Subaru STI V.S. Mitsubishi EVO Are you looking for a great all wheel drive turbo performance rally car? If so then the Subaru STI or the Mitsubishi EVO is the car for you. They both come with different features and upgrades. Both manufactures are trying to approach the same goal of having the #1 racing and rallycross car on the market. I will be comparing and contrasting the Subaru STI and the Mitsubishi EVO with only a few categories, from power to weight, interior and exterior and in-cab space. The EVO produces 290 AWHP(all wheel horsepower) @6500rpms, while the STI produces 305 AWHP @6000 rpms. The little increase in power is coming from the Subaru's infamous EJ series motor they have been putting in there cars since the early 90’s,
Muscle Car," two distinctive cars come to mind, the Camaro and the Mustang. Throughout the era of the early 1950's and 1960's, there was a revolutionary movement that took place and paved the ground work for today's "Muscle Cars" known as the "Ponycar Era." Ask any avid Camaro or Mustang fan about the ponycar era, and watch their pain. They will describe cars that would light the tires on fire, floor it, and hang onto the wheel excitement. Back in the 1960's a new idea was soon to hit the American market, the Ford Mustang. When the Mustang was introduced, General Motors soon to had to follow with their own type of sports car. The car they generated was know as the Chevrolet Camaro. The cars themselves were introduced within the matter of a few years of one another. From the day that General Motors and Ford realized that these cars were very similar in horsepower, torque, standards, and etc... they soon started to pit them against each other in an all out battle that has still last to present day. However, the Chevrolet Camaro has always had the slight advantage over the Ford's Mustang.
This car will more resemble the Cayman packed with power. This model wants to give the Ferrari 458 Italia nightmares. It will enter the market above $200,000 and squeeze out at least 600 horses out of its mid-engine V8 or V6 that might even feature a turbocharger for each second cylinder.
The 2014 Subaru Impreza offers not only peace of mind, but the knowledge that you truly have the best equipped piece of technology for the value that the auto industry can provide. Standard all-wheel drive, solid fuel economy, stellar safety scores, rugged design, and engine power are just some of the assets that the Impreza boasts in the new model year. Lastly, at a sticker price of roughly $21,000, it is an option that parents and students alike cannot afford to overlook. Once the Impreza is yours it vaunts a sublime long term cost-to-own, and depreciates at a tiny rate. The years may pass, miles may add up, and memories may fade, but the Impreza will be a reliable, valuable force on the roads for a long time to come.
Throughout this paper the V6 and V8 engines will be compared. The V style engine is the most popular engine configuration. Although the V6 engine is made to perfection, the V8 is better because of the hidden features it has. After reading this paper about the comparison between both engines, you should have a decent understanding of why the V8 is better than the V6.
Mention the name Mitsubishi Lancer and thoughts of a fast, sinister-looking, sinfully fun car might spring to mind - just so long as the word "Evo" is in there somewhere. Unfortunately, the Lancer family has so far been a deeply divided one in which lesser models were left to languish with standardized styling, hand-me-down engineering, and few points of distinction. Factor in a lack of brand recognition and it's no wonder the Civic, Corolla, and Mazda 3 have blown compact car dust in Mitsubishi's face for six straight years.
Throughout the years, Corvettes and Camaros have ran a hard race as the ultimate sports cars. Customers have always been hungry for better handling, streamline body styles, and sheer “under your pedal” power. The question we are faced with here is which has lead this race.
It also gains a stylish rotary shifter and a pair of powerful engines. The 1st engine is a 3.6L, V6 engine that produces 260 lb-ft of torque and 290 hp. The second option is a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 that produces 390 lb-ft of torque and 360 hp. HEMI technology is the latest fuel saving technology that is selected in the Eco mode.
The idea of the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) has been around for longer than a decade, as many people may not have originally thought. In fact, hybrid vehicles have been in development for the past century. The combination of an electric motor and a gasoline engine has been stirring in the minds of scientists and inventors alike for many years. Hybrid cars have surpassed many feats as it's progressed through the years, such as increased gas mileage and reducing the pollutants that regular internal combustion engines expel. While the hybrid car is in high demand at the present time, some people believe these cars are just a quick resolution before bigger and better ideas, such as fuel cell vehicles, begin taking over the automobile industry. Still, the development of the hybrid car has had many effects on today's society and may continue to in the future.
Even though the Integra is slower than the Mustang, the Integra engine has something the Mustang engine does not have, and that is a VTEC.
There are many different kinds of vehicles on the road, but the ones that stand out the most are muscle cars and sports cars. Their unique design and body styles will catch people’s attention wherever they go. The Ford Mustang, a high performing muscle car introduced in 1964, is the most notable muscle car on the streets. It is most known for its unique body design with a long hood and short, rear decks. Their high performing V8 engines make their exhausts have a really deep, loud growl. When you think of sports cars, the first that comes to mind is the Chevrolet Corvette. Its sleek body style paired with its ability to stick to the ground around corners, makes it a very notable sports car in America. The two most iconic versions of these
When Americans go to buy a new or used car, they look for great fuel economy, strong engine performance, safety features, and whatever else interests them. One thing is for certain, every consumer searches for the best they can afford. Over the decades automobiles in general have become more efficient in every aspect because of technological advances in society. However, there are still some car brands that stand out over others. It is well known that a prestigious Mercedes-Benz is more reliable than a Jeep; the same can be said about foreign and domestic cars. Foreign cars are greater than domestic cars because of their longevity, their economic advantages for the consumer, and their more impressive performance on the race track.
The Nissan GTR is more than the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 because the GTR specs outweigh the Corvette ZR1.The transmission of a sports car is key to putting the power down. The GTR utilizes a ATTESA E-TS 6 speed dual clutch transmission. And the Corvette ZR1 uses a 6 speed manual transmission also found in their Camaro. The GTR has the advantage because the dual clutch transmission reduces shift shock. Shift shock reduces your speed when engaging the clutch but if two clutches are present the next gear is already engaged. Another thing to compare is the two engines of these sports cars. The GTR gets its power from a 3.8 Liter twin turbo V6 pushing out 530 horse power and 448 foot pounds of torque. The ZR1 boasts a 6.2 Liter supercharged V8 with an astonishing 638 horse power and 604 foot pounds of torque. The Corvette clearly has the advantage in raw power with just over 100 more horsepower and 150 lb/ft of torque. In addition to the specs of the cars one thing that matters is real world performance. The quarter mile is a test of straight line performance s...
initial availability. The price for the X5 is $49, 400, $44,620 for the dealer invoice, and
The enthusiast driver has to know their machine and their own personal limits when considering these two units. Although they are very similar, turbos and blowers are also very different.
... amazing cars out there, people never knew that the Bugatti Veyron is made by Volkswagen which is known as the company that makes minivans and other cars. The Bugatti is specially designed if anything messes up the car will never run again, the tires, rims, engine, windows, lights, suspension, the metal, the brakes, everything on that car is made and on their for a reason. The Hennessey Venom Gt broke the world record for hitting 270.49 mph which broke the Bugatti’s record. The world of mechanics began from a V-1 engine to V6, V8, V10, from a V12 maybe in the future there will be bigger engines and better gas mileage. To me Mustangs are the best cars to me they are fast and they have the best body style in the muscle car section. Camaros are not that great in body style wise but challengers are pretty good and they have an old and new school body style put together.