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Nine V4 Engines With More Speed Than V8s

The four-cylinder engine has been a constant for the automotive industry since as far back as the car could move. In recent years, the four-cylinder has taken precedence over other engine displacements because it’s the most economically friendly option.

Likewise, modern four-cylinder powerplants are offering everything from turbo power to almost as much horsepower as the previous generation V8s could muster up. We are going to be taking a look at a few four-cylinder engines that pack a lot more power than many V8s via Motor Junkie right here.

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9: Ford Focus RS

Although the Focus RS has gone the way of most passenger cars, the model had a superb amount of power for the price. The RS could pump out 345 HP to all four wheels, which gave the car an impressive amount of performance. The awe-inspiring look of the car helped things out as well, giving the RS a sort of cult-like following that hadn’t been seen before.

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8: Chevrolet Camaro

The Camaro has a notorious history of four-cylinder engines, with the “Iron Duke” being famously the worst. However, the current four-cylinder Camaro is quite a powerful sports car. The features of the four cylinders are in line with the performance that you would get from the V6 version of the car.

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7: Audi TT

The Audi TT is a fine automobile that has been on the road for two decades now. With the German engineering and the powerful four-cylinder engine, the TT managed to break down just about every barrier that you can think of when it comes to a car like this. The engineers were some of the first to be able to squeeze this kind of power out of a four-cylinder.

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6: Porsche 944 Turbo

The folks at Porsche are no strangers to getting the most out of the least amount of displacement. The 944 Turbo was a fine example of this, released at a time when pockets were still burning from the fuel crisis of the seventies. The performance of the 944 was at a time much better than anything else that was on the market.

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5: BMW M3 E30

BMW’s inline motors have always been a step above the competition. The interesting thing about the E30 was the fact that it managed to best many V8 sports cars. The E30 has been steadily rising in value and the car is among one of the top collector items on the market right now.

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4: Subaru BRZ

Designed in partnership with Toyota the BRZ has one of the best flat-four engines in the business. Likewise, very few cars manage to rival the BRZ in sheer value for the money. The Toyota engineering is evident in this car and in a lot of ways the BRZ is the next generation of the Celica.

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3: Alfa Romeo 4C

Introduced way back in 2013 the 4C is perhaps the most barebones sports car that you can get today. That’s a good thing because the 4C drives more purely than almost anything else. The driving exhilaration of the 4C is only amplified by the turbocharged four-cylinder engine which pumps out a whopping amount of power. And it has no power steering.

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2: Ford Mustang EcoBoost

The Mustang has also had its fair share of four cylinders over the years, and the Mustang EcoBoost is at the top of the list. The modern engine has revitalized the brand in a lot of ways. The EcoBoost manages to provide stellar performance while at the same time offering a decent amount of fuel economy as well.

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1: BMW Z4

At the heart of the BMW Z4 is a four-cylinder engine that manages to pump out a respectable amount of power. For anyone in the market for a sports car that performs well and still provides luxury, the Z4 is a great choice. The four-cylinder engine is at the top of its class.

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10 Longest-Lasting Vehicles Drivers Can Buy Today

Buying a vehicle is one of the most costly things that we’ll do in our lifetime, so naturally, dipping that kind of investment in something can be a daunting task. Naturally, you expect your vehicle to last for a while and cars have become much more reliable than they used to be.

It used to be uncommon for a vehicle to stay on the road over 100,000 miles, but nowadays it’s not uncommon to see a car in great shape at 300,000 or more. Thus, we are going to be taking a look at the longest-lasting cars that you can get.

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10: Acura MDX – 1.3 Percent

The Acura brand is shared with Honda so it’s no surprise that an Acura has made this list. The MDX has been around for a while now and although the design is dated this is one of the most appealing luxury SUVs for the price.

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9: Cadillac Escalade – 1.4 Percent

Being based on the same GM platform as the Chevy Silverado the Cadillac Escalade is a winning combination of comfort and reliability. Likewise, the truck scores highly for reliability and the cost of maintenance is generally low.

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8: Dodge Durango – 1.5 Percent

The Dodge Durango was a groundbreaking product when it hit the market. It was the first midsize SUV that could seat seven people comfortably.

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7: Toyota Tacoma – 1.5 Percent

When you think of reliability in a pickup truck there is nothing that comes to mind sooner than the Tacoma. The truck is the pinnacle of everything that makes Toyota a great company.

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6: Honda Accord – 1.6 Percent

The Honda Accord is downright legendary when it comes to reliability. The car will last for hundreds of thousands of miles with very minimal maintenance needed. About the worst thing that happens to these cars is transmission failure. Engine-wise it cannot be beaten.

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5: Toyota Sequoia – 1.7 Percent

The Sequoia has been a saving grace for Toyota in the last few decades, bringing a family-oriented large SUV into the lineup. In a lot of ways, Sequoia is a more capable offering than the GM models. You’ll note that the current model has become a bit dated, but it still offers great value.

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4: Ford Taurus – 1.8 Percent

Although not generally the first car that comes to mind for reliability the Ford Taurus has been around the block for a while. As such you’d expect that it is fairly reliable, and it is. The Taurus has become the status quo of reliability and decent transportation for millions of people.

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3: GMC Yukon – 1.9 Percent

Based on the bulletproof platform the Yukon is by far one of the most reliable SUV models that you’ll find. It offers a great deal of performance for the price and the Vortec motor is one of the best that GM has made.

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2: Lincoln Navigator – 2.0 Percent

Based on the legendary Ford F-150 platform, the Lincoln Navigator is also a winning combination of comfort and style. With a reliable engine and a reasonable resale value, you can’t go wrong with this big and beautiful Ford.

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1: Chevrolet Tahoe – 2.1 Percent

Finally, we have the Chevy Tahoe, an SUV that has been on the market for almost 30 years. With exceptional styling and reliability, this big and comfortable SUV is the perfect family offering.

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The Seven Best Hybrid and Electric SUVs For 2021

The innovation of the hybrid vehicle has changed fuel consumption for the better. Whether you want a full-size SUV or a crossover, there is one that will fit your needs. The Hybrid and electric SUV market is growing at a rapid pace.

With new entries from Ford and several other automakers, there has never been as much choice as there is now. We broke down the seven best models coming to the market for 2021.

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2021 Mustang Mach-E

Despite the shock of the Mustang nameplate being attached to an all-electric crossover, the Mustang Mach-E is the electric SUV of the future. In addition to Mustang-themed styling, the car has great performance and a comfortable interior setup. The base model Mach-E offers 255 hp and 305 lb-ft of torque with a 300-mile range that is more than enough for the average consumer.

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2021 Ford Escape Hybrid

The Ford Escape was actually the first consumer hybrid SUV to ever be sold in the American market and is now sold in a crowded field. The styling of the Escape Hybrid is similar to that of the Mustang Mach-E and that’s a good thing. With 200 horsepower and a well-appointed interior, the Escape has managed to captivate what it did right all along. The 43-44 MPG is more than impressive for a crossover SUV.

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2021 Kia Niro

While Kia is a relatively new player in the hybrid electric arena, the Niro has been making inroads with consumers. The spacious interior and intuitive technological features make the Niro stand out for a lot of reasons. The standard warranty is the best in its class and the Niro has been racking up relatively promising reliability ratings. The electric range on the Niro is 105-112 miles which is more than impressive enough, coupled with the plethora of standard features.

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2021 Hyundai Kona EV

Few EVs have made as much of an impact that the Kona has, and it’s mostly been fueled by the affordable price tag and stellar features. Most potential buyers are concerned about purchasing an EV because of the cost that is associated with a battery replacement. The snappy acceleration is one of the strong suits of the Kona, and so is the upscale interior. The factory warranty is the best in the industry and that makes for a smart purchasing decision as well.

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2021 Tesla Model Y

When it comes to changing the face of the automotive industry, Tesla has made no bones about it and the Model Y is a unique model to say the least. The $61,000 price tag of the performance version will put the Model Y right in line with the Mustang Mach-E. Tesla emphasizes design and the interior quality is top-notch. Safety advancements are also a strong point of the Tesla portfolio and the Model Y has all kinds of advancements to make driving a lot safer.

2021 Toyota Venza
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2021 Toyota Venza

When the original Toyota Venza hit the market, it was quite odd-looking, but the car has made a reentrance into the automotive market. The Venza is going to be a crossover hybrid this time and the styling is a lot more modern. The Venza always had a spacious interior and this is still a strong selling point for the car. The Venza also has strong reliability ratings from the previous generation so this bolds well for the upcoming model as well.

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2021 Ford Explorer Hybrid

There has not been a more iconic SUV than the Ford Explorer. It’s literally been a fixture of family transportation for almost 30 years. The current model is a vast improvement over the previous generations, and the hybrid version is even better. The Ford hybrid drivetrain has been perfected for decades and the Explorer doesn’t disappoint. You get three-row seating and a comfortable SUV that can take you where you want to go in style and comfort.

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