IceBone
Blue Wheel Hipster
Torque?Add my latest slows, pls
1983 Triumph Acclaim - 52.90Kw, 1335cc, 850kg, NA i4 petrol
Torque?Add my latest slows, pls
1983 Triumph Acclaim - 52.90Kw, 1335cc, 850kg, NA i4 petrol
100.33Nm @ 3,500rpm.Torque?
Uh. I think you'll find my 3-cylinder with compression-on-some Dolomite 1300 is actually less powerful in that it no longer generates enough power to move the car...With the 33.6 kW, 74 Nm Panda I have claimed the least powerful slot. This pleases me.
FTFYThis isn't a sticky anymore??
Anyhow, new addition:
2018 FordFusion SportTaurus SHO
V6
Turbo
Petrol
243kw
516nm
2.7L
1.85t
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That's about as accurate as saying that you have a Pathfinder. But sure, I like SHOs so I don't mind.FTFY![]()
Just messing wit yaThat's about as accurate as saying that you have a Pathfinder. But sure, I like SHOs so I don't mind.
That's too bad. Then again, Nissan doesn't make anything interesting anymore anyways.Just messing wit yaThough Pathfinder is now unibody so not as close anymore
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Updated!2005 Volvo XC70 D5 M66AWD
I5 turbocharged diesel, 2400cc
120kW, 340Nm
1763kg
5.9l/100km
Would prefer it to be current vehicles only, so I only added the ST and removed the Jeep and MX-5.I guess I never added the FiST.
2017 Ford Fiesta ST
I4 turbo, 1596cc (1.6L advertised)
145kW, 274 Nm
1244kg
Also need to delete the Miata and Jeep since I sold those. Unless we're going for a historical overview, in which case need to add my TT.
2005 Audi TT Roadster
I4 turbo, 1781cc (1.8L advertised)
168kW, 281Nm
1535kg
EDIT: And just for shits and giggles, a deeper dive into history
1997 Audi A6 Avant
V6 NA, 2771cc (2.8L avertised)
128kW, 249Nm
1745kg