Is it better to buy a car with a turbo or not?

Is it better to buy a car with a turbo or not?

Should You Trust a Turbo? These days, small turbocharged engines deliver a better driving experience than non-turbocharged models. And while not all of them live up to their promised fuel economy, some do very well.

Are there any problems with a turbo engine?

Older turbos made so much power that they frequently caused problems with other parts of the car. Transmissions would fail, brakes would need replacements more often, and engines would overheat. These problems haven’t cropped up with smaller turbochargers on smaller engines. Automakers seem to have learned their lessons from older turbos.

Why are turbocharged engines so popular in cars?

Lately, it seems that turbocharged engines have become all the rage as automakers chase increasingly stringent fuel economy standards. Turbochargers are known for boosting horsepower, so how do they improve fuel economy? They allow automakers to put smaller engines in cars without giving up the power that consumers have come to crave and to expect.

What’s the difference between turbo lag and Turbo Turbo?

That delay between when the driver pushes the pedal and the turbocharger kicks in is known as “turbo lag.” The latest turbocharged engines are smaller – in many cases very small. The new Ford Focus and Fiesta ST use 1.0-liter three-cylinder engines.

What to know about the 2012 Nissan Titan?

2012 Nissan Titan Review 1 Spacious and functional cabin 2 sporty handling dynamics. 3 Newer models from competitors are more capable, comfortable and alluring 4 limited cab styles 5 no V6 option.

What kind of engine does a 2012 Nissan Juke have?

Every 2012 Nissan Juke is powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-4 engine that sends 188 hp and 177 pound-feet of torque to the front wheels. A continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) is standard on the S trim.

Should You Trust a Turbo? These days, small turbocharged engines deliver a better driving experience than non-turbocharged models. And while not all of them live up to their promised fuel economy, some do very well.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Titan have?

Nissan offers only one engine for the 2012 Titan, a 5.6-liter V8 rated at 317 horsepower with 385 pound-feet of peak torque. It’s connected to a standard five-speed automatic transmission that offers a tow/haul mode. Properly equipped, the Titan extended cab is rated to tow up to 9,500 pounds.

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