Some automakers, like Volkswagen, have figured out to integrate an electric heater with an old school design, but I'd love to see the possibility of efficient electric heat explored more.
Some automakers, like Volkswagen, have figured out to integrate an electric heater with an old school design, but I'd love to see the possibility of efficient electric heat explored more.
ITS A JEEP THING
All destroyed except 2, in museums
Sounds gay
I was totally interested until I saw 16,000...way too much
Yeah it's supercharged. A twin screw supercharger that draws alot of power from the engine. I'm comparing the camaro ZL1 to GT500. Both supercharged in similar ways. The GT500 has more power and also better fuel economy. The camaro still requires you to pay a gas guzzler tax. This is becasue of twin independent…
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Kinda funny
I used to have a GM refrigerator...
GM helped make the lunar rover. The fender ended up falling off
Technically a horse is capable of about 14.9 hp btw
My old daily driver was 30 yrs old. My new one is now 10. I'll keep driving it until it dies because I'm a poor college kid:(
There's definitely good reason to do so. Look at Ford's coyote. With twin independent variable valve timing and all that added airflow of 4 valves it's easy to get great hp while maintaining great fuel mileage. The GT500 doesn't even have the gas guzzler tax with 662 hp
Yes and have you heard of the LS family of engines? The engines GM still uses...
I think they'll finally get into OHC engines and get a few more valves in the heads
So what more do we know about it? Not much. And since we're the ones who are free to speculate about what the CT6 will compete against (1997 Toyota Corolla, obviously), we'll also take license with speculation into what sort of specifications the turbo V8 will have. Let's just say it'll be 1.3 liters, spin up to…
Now this is where car companies need to go. Save the V8s!
Why not make a super luxury super fast ultimate car with endless options just as a sort of Halo car?
Lol no dude. You can't change facts. Jeep is a brand. Wrangler is a model made by the brand. That's it. And no, after the Wrangler turns into a minivan and other manufacturers release models to compete with what jeep used to be it will not sell as well as it used to. You're still wrong