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5511 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 9:26 AM
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Even if there is potentionally 18 speeds, not all of the combinations are usuable without the danger of stretching the chain. a 30 speed bike I assume has 3 gears on the crank and 10 at the rear wheel. That would only giveyou about 10 usuable combos though. Mark.
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Replying to: mschmal (Jun 01, 2007 11:46 am) |
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Does anyone know whether a 3.5L V6 is expected for the '08 Fusion and/or '08 Milan?
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Replying to: chm1chm1 (Jun 03, 2007 12:31 pm)
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Replying to: akirby (Jun 03, 2007 6:47 pm) Unless it gets the same mpg as the standard V6 or the other V6 was to be completely dropped and scrapped to simplify their engine lineup, there is little reason for it. They would want buyers to upgrade to the Taurus and Sable or MKZ instead.
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Jun 03, 2007 6:54 pm) It is possible the Milan would get the 3.5L because the volume would be much lower than the Fusion and the Edge/MKX and MkZ are taking most of the existing engine plant capacity right now. |
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Hi all... While many may disagree with what I'm about to say I still have a go here at mentioning that I think Ford would gain even more sales with its Fusion/Milan duo if they offered AWD, or at least traction control, with their base 4 cylinder engine model lineup. The Sonata offers ESC/traction control throughout its ENTIRE line I believe, and this Hyundai is selling quite well. Oh well, just a thought to ponder in this thread/forum... Peace!<-
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Jun 04, 2007 7:15 am) I agree it would be nice if they offered it but I don't think it necessarily translates to a big increase in sales. |
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Jun 04, 2007 7:15 am) Aladdinsane, I doubt if offering the AWD option, about $2,000 extra, in the I4 configuration would increase sales all that much. Most of the people buying the I4s are interested in economy and/or a lower price. The AWD option delivers neither. Electronic Stability Control will eventually be mandatory and probably lessen the demand for AWD. We have a 2007 SEL AWD Fusion ($27,105 MSRP) and are very disappointed with our 14.8 mpg in-city mileage. The revised EPA estimate for this power train is 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. That is a detriment to sales given the rising cost of gasoline.
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Jun 04, 2007 7:15 am) |
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