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That scion up there is looking kinda to me, even though it goes against everything I believe in lol
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Too bad this won't be like 65kWhite NSX
.While the previous-gen used a 3.7-liter V6, this was dropped in favor of a brand new 2.5-liter force-fed four-cylinder that benefits from the Dynamic Pressure Turbo, the “world’s first turbocharger with the ability to vary the degree of exhaust pulsation depending on engine speed”
The SE and Limited models now are powered by a 2.0-liter Atkinson-capable four-cylinder, with 147 horsepower and 132 lb-ft. This engine is offered with a six-speed manual in the SE and a six-speed automatic that’s optional in the SE and standard in the Limited. With the automatic, Hyundai is expecting fuel-economy ratings of 29 mpg city, 38 mpg highway, and 33 mpg combined.
A direct-injected 1.4-liter turbo four lives under the hood of the newly added Eco model. It makes 128 horsepower and 156 lb-ft. Paired with a new seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, it’s expected to be the mileage champ, although so far Hyundai only has an estimate for the combined fuel-economy rating: 35 mpg. (You may have noted that the Sport trim level has gone missing, but we hear it’s merely taking a hiatus—and when it returns, it could be with as much as 200 horsepower.)
Now we're talking. What a much needed front end upgrade. Looks a million times better.2017 Lincoln MKZThere are mid-cycle product updates, and then there's the 2017 MKZ. Instead of just a nip-and-tuck styling refresh, the entry-level Lincoln gets an all-new engine with a whopping 400 horsepower and an optional torque-vectoring rear differential. And that powerplant is exclusive to the Lincoln, at least for the time being. It's a sign that Ford is getting serious about elevating its luxury brand above the recent history of rebadged Blue Oval models.
You are correct. Ford massacred the past few years of Lincoln sedans. Towncar is truly missedNow we're talking. What a much needed front end upgrade. Looks a million times better.