Midland, TX (PRWEB) May 31, 2014 -- Ecoboost engine technologies have helped Ford to capture new areas of the pickup truck and sedan vehicle market in the U.S. since 2009. The Got Engines company is now retailing 2011 Ford Explorer Ecoboost used engines on the Internet at http://www.gotengines.com/ford/rebuilt-ford-engines.html.
The 3.5 V6 is the Ecoboost platform that has been used successfully in the Explorer, Fusion and other popular Ford vehicles for over half a decade. The expanded fuel mileage that is provided with this motor configuration is one of the key selling points to consumers buying vehicles or replacing motors.
"The Ecoboost motors have entered our used inventory to bring new technologies to second hand parts purchasers unable to find newer builds of motors using junkyards," said a Got Engines salesman.
The available preowned Ford inventory now shipping domestically has helped the Got Engines company to reach different buyers around the country.
"It is possible for any person to save money on buying a used engine from our inventory thanks to all freight costs being removed for orders this year," the salesman said.
The Ford Motor Company inventory featuring different technologies is one major upgrade to the online Got Engines inventory. Consumers will now find different brands of engines faster when entry to the new database tool is granted on the website for research purposes.
About GotEngines.com
The GotEngines.com company sells American and European brands of replacement motors to the public. This company specializes in the acquisition of second hand motors to help lower all costs for replacement for consumers. The fully featured website the GotEngines.com company has built for public access provides immediate sources for pricing and other data before a consumer completes an engine purchase. The company staff assists with different customer services that are now co-delivered by phone and a secure online web form.
Brian Davis, GotEngines.com, http://gotengines.com, +1 (904) 701-4550, brian@brianhanson.com
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