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It was 1996 that I took a brand new Mercury Cougar XR7 with a V8 for a test drive. I had not even left the parking lot before I decided I wanted this. It was my first V8 and have not driven anything but.
Not every car out there have a 4 cylinder option. People drive what they like and what they can afford. Everything i really like out there in cars and trucks only comes in v8 or v6.
I4 is not only the cheapest but gets the best gas mileage.
I house 5 adults and 4 dogs and travel between Texas and NM five times a year so I need a 6k pound SUV. Are you saying I need a 4 cylinder? Are you nuts or from Ca land of nuts? You have no clue about my needs so either wake up and smell the coffee or get a real education in Tx since you appear clueless?
Your in the US now where we not you nor DC decide what we need
I house 5 adults and 4 dogs and travel between Texas and NM five times a year so I need a 6k pound SUV. Are you saying I need a 4 cylinder? Are you nuts or from Ca land of nuts? You have no clue about my needs so either wake up and smell the coffee or get a real education in Tx since you appear clueless?
Your in the US now where we not you nor DC decide what we need
I used to own a Honda CR-V that could do that without a sweat.
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