Like that engine, the new four -
cylinder units too are part of BMW's EfficientDynamics design strategy, which aims to continually increase driving pleasure while reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
Not exact matches
Tickle the rev - counter's red line and the four -
cylinder unit sounds pretty good
too — it actually stands out now that so many rivals are opting for three turbocharged
cylinders.
Our former long - termer with the turbo inline six -
cylinder (325 hp) was quick, but this
unit is excellent,
too, and more than adequate for most settings.
The 1.5 - litre, 4 -
cylinder unit churns out 110 horses
too, along with 260 Nm of twist.
That said, the less powerful gasoline engines aren't
too thirsty: for example, the base 3.6 - liter six -
cylinder unit in rear - wheel drive cars can still return 19mpg in the city and 25mpg on the highway, (adding all - wheel drive reduces economy by one mpg).
Engines are a complete mystery at this point, but we won't be
too surprised if the new Altima will be sold with four - and six -
cylinder units hooked up to a CVT.
Whereas the German cars get six -
cylinder engines
too, the V90 is restricted to four -
cylinder units.
Besides this insignificant details, Honda announced that the engine range remains unchanged even some rumors claimed that a new four -
cylinder unit will be available
too for the 2012 model year Crosstour.
Whereas a BMW 328i once used to have a 2.8 - liter six -
cylinder engine, it now has a 2.0 - liter four -
cylinder that's not
too dissimilar to the identically sized
unit in the 318i.