or just cut a V8 in 2. Imagine a V4 HEMI I think though, that they'd stick with an I4 because its better balanced than a V, and it produces more torque in an inline format, than a V would, traditionally. I always kinda fancied a V4 though.
I do...begrudgingly, but I do!
Here are a few reasons: SUV's are invariably heavier (bigger), handle worse (higher CG), typically cost more (automakers of course know that SUV's = profits, since they cost essentially the same to manufacture as a sedan, but typically sell at a higher price). The typical SUV two-box design gives tons of interior…
Someone here knows whats up! I like sedans. I miss my old Taurus.
That's one reason I got my Grand Cherokee with a 4.0. Smooth, reliable, easy to maintain. I'm not sure V4 engines will ever be big, they used them in older Lancias and European Fords, but not many in the US.
V8's for people who actually use their trucks for hauling things/towing.
I do get paid, actually.
It sucks. It's a pain in the ass and always has problems. It isn't so much the difficulty, but I'm a big dude with big arms and hands, and GM has some very interesting ideas of where things should go. It isn't the worst car I've ever worked on, but the frequency is just astronomical. I know a guy with a higher mileage…
3.) Jim Farley: 'Fuck GM!'
I agree. Because of him, Chrysler went straight down the tubes, and sold it to Daimler AG, which ruined the company.
I see your point, and yes it is valid, as the guy should've said, "Best in class gas power."
Excellent photo. Also, this is terrible, this idea.
GOLD!
I am 6'0, and very fat. The Fiat 500 actually fits me well enough, that I can even use the clutch with ease. It should be on there, although no one could sit behind me if I drove it.
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There's nothing there where the brand name has become commonly used for products of the same style, but with a different brand name? That actually is kind of odd, and it may very well be an American thing. I need to research this more.
It's a much better looking car, and cooler. VIVE LA PEUGEOT