toppop52
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- Massey Ferguson 1723, Cub Cadet 1864
toppop52 said, "Ron, new cars try squeeze as much power as possible in the smallest engine, that requires high cylinder pressure from boost, compression ratio or both. In order to that you gotta have knock resistance or you have an expensive hand grenade.
My STS required premium or you got a noticeable drop in performance. My son’s CTSv is the same way."
I'd generally agree, but I have a 2017 Ford with a little 1.5L turbo engine that recently turned over 40k miles. I never baby it, it accelerates as fast as I need to when I romp down on the gas pedal, it's never needed any oil between changes, not a drop of a leak on my garage floor, and it's never had any kind of engine problem or repair. And an overall average of more than 25 mpg. I'd have to say it's actually the best car I've ever owned. Now i hope I didn't jinx myself when I said that.![]()
No doubt that engines are better than ever and getting better all the time. I’m amazed at what they do with these little power plants. In 1988 we bought a new Grand Am with 2.0 turbo and it had 165 hp, now one that size might have 275 or more.