Our 2012 Sorento, base model 4cyl, averages 24mpg combined.
Our 2012 Sorento, base model 4cyl, averages 24mpg combined.
And us here in the US are saying, "Bring it."
Interesting, our 2012 Sorento gets 24-25 combined and the wife and I both tend to have heavy feet.
It was great, sure. But c'mon...
Actually, you can use Avios miles to book US flights through American Airlines and you often get a better deal booking through BA's site than through AA's site.
This was going to be response, you beat me to it as well.
Our new Sorento came with a spare tire.
Mitsubishi used out of spec crankshafts in their 2nd generation Eclipse 4G63 engines that eventually lead to engine failures which was why a lot of 2nd gen Eclipse enthusiasts swapped the 1st gen 4G63 engine which used in-spec crankshafts. Mitsubishi never acknowledged this which left a lot of people helpless.
We've still got one of these old DJ's delivering mail in our town.
Sooner or later, I'm sure someone will fit a K24 engine in this and get about 300hp which would be more than enough for this car.
I just returned from Disney this week and the wait to see Anna & Elsa was over 5 hours long at Epcot. I can't understand why Disney can't have the characters at two different parks. I know it drives attendance to another park which makes them money, but you can't have a good time waiting all day in line and it's not a…
Yes, it would have.
Top Gear also says that an all-wheel drive system a la the one on the Ford Escape has been ruled out for being too heavy and unable to fit in a small hatchback. It's just as well. The obscene amount of power going to the front wheels was one of the things that made the old RS so special.
As I read this, I'm looking out the window at my '92 Geo Metro with it's 49hp.