Even in an electric era, V6 engines remain relevant. Discover why enthusiasts still crave their power, sound, and versatility ...
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How the V6 went from king to afterthought in everyday cars
The V6 used to be the default answer for anyone who wanted real power in […] ...
The year was 2004. You could still buy a Pontiac, a Honda Element, a Subaru Baja, a Mercury, or a Saturn Ion. Bluetooth hadn't quite joined the party yet, but if your car was fancy enough, it may have ...
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The Rise And Fall Of The V6 In Mass-Market Vehicles
The V6 used to be a mainstay in the mainstream market; today, we only have a handful of V6-equipped models. This is the rise ...
For budding car enthusiasts, it's a badge of honor to correctly identify the number of cylinders in an engine just by its exhaust note. The number of cylinders plays a vital role in how an engine ...
It's a question that seems fairly simple at first glance: Do fewer cylinders really mean less fuel consumption? That is the case, generally speaking, considering less cylinders means less fuel being ...
The question of whether inline-six engines make more torque than V6s is — it depends. The torque that an engine produces is a measure of the rotational force that the driveshaft receives. While an ...
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