost is so high because they are 100,000 mile plugs and with the amount of engine gunk that is built up over 10 years many break off as opposed to coming out. If you google it you will see what I am talking about.Had I known this before we bought it I would have had the dealership change them before I bought it. We are almost at 100,000 miles now so it is coming soon for me.
Quote from: NoImpactNoIdea on October 22, 2013, 01:05:30 PMWe have an EL. I like it because it is huge inside, the milage is bad but not horrible. The downside is the two piece spark plugs Ford used for a couple years. Changing these out will run you 700-1000 at a licensed garage. The cost is so high because they are 100,000 mile plugs and with the amount of engine gunk that is built up over 10 years many break off as opposed to coming out. If you google it you will see what I am talking about.Had I known this before we bought it I would have had the dealership change them before I bought it. We are almost at 100,000 miles now so it is coming soon for me.If anyone charges you $1000 to change out those spark plugs, they should be strung up by their toe nails.We do get about $500.00 to change them. If 1 breaks coming out, we charge an additional half hour of labor, which is $65.00. In the last 6 months, my guys have had 4 of them break that I can think of. If you have someone that knows what they're doing take them out, they usually don't break. It's definitely not something that should make or break whether you buy a particular vehicle. Pretty much everything on the road nowadays has platinum(expensive) plugs installed.