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Does anyone want ECO mode

Do you want ECO mode


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pretty simple question, does anyone want ECO mode. If we can get rid of them would allow something like Baja in all models

if you vote yes you want ECO mode I'm curious why
The environmentalist part of me likes Eco and wants to keep it. I realize I sure as heck didn't buy the vehicle to be conservative on my fuel bill, but at the same time I travel for work and for my son - a lot - so if it means I can save some cash, then yep, I want it.
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ECO doesn't make one lick of a difference on my 2.3L Badlands MT, I saw literally 0 impact in fuel economy when using the vehicle under similar circumstances.
 

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I'm glad to have Eco, it saves me a bunch of gas on the freeway, around 10%. Too sluggish to use in town though.
 

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I'm glad to have Eco, it saves me a bunch of gas on the freeway, around 10%. Too sluggish to use in town though.
This makes no sense. Eco mode should very literally make zero difference once you are up to speed on the freeway, since all it really does is change your shift points and throttle response.

Once you are in your top gear, all modes should behave identically. I'm really curious about this, as every other Ford I have ever owned gets the same mileage on the freeway irrespective of Eco, Normal, or Sport mode.
 

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This makes no sense. Eco mode should very literally make zero difference once you are up to speed on the freeway, since all it really does is change your shift points and throttle response.

Once you are in your top gear, all modes should behave identically. I'm really curious about this, as every other Ford I have ever owned gets the same mileage on the freeway irrespective of Eco, Normal, or Sport mode.
ECO also closes the louvers in the grill, which should in theory give you some aero advantage at highway speeds. You are sacrificing air over the rad for aero, which is becoming more common on new vehicles
 

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This makes no sense. Eco mode should very literally make zero difference once you are up to speed on the freeway, since all it really does is change your shift points and throttle response.

Once you are in your top gear, all modes should behave identically. I'm really curious about this, as every other Ford I have ever owned gets the same mileage on the freeway irrespective of Eco, Normal, or Sport mode.
It's consistently made a noticeable difference. I'm at nearly 4k now and at least 3k of that has been highway so I've been able to do plenty of testing. It does help around town as well, it's too slow. I'm almost certain there's more to it than shift points and throttle response. I'm guessing it also detunes the engine and restricts fuel and boost. @drew707 might know?
 

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The real issue I have with the modes is that it doesn't stay in the last mode you were in when you shut off the engine. 99% of the time you are going to leave wherever you are in the same mode that you arrived in. It is ridiculous that you have to hit ok to stay in that mode.
 

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next people will be against paper straws
 

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Modes are marketing garbage anyway

You want the car to act differently then you use your feet differently

All eco does is flatten the throttle curve a little, it doesn't magically give you better mpg
No eco mode 18 MPG-- with ECO mode 18.1 mpg....no joke.. seriously.
 

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I drove 2 trips of 400 miles each over the weekend. Eco mode averaged 18.9 mpg / Regular mode clocked in at 20.5 on the return trip. 🤷‍♂️

I think I'm just going to send it in sport mode from here on out and not look at fuel economy anymore...
 

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If it helps at all with fuel economy in daily driver or long road trip situations, why not?

By all appearances, GOAT modes are computer controlled, and none of the controls or display look like they would impose a limit on the number of modes. So there shouldn't be any downside to having an Eco mode.

Now, there is the question of why certain modes aren't offered on certain trims (looking at you No Sport Mode on the Badlands). I am curious why that is.
No sport mode as the badlands is heavier and meant for more off-road use, hence the crawl mode option. The Wildtrak doesn't have the crawl but it has Sport mode...it's more of a soccer mom (dad in my case) on-road vehicle. That'd be my best guess...
 

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SInce this question was asked in 2020, we have since learned that you can unlock all modes for the bronco through FORSCAN. So, it's kinda a mute point.
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