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Would anyone actually want a Hyundai over a Commodore?
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I think you'll find that he meant the engine on the new Grandeur, not the Sonata. But he got the names mixed up.... |
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11-04-2006, 06:59 PM | #39 | |||
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Not everyone want to spend a weeks wages on fuel ;) A work/shopping run about is sufficent. It's the exact reason my other car is a 02 1.8lt Mazda Astina. Forgot the Mazda had most space inside compared to the equivalent Hyundai. The main reason I bought a Mazda is better resale. Otherwise I'd have another Hyundai sitting in the drive without putting any thought to it. Reliable and cheap to run is what everyone likes.
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id buy an Hyundai v6 over the commodore, especialy the granduer, they are a nice piece of kit for the $$ and have a smoother and more driver friendly tendicacy's than they alloytech, i drive plenty of cars as part of my work so yes i have driven them both for extended periods...
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Just some more food for thought.
Sonata - 52.42kw/litre Commo - 47.78kw/litre Falcon (BF) - 47.5kw/litre |
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11-04-2006, 09:46 PM | #44 | ||
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I suppose Hyundia have just released there new range..
Holdens VE is just months away and the Orion is comming not long after. I suppose its much like when Holden and ford catch up or beat BMW or Mercs lineup.. Older 3 and 5 only had 170kw sixes, merc a 163kw 3.2, until the lineup is refreshed, 182-190kw in the locals. Then the update and the 3.0 is 190 or 195 kw and the Merc 3.5 is 200kw. While the Falcon has and has always had a sizeable lead in torque. Power sells, and power does factor in performance. While the falcon is more driveable around town, we are still talking about 3.3 and 3.8L engines in sedans they are hardly peaky gutless engines. I would like to see the Falcon six crack the magic 200kw barrier. Obviously the potential is there. Ideally while meeting tougher EUROIV emissions and improving economy and driveability. Its still suprising tho the BF's economy is still extremely competitive. 10.2 combined makes it class leading. In theory cruising at ~80kmph should see consumption in the 6's or low 7's. Wonder if you could get 1000 km out of a single 65L fuel tank. It is interesting to see the evolution of the Koreans. The japanese got a break by jumping on a sleeping american industry that was just style updating vechicals. Now the koreans are doing it to the japs. Many jap models have been style based updates with the same or simular 1990 era mechanicals. |
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12-04-2006, 01:08 AM | #45 | ||
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The six in the Falcon 'only' makes 190kW because it's a long stroke motor with an emphasis on torque and (hopefully) long term reliability, as opposed to say a Honda Integra 4-pot that will rev out to 9000rpm. Aussie cars also have a history of being over-engineered to better suit the pretty average conditions we live in. The XK Falcon showed what happens when a car is developed for Aussie conditions properly.
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12-04-2006, 02:29 AM | #46 | ||
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I would be happy to own any of these cars, all of them are a lot faster and more refined than my EF and I aint complaining about my EF. when I put my foot down it goes...
for family cars what more can you expect?
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12-04-2006, 07:46 AM | #47 | ||
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I certainly think Fords approach of high torque is a excellent one for this country where it outperforms in normal driving either in traffic (where getting a good start from idle is important) to highway (lower cruising revs with better ingear acceleration). 383Nm @ 2500 rpm is outstanding. You have to go to a much larger engine to get that kind of torque at that kind of RPM. Combined with the new six speed its unmatched even with its high kerb weight and economy gearing. 110kmph highway cruising is extremely relaxed and refined yet still able to pull up hills and overtake. Also the fuel economy is also enhanced by keeping the rpm's down and having power targets in the lower end of the RPM range.
But theres a perception that Fords lack for sizzle higher up in the rev range. While driving cars with a wide torque bands is easy it does mean that they may not feel as sporty or as fast as cars with a bit more top end. Which is why for the XR6 and the Ghia, a engine with a tad more marketing power (200+kw) and a slight increase in top end action could be a advantage. Toyota, Nissan, Honda all have 3.5L engines with over 200kw of power (and over 220kw!). Holden is stepping up to 200kw in some cars. When these competitors start arriving, then the falcon will appear to be from a marketing perspective, under powered and inefficent with only 190kw from the bigger 4.0. 200kw210kw would be a cinch for the 4.0 anyway |
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Q1 At what revs does each of these engines make their peak power/torque?
Q2 What is their respective power to weight ratios?
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put a caravan behind the 3 three send em up a hill, i know which car will hit the top first, their high kws wont do ИИИИ for em
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12-04-2006, 12:10 PM | #55 | |||
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The commodore is MARKETED as a DOHC when in actually fact it is Quad cam (it is a V6 with two banks of cylinders each bank has 2 cams). Hyandui have just taken a different MARKETING approach in calling it quad cam. Any DOHC V-6 configured engine can be called quad-cam. The BOSS is actually quad cam is it not...
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the Hyundai and the Ford does run the same system in both engine i got to admit its weird how they call it quad cam
ah well at least its show that not all American or Australia are that powerful at times |
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15-05-2006, 02:20 AM | #57 | |||
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Hmmm. First post. Last edited by steen; 15-05-2006 at 02:30 AM. |
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15-05-2006, 03:29 AM | #58 | ||
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Funny my brothers biggest hate of his Ba is the throttle, He says it's dead to input and it's very limited off the mark. We had a Territory that was slow as off the mark, We thought just think what the Sedan would go like, Not much better after gunning the Terra on the highways with ease our thoughts were Sky's are the limit with the BA sedan. He is disappointed, But of late he has been getting a better feel for the car and getting to learn how to launch it faster. As he said the older cars you could give it some revs and let the brake off, These cars are different.
But call up Herrod and speak to them about some goodies there not cheap but they have many things that will get it under 8sec every time to 100kp/h.
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