Wait, can I join in this shit fest?
Shinyballs- I've not owned any turbo cars, but I've ridden in dozens and drove some daily for over a year or so. They are a total meh all the way around. Turbos just make up for lack of displacement and/or they are an attempt to save fuel. They are all dogs at low throttle openings, which is where an engine spends 99% of it's life. They all add a non-trivial amount of complexity to the oiling system, the air intake tract, and the cooling system.
As for reliability, I have picked up three different people I know who were the owners of turbo cars from the side of the road after the turbo/engine failed and had to be towed in for total engine replacements. One had a turbo spit it's guts into the engine, one had sludged oil on the pickup screen, the third just scrapped it and never found out the true cause. Can't say I've ever had to pick up anyone I know who had a non-turbo engine fail.
Now don't get me wrong, I'd happily own something like a turbo V8 Ferrari F40 without complaint, but for my daily driver F150- well, no thanks. I prefer simple and cheap/easy to repair when it comes to a daily driver. I drive my vehicles until they rust out or the A/C system craps out. If I was a trade it in when the warranty is up type of guy- I wouldn't be worried about having a turbo engine. Turbo engines have become much more responsive in the past 5 years or so with better compressor designs, variable pitch turbos, etc- so the driveabilty is *almost* on par with a larger non-turbo engine. Reliability will never be as good though. More shit, more shit to go wrong.