-rick- wrote:
"NOYB" wrote ...
How many cars are able to make 225 hp out of a 2.0 liter engine...thus
getting 112.5 hp/liter? How many of 'em run their engines at nearly
80-90% of redline continuously for extended periods of time?
My commuter car has a 2.0L that makes 227 hp (stock), has AWD, and cost less
than $25K new. Granted I don't run at 6000 rpm continuously but the world rally
cup guys might. (Subaru WRX)
-rick-
How do you like that all-wheel drive? My bride wants a new car, and I've
been trying to talk her into someone's all-wheel drive vehicle. We have
snow and ice here frequently in the winter, leaves on the highways in
the fall and sometimes tons of rain in the spring and summer.
All-the-time-all-wheel-drive seems a no-brainer.
Is there a downside?
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