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Poll: Which American car would you rathet have? (Votes: 16)
General Motors: 31% (5)
Ford: 50% (8)
DaimlerChrysler: 19% (3)
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 21:33:20, By Neptune
My Expedition could smoke that Chevy off-road (just joking) :lol:

It could out accelerate it though :whistle:


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Published 22/08/2007 @ 21:38:20, By MBSL65fan
On and off road? :tongue:
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 21:46:05, By Neptune
On-Road for sure Yes, Off-Road in 4WD-high-Range for sure Yes. Assuming the Chevy has a stock motor with no after-market modifications. :ddr555:
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 21:52:33, By MBSL65fan
Does your Expedition have any after-market upgrades? Just wondering.
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 22:08:52, By Neptune
No, it’s all factory stock. I’m not a fan of after-market mods. (Plus I don’t want to void the Extended Warranty :grin: ) It performs well for a "Out-Of-Box" vehicle, I have no complaints. The 300+ hp 5.4 Triton V8 more than powerful enough for me. Its Off-Road ability is good considering how heavy the Expo is. Also for a SUV, it actually fun to drive. I see no need to change anything. :wink:

But the Expedition isn’t perfect. It does have its problems (design wise) There’s nothing I can do about that. But its Pros out weigh its Cons. :smile:

Latest Edition: 22/08/2007 @ 22:10:11
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 22:36:06, By antp

Ford’s Triton engine family (both the 4.6 and 5.4) were listed in the Worlds Top 10 Best engines.

What were the other ones?
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 23:09:34, By Meat Loaf
The Triton V8 in my Dad's F-150 is far from sluggish. It sounds great, can tow very heavy loads and is far from slow.
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Published 22/08/2007 @ 23:15:05, By Neptune

What were the other ones?


The list continually changes from time to time, as newer better engines are introduced, but the last time I saw an official Worlds Top 10 Best Automotive Engine List; BMW, Honda, Ford, GM and Toyota dominated the majority of the list, though there were others also.

The Ford "Triton" family of engines has been in just about every new compilation of the list. Proving their refinement, fit & finish, performance, efficiency and reliability qualities are far superior than your average engine.
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Published 23/08/2007 @ 02:01:11, By MBSL65fan
I think I remember that Nissan/Infiniti was on the list for the VQ or VG engine.
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Published 23/08/2007 @ 10:05:37, By antp
BMW, Honda, Ford, GM and Toyota dominated the majority of the list, though there were others also.

I was indeed expecting BMW & Honda there :grin: (hence my question)

Latest Edition: 23/08/2007 @ 10:06:45
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Published 24/08/2007 @ 02:18:17, By MBSL65fan
This is Ward's list of the world's 10 best engines an Gm is not on the list.
:sad:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward%27s_10_Best_Engines
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Published 24/08/2007 @ 05:08:17, By qwerty_86
Buick's Fireball V6 should be on the current list since it's still in production!
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Published 24/08/2007 @ 06:40:52, By MBSL65fan
The Buick 3800 engine was on that list, but only for the 20th century. Cadillac's Northstar used to be on the list too. :sad:

Latest Edition: 24/08/2007 @ 06:42:58
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Published 24/08/2007 @ 21:07:19, By wrenchhead
Ward's list is little more than opinion. They say "Ward's editors evaluate each engine according to a number of objective and subjective criteria in everyday driving situations – there is no instrumented testing" Bottom line: its seat of the pants opinion.

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Published 25/08/2007 @ 05:23:03, By MBSL65fan
There should be a list of the 10 most reliable car engines (or at lease engine that do not require a lot of maintenence.) If there was one though, the Japanese would take over most of the list. :grin:

Latest Edition: 25/08/2007 @ 05:24:00
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Published 25/08/2007 @ 15:27:19, By antp
I think that some of the old Peugeot engines could go in the list too then (cf the old cars still running in Africa).
Do not forget some of the old Mercedes too.
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Published 25/08/2007 @ 16:41:31, By wrenchhead
The most most reliable engine I have owned is the Volvo B18. Second place goes to the Toyota 22R. Third is the Chrysler Slant 6.
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Published 25/08/2007 @ 17:12:57, By antp
The "TU3" 1.4 engine from Peugeot is quite reliable, and is one of the most used for small PSA cars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSA_TU_engine#TU3
It was in the Peugeot 205 on which I learned to drive, on my first car - Peugeot 106 -, and also on my current 206 SW :smile:
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Published 25/08/2007 @ 23:28:52, By wickey
The most most reliable engine I have owned is the Volvo B18.


agreed here :smile: - can your car do this? http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6471169.html?nid=2875
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Published 26/08/2007 @ 00:46:49, By MBSL65fan
2,600,000 miles? That's a record! :tongue:
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Published 26/08/2007 @ 01:37:01, By Neptune
There should be a list of the 10 most reliable car engines (or at lease engine that do not require a lot of maintenence.) If there was one though, the Japanese would take over most of the list. :grin:


Without a doubt the General Motors Small-block 350 V8 would have to go on that list. There was even a marine version of it that was made for boats. :smile:
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