Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!
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@jon-nyc said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
Didn’t you have a van? I seem to remember you dropping me off at my hotel in one after beers many moons ago.
Yep. Ran that sucker into the ground.
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Not an Odyssey, but we are leaning towards a Honda Pilot. 3.5 Liter 6 -Cylinder that cuts 0-60 in 5.9 seconds... Not bad. Decent cargo space and a roof rack.
I still might break one of my rules, though. I normally always buy pre-owned (I like to get 2 years old with 20K miles on it) but we might actually purchase new. I'm only seeing a 10% difference between new and used and new is offering 0% for 60 Months...
Contender #2 is the Volkswagen Atlas. Anybody have any experience? @Klaus ?
The other contender is a Challenger Scat Pack Wide Body. 6.2L V8 that cuts 0-60 in 4.2 seconds. Yeah, the kids will be cramped, but they'll have a blast....
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@lufins-dad said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
...her real first choice is a Mustang, but she doesn't think it's a good car for an 18-month toddler). I started looking over the specs and noticed it only comes in a 4.5 liter 4 or 4.4 "turbo" 4. I'm sorry, but you can "turbo" the hell out of a 4 cylinder and it's still a 4 cylinder.
I drove the Ecoboost Mustang when it first came out - actually rented one for the weekend. I think it is a twin turbo. That sucker has balls. Way more scoot than the now-discontinued V6 Mustang. Get it for her. She deserves it. When our first was born we only had two-door cars. It isn't that much trouble.
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@lufins-dad said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
I'm sorry, but you can "turbo" the hell out of a 4 cylinder and it's still a 4 cylinder.
Now all that said above about the Mustang is NOT true about my 2019 VW Jetta with a 1.4 liter turbo and auto transmission. That thing has terrible turbo lag. Don't ever expect to get out of anyone's way, at least not without 2 second's notice.
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@kincaid said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
@lufins-dad said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
...her real first choice is a Mustang, but she doesn't think it's a good car for an 18-month toddler). I started looking over the specs and noticed it only comes in a 4.5 liter 4 or 4.4 "turbo" 4. I'm sorry, but you can "turbo" the hell out of a 4 cylinder and it's still a 4 cylinder.
I drove the Ecoboost Mustang when it first came out - actually rented one for the weekend. I think it is a twin turbo. That sucker has balls. Way more scoot than the now-discontinued V6 Mustang. Get it for her. She deserves it. When our first was born we only had two-door cars. It isn't that much trouble.
LOL, The 4 cylinder comment was referring to the Outback... The real issue with the Mustang isn’t just the doors, it’s the rear wheel drive. We get enough crappy roads down here that I wouldn’t want to take a rear wheel drive out and about in January and February.
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Yeah, not so much fun in snow and ice. Too bad I don't think Subaru has their turbo motor that they were putting in their Forester a model or two ago. It had something like 240 hp and was pretty much a beast.
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From the interwebs: "There is a new turbocharged BOXER engine that powers the Ascent, Outback, and Legacy. The new 2.4L turbo BOXER generates 260 horsepower and 277 lb. -ft. of torque on all three Subaru models."
Maybe it deserves a test drive. I let my subscription to Car and Driver lapse, so am a bit in the dark these days about new cars.
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@kincaid said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
From the interwebs: "There is a new turbocharged BOXER engine that powers the Ascent, Outback, and Legacy. The new 2.4L turbo BOXER generates 260 horsepower and 277 lb. -ft. of torque on all three Subaru models."
Maybe it deserves a test drive. I let my subscription to Car and Driver lapse, so am a bit in the dark these days about new cars.
That test drive would have to be out of state on the Turnpike in PA...
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@kincaid said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
@jon-nyc said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
You know what comes in a 6? The entry level mustang.
Actually, no V6 in a Mustang for a few years now.
My son (car nut with encyclopedic knowledge) corrected me after I posted it. The entry Mustang is a 4cyl.
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@kincaid said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
my 2019 VW Jetta with a 1.4 liter turbo and auto transmission
When I was looking to go down to 1 car (getting rid of the A6 and the 328) I drove that Jetta. Though nicely appointed, it was a dog when it came to performance. I've read that the Jetta GLI is a much better contender.
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@jon-nyc said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
@kincaid said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
@jon-nyc said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
You know what comes in a 6? The entry level mustang.
Actually, no V6 in a Mustang for a few years now.
My son (car nut with encyclopedic knowledge) corrected me after I posted it. The entry Mustang is a 4cyl.
The time is drawing near - what are you thinking about for him?
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@jon-nyc said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
The entry Mustang is a 4cyl.
I'm looking at the Ford site, and I guess the 2.3L EcoBoost is the entry level.
"It’s a Mustang engine, so you know it packs a punch.
• 310 horsepower
• 350 lb.-ft. of torque*
• Turbocharging and direct injection
• Twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT)"Note, it doesn't say how many cylinders, presumably because it's a 4-banger.
Oh, and an automatic transmission is a cool $1600 extra.
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@mik said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
The time is drawing near - what are you thinking about for him?
Car wise? He’s still 11. Got a ways. He’ll likely not get his own car in high school unless I want to use it as a convenient excuse to upgrade mine.
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@lufins-dad said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
What I’d really like is a nice van. Karla’s absolutely dead set against that, though. She’s trying to balance responsibility with maybe a bit of a midlife crisis? She wants the features of a minivan on something that isn’t a minivan. These crossover SUV’s seem to fill the niche of neither, IMO. I get more practical trunk space and a larger and nicer interior in a sedan than a crossover SUV... A Camry or Avalon would be my second choice.
How about an Odyssey EX-L with a flaming paint job?
For trunk space, the CR-V (crossover SUV) have almost twice the trunk space of an Avalon, maybe you want more storage area rather then more space on the vertical dimension?Srsly, if you to strap a baby seat in the cabin, preferably in the second row, or to seat four in general and still have lots of cargo area, a minivan like Odyssey is hard to beat.
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@LuFins-Dad I’ve heard the Pilot is great. Not sure I get the 0-60 factor, will you be racing people at the red light?
We really like Honda, and buying new isn’t as different from used these days. We have an Accord and CR-V. Will probably sell one soon and get the van (or pilot), prob the van. For me the biggest factor now is being able to move my drivers seat back without hitting a car seat!
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@lufins-dad said in Any vehicles with a V6 still being made?!:
Not an Odyssey, but we are leaning towards a Honda Pilot. 3.5 Liter 6 -Cylinder that cuts 0-60 in 5.9 seconds... Not bad. Decent cargo space and a roof rack.
I still might break one of my rules, though. I normally always buy pre-owned (I like to get 2 years old with 20K miles on it) but we might actually purchase new. I'm only seeing a 10% difference between new and used and new is offering 0% for 60 Months...
Contender #2 is the Volkswagen Atlas. Anybody have any experience? @Klaus ?
The other contender is a Challenger Scat Pack Wide Body. 6.2L V8 that cuts 0-60 in 4.2 seconds. Yeah, the kids will be cramped, but they'll have a blast....
My daughter has a Pilot.
She loves it.