Everything's awesome except my OCD can NOT stand the two different color seats. One or the other please!!!!
There's the Captiva Sport, which is a rebadged old Saturn Vue (aka Opel Antara) that you can't buy new in American showrooms but you can drive as a rental car.
That's cool! I wish I would've known about this or else I would've attended! I'm only like 20 mins away.
Nice! I love the R's too. Yea, I've driven a few of the newer SHO's too and I can watch the speedo climb, but I barely feel or hear anything. It's so isolated that I didn't enjoy it.
Actually the 3.5L EcoBoost is a very stout motor. I've personally talked with the chief powertrain engineer on the 3.5L EB program back when the 2010 SHO came out and he said the motor was dyno tested at 550hp to full durability, they just don't have a drivetrain that will hold up to it as well as fuel economy would…
He tried that on a n EcoBoost MKS and blew it up because they really don't know how to tune the EcoBoost V6.
On Ford's EcoBoost, the turbos are cooled by the oil and coolant. They also designed it in such a way thermodynamically that when the engine is turned off, the coolant continues to flow through the turbos without a pump, cooling them down and almost eliminating cooked oil in the turbos.
Oh yea, I kinda forgot about the Stealth, which didn't precede it's name at all.
The Mustang ranks #100, with only 22.7%, woot! Just one spot ahead of the BMW M3 too!
Yea, I'm more impressed by the 3000 GT since they barely sold any here as it is, plus it hasn't been sold here in over 15 years!
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Mainly because they took up to 700lbs out of the truck.
You'll probably like seeing this new Mustang EcoBoost dip deep into the 12's then: