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The Best Inline-Six Cylinder Engines Of 2020
Now that smaller turbocharged engines offer better power and better fuel economy, smooth I6 engines are making their way back into engine bays. The three best for 2020, according to Ward's Auto, in ...
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Only a few carmakers still build inline-6 engines. Here are the survivors
Inline-six engines used to be a staple of mainstream motoring, from family sedans to workhorse pickups. Today, only a small circle of manufacturers still invests in this long, smooth layout, keeping ...
The popularity of various engine designs typically fades over time as technological advances provide more power, better fuel economy, or both. Flathead designs gave way to overhead valves, and inline ...
A V8 Ford Mustang is as American as a baseball player's mother eating a slice of apple pie. If you see a classic Ford Mustang, especially a model from the 1960s, there will almost always be a ...
In an age when most car companies have shifted toward building the more compact V6 or a turbocharged inline-4, BMW has kept a candle on for the venerable inline-6, the best six-cylinder engine. In ...
Silky smooth and impressively powerful, inline-six engines, with all cylinders in a single row, are praised by drivers for their sophisticated performance and distinctive engine note. As a result, ...
Growing up, Motor Trend was basically Chris' bible. With an ever growing TikTok fan base, Chris decided it was time to take the more serious journalistic approach to talking about his favorite subject ...
General Motors Corp. recently announced that it is launching a new inline 5-cyl. engine, which will combine the power of a 6-cyl. with the fuel economy of a 4-cyl., for its redesigned 2004 Chevrolet ...
In an AMG (passenger car) world completely overrun by meager four-pot mills, the 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 stands out in any crowd – there's an inline-six under the hood with 443 hp and up to 443 lb-ft ...
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