Yep. The 3.3 and 3.8 with the option of the 4.0.
Yep. The 3.3 and 3.8 with the option of the 4.0.
Actually, the 3.5 never went into a Minivan. The closest was the Pacifica, which would be a Crossover.
Granted, the Minivan 4.0 is just a bored out 3.5.
Actually, the Prowler had the full size car engine of the time. It was from the 300M, Concorde, LHS, and Intrepid.
Yes, that engine was in the Sebring from 2007-2010... BUT It was also in the Chrysler 300 and Charger from 2005-2010 and Challenger for 2009 and 2010
Actually, the V6 wasn’t anemic. Also the transmission wasn’t a 6 speed auto. It had a 4 speed auto that made the engine seem anemic. The V6 is actually one of the most powerful NA V6s of the early 2000s.
Chrysler 3.5 (think Intrepid, 300M, Concorde, and the good V6 for the 300 and Charger until 2010) into a Fiero.
Mazda 3: The Budget BMW 3 Series.
I agree here...
It looks like the Bentley in much the same way a Chrysler 300 with a Rolls Royce front end looks like an actual Rolls.
Feet on the dash/Door/out the window is a big no-no; as is Smoking. You want to smoke? I will gladly pull over and wait, just let me know. If you light up in the car you’re out; on the shoulder, in a blizzard, I don’t care. OUT.
The big one? Seat belts. Pennsylvania has a law where the driver gets a heavy fine if a…
Everyone complains, but they never realize it could’ve been so much worse.
Maybe not... But 2 of them certainly do, like the Ecoboost has.
We'll talk when the Ecoboost's turbos start dying.
Diesel owners accept the fact that their turbos will die. Gas engine truck owners are used to NA V8s that don't need $5000 maintenance at some point.
Actually, due to the amount of torque, the Ecodiesel Rams and Jeep Grand Cherokees are as quick as (if not sometimes quicker than) the Hemis.
I was hoping to be able to option a 1.4T with a manual AND AWD.
1.4T, Check.
Manual, Check.
AWD, Check...
All 3 together? HELL NO.
Is it bad that, truck nuts aside, I want that Jeep?
It works if it's a windowless van.
I should get a school bus and name it MJ.
...or Anthony Weiner
Actually, the reason why they are claimed to work (and in some cases actually work really well) is because of the baffling manufacturers put in their intakes to lower the noise. 80% of car buyers don't want to hear induction noise, so manufacturers baffle the noise away.
This is why Hemis, and other V8s benefit. The…