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View Poll Results: What size engine does your car have?
Less than 1 Litre 0 0%
1 - 1.3 Litres 6 3.82%
1.4 - 1.6 Litres 19 12.10%
1.7 - 1.9 Litres 15 9.55%
2 - 2.5 Litres 29 18.47%
2.6 - 2.9 Litres 2 1.27%
3 - 3.9 Litres 27 17.20%
4 - 4.9 Litres 12 7.64%
5+ Litres 47 29.94%
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Old 06-09-2008, 07:48 AM   #1
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What size engine does your car have?

CDSmith got me thinking about the differences between how I perceive the engine size of the average American car and that of the average European car, so I thought I'd make a poll.
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I am a blond, I know it's a v8, no clue how many litres.
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i have a chevy pick-up which is a 5.3. Since I work from home it's not that bad and only needs gas about once every month or so.
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I am a blond, I know it's a v8, no clue how many litres.
if it's a v8, it is likely over 5 litres, but it is possible it may be in the 4+ range.... I would guess 5 or above though
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Old 06-09-2008, 08:12 AM   #6
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i have a chevy pick-up which is a 5.3. Since I work from home it's not that bad and only needs gas about once every month or so.
So if you work from home do you REALLY need an engine that size? I think part of the problem is people like you who keep cars such as this when there is absolutely no need to.

In the UK you hardly see cars above 3 litre. I rented a car on vacation in Florida and it was a 3.5 Crazy!
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So if you work from home do you REALLY need an engine that size? I think part of the problem is people like you who keep cars such as this when there is absolutely no need to.

In the UK you hardly see cars above 3 litre. I rented a car on vacation in Florida and it was a 3.5 Crazy!
US gas ( petrol ) prices were so low it built american style, a land of plenty immuned people rarely use more then 2L at all.
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:48 AM   #11
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So if you work from home do you REALLY need an engine that size? I think part of the problem is people like you who keep cars such as this when there is absolutely no need to.

In the UK you hardly see cars above 3 litre. I rented a car on vacation in Florida and it was a 3.5 Crazy!

I will never drive anything but a pickup truck again. Its the most useful vehicle i've ever owned, I am still in the process of landscaping my backyard so yes i need it. I am building a deck on the back of my house this summer so I will need it for that.

My main hobby is fishing, there is a lake less than a mile from me and in the winter when I go out early ice, I use it to haul all my gear there. When I can drive on it, I need a large truck to be able to get through snow drifts so I dont get stuck. During the summer it pulls a boat.

In the fall for about 2 weeks I cut wood with my dad and need it to get back into the forest through mud.. I also use it to haul it all the wood out.

So while I dont drive alot it is very useful to me. If i need to run up to the store for anything quick i take my motorcycle. If I go out to dinner with my wife and son we take her car which is a new V6 and is great on gas.
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Old 06-09-2008, 10:10 AM   #14
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So if you work from home do you REALLY need an engine that size? I think part of the problem is people like you who keep cars such as this when there is absolutely no need to.

In the UK you hardly see cars above 3 litre. I rented a car on vacation in Florida and it was a 3.5 Crazy!
Maybe not in Scotland you dont, down here there is no shortage of 3+ litre cars.
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I have absolutely no idea.

Plus, I'm American so the only liter I know is a 2 liter drink. Even the spelling is confusing me.
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My truck has a a 5.7L, my Camaro has a 5.7L.

The car has 350+ HP, but it gets much better gas mileage than my truck, as long as I don't step on it. Only problem is I have to run minimum 91 octane because of how I have the engine tuned, so I am still paying out the ass for gas.
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Residing in a place with over 8 USD for a gallon of gas and a BMW 318 beeing considered a huge sports car, the first thing I would do overseas would be to buy me the biggest ass V8 or V10 with at least 300 HP to HEAR a real engine.

Although I would still probably prefer something more compact for the city.

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My truck has a a 5.7L, my Camaro has a 5.7L.

The car has 350+ HP, but it gets much better gas mileage than my truck, as long as I don't step on it. Only problem is I have to run minimum 91 octane because of how I have the engine tuned, so I am still paying out the ass for gas.
I'm in the same situation, mine has a hemi over 300 hp, I have to run premium fuel and I am averaging around 11 or 12 mles per gallon....... lots of tire squealing 120 mph power to burn though
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Although I would still probably prefer something more compact for the city.
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Lets see it is a 5.4 liter. Then again I do need a full sized van as when I had a mini van it just did not work well do to my height when attempting to roll into the van via a ramp let alone transfer to the drivers seat without breaking my neck. I also need the extra battery power to power full electric doors, a lift, and drivers seat (only lift takes much power honestly).
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I "believe" mine is 4.6 litres V8. It's supercharged too.

Do I need it? Nope. I work from home and rarely drive so I don't worry much about gas prices. In the morning I'll have to fill it up because I'm driving it into San Francisco for Cybernet Expo. I'm sure I'll be stunned when I fill it up - gas is $4.50 outside my house - but whatever.
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I got the big 5.6L in my truck. It actually gets relatively good gas milage though. I think I get about 25 on the highway, and since most of my driving is on the freeway, it works out pretty well.
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My truck has a a 5.7L, my Camaro has a 5.7L.

The car has 350+ HP, but it gets much better gas mileage than my truck, as long as I don't step on it. Only problem is I have to run minimum 91 octane because of how I have the engine tuned, so I am still paying out the ass for gas.
Sounds familiar. I've got a Z-28 in the garage right now that is almost 400hp. I can't run anything below 91 or it pings like mad. All of a sudden that car isn't so cool anymore. Been driving a freaking Buick lately so I don't have to buy the expensive shit as often.
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I'd love to drop a 7 liter into my Galaxie but since they run over 13K I think I'll stick with my 390c.i.
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Old 06-09-2008, 04:22 PM   #50
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Biggest is a 5.5l amg.
Smallest is a 3.0l
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