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is strongly related to the LOAD on an engine. An engine running at high RPM may be "loafing" in that it is under almost no load and therefore is sipping fuel where an engine that is running at 1500 rpm trying to get up a hill pulling a trailer is guzzling the fuel at a prodigious rate. A v-8 does not necessarily run at half the rpm of a 4-cyl engine for a given speed. That is determined by the overall drive train ratio for that particular car. Both the V8 and the 4 cylinder may be loafing at 70 mph if they are lightly loaded, such as no passengers, no luggage, etc.. Other factors come into play at the hi-way speeds; tire pressure, wind resistance, etc.. Food for thought............
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Replying to: microrepair (Apr 13, 2007 4:21 pm) |
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Replying to: bottgers (Mar 17, 2007 5:38 am) ------------------------------------ IMO, every vehicle should offer an economy model and a performance model. For the Mazda5, that could mean the option of a turbo or a small V6. 200hp in a Mazda5 turbo would be very interesting. |
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Really, really liked. Very nice handling vehicle. Definitely on the short list. I just want to check out the FWD Ford FreeStyle and believe it or not, the new Scion xB. Question: I've seen others talk a bit about roof racks, but has anyone tried the dealer installed roof rack? Do people like them. From the pictures, I wasn't too thrilled with the location, given the fact that their fixed. Wish one could have greater distance between the two bars. I ask because I haul a 17' kayak. I know Yakima makes a custom kit, but I've heard that it rubs the paint off the rear doors or something to that effect. I wish they made the 5 with roof rails so that you could add your own Thule or Yakima cross bars. Both the Odyssey Sienna and Freestyle (among others) offer them. Yes, it might hurt the 5's good looks, but it is still a mini-minivan and not a Miata. Any thoughts. |
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Sorry, the above message should have been posted elsewhere. I'll repost there. And no, I didn't feel it was underpowered on the highway. Of course with 4 of my larger friends onboard..... |
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Replying to: sonodad (Aug 17, 2005 9:00 pm) Thanks!!!!
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Replying to: deirdref (Apr 28, 2007 5:38 pm)
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Replying to: jeffpurd (Apr 29, 2007 4:23 am) |
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http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070524/FREE/70521005/1024/LATESTNEWS Citroen has the Picasso also... |
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http://www.healthycar.org/vehicle.searchmodel.php?getmake=Mazda Seems the M5 isn't exactly the nicest place to spend time in if you intend to breathe. I bought mine to carry a couple of new babies in. Now what? Thanks Mazda, for using all those toxic flame-retardants. At least I didn't buy a Scion xB, which scores the worst. Look elsewhere on that site for explanations of what the chemicals are, what they do to you and how they break down. If I keep the car, I'm thinking of getting it tinted and using a windshield reflector to keep the heat down. In the meantime, you'll see me with all the windows open.... |
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