No there are some 2.2L 4 Cylinder models as well.
It's available in a 4 or 5 cylinder on all models and offered in a v8 after 2008 models.
Kia sportage is small and good suv.
they have 13 models ranging from sedans, SUV's and sports cars. They have 4 types of E class. Almost all models are available in 4matic.
125 Horsepower for 4 cylinder and approx.180Hp for v6 (1999 models)
The best gas mileage SUV for a large family would be the Ford Escape Hybrid. It is SUV with 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with 177 hp. Perfect for anyone who wants be fuel efficient.
The 2.5L 4-cylinder in 'i' models is rated at 170hp and the 's' models have a 272hp 3.5L V6.
On models 99-97, 4 cylinder you can find it in between air filter/battery and the exhaust manifold.
The 97 to 02 series 2 wheel drive models had the 26 and 4 wheel drive models had the 30 gallon.
the number 4 cylinder in the engine is misfiring. that SUV should have an ignition coil on plug which is a common problem.
As far as I know the Ford Taurus has always had one of the 6 cylinder engines ( unless it was a Taurus SHO , some years had V8 engines ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I stand corrected , according to Consumer Guide there was a 4 cylinder engine available in some Ford Taurus models until the 1991 model year
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