Since no one's posted for a while, here's mine.The 2008 Nissan Maxima wasn't released in the Middle East and so it is American. Not the biggest fan of American built cars but I like mine alright. Interestingly enough, the front end of the car is almost exactly like that of the Nissan Altima (they kept it that way due to the shape's popularity which personally I'm not a fan of). (Btw, this was the last model in this shape after which the 2009-2012 saw a major beast of a facelift.)
My awesome Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2003 (imported in 2006 frm japan)
CC: 3400CC
Engine: V6 (5VZ-FE)
Fuel type: Only gasoline and hi-octane
Mileage: .... cant say...... okay fine 90000kms (whoooooo!! thats a lot)
Top speed that i've done: 160km (now thats not bad for a 3.4V6 using SEFI tech)
My awesome Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2003 (imported in 2006 frm japan)
CC: 3400CC
Engine: V6 (5VZ-FE)
Fuel type: Only gasoline and hi-octane
Mileage: .... cant say...... okay fine 90000kms (whoooooo!! thats a lot)
Top speed that i've done: 160km (now thats not bad for a 3.4V6 using SEFI tech)
This thing can do 200+ easy...I done 207 KPH on my 2 Litre car...Yours is a V6..
Although i wont recomment going that fast..its dangerous and not worth it
This thing can do 200+ easy...I done 207 KPH on my 2 Litre car...Yours is a V6..
Although i wont recomment going that fast..its dangerous and not worth it
Have you actually driven a 1.6 litre car at 210 KPH?
I think 220 or 240 is the limit for any normal car no matter how big the engine is ...unless you have fitted spoilers,lowered suspension and made the care aerodynamic...
Have you actually driven a 1.6 litre car at 210 KPH?
I think 220 or 240 is the limit for any normal car no matter how big the engine is ...unless you have fitted spoilers,lowered suspension and made the care aerodynamic...
Yup...Try going over 200Kph and you will find it way difficult due to increased air resistance...Not that i am asking you to try this....just mentioning.
You reap what you sow. This is what happens when you take away choice from consumers. Even with 88% split going to developers, they can't recoup costs. Meanwhile, Helldivers 2 is a massive hit for Sony thanks in big part to Steam.