Small engine, BIG car....

Small engine, BIG car....

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buzzer

Original Poster:

3,586 posts

255 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Following on from the thread about small cars with V8 engines, I was thinking about the opposite...

What are the big cars with small engines, either in capacity or physical size? I remember looking at a Ford zephyr Mk4 with the V4 engine in and thinking that it was lost in the massive engine bay.

what else is there?

Quhet

2,658 posts

161 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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The new Mondeo's going to have a 1 litre engine is it not?

kiethton

14,233 posts

195 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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1.6d in the volvo S80/V70?

Jawaman

271 posts

148 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Always thought the 4cyl 1.8 in the BMW E34 looked a bit lacking

kambites

69,497 posts

236 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Quhet said:
The new Mondeo's going to have a 1 litre engine is it not?
yes

There's a 1.2 in the Passat too.

DocArbathnot

28,049 posts

198 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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1.6 Passat, one of the old shape Audi A6s came with a 90bhp 1.9 tdi auto. You had to drive it like a racing car (maintain momentum) at all costs.

groomi

9,324 posts

258 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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For a while I had a 2l Carlton which I was surprised to find had near as dammit the same power and same weight as the then GFs mk2 MR2.

I reckon the 1.6 would have been perfectly acceptable.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

261 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Jawaman said:
Always thought the 4cyl 1.8 in the BMW E34 looked a bit lacking
Not just the look of it - that was a slow car. In the E36 (3-series) that engine was fine, if not road-burning, but in the heavier 5-series it was overwhelmed. 5-series was 25% heavier than the 3-series, a difference of 300 Kg.

eldar

23,870 posts

211 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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The 2.0l Discovery was a little underpowered and very thirsty.

ejenner

4,642 posts

196 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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You could get a serria estate with a 1.6 back in the day. And a Granada

Northernchimp

1,282 posts

147 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Banner ad on here... CRV with a 1.6TDI. Sounds agonising.

Sensibleboy

1,164 posts

140 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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ejenner said:
You could get a serria estate with a 1.6 back in the day. And a Granada
I'm sure they did a 1.3 Sierra at one point.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

182 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Quhet said:
The new Mondeo's going to have a 1 litre engine is it not?
but it's 125hp though.

FairfieldSteve

2,725 posts

180 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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DocArbathnot said:
1.6 Passat, one of the old shape Audi A6s came with a 90bhp 1.9 tdi auto. You had to drive it like a racing car (maintain momentum) at all costs.
Yep, maintaining momentum at all times. In a perverse way, it's fun!

Wouldn't want a 1.2 in it though!

backwoodsman

2,506 posts

144 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Sensibleboy said:
I'm sure they did a 1.3 Sierra at one point.
They did, I had one for a while, combined with the 4 speed box, it was, interesting.

Blakewater

4,434 posts

172 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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It's a 1.2T replacing the old 1.6 engine. The Ford 1.0 engine is the 1.0T which replaces the 1.6 and can already be had in the Fiesta and Focus. The engines aren't as low powered as they sound when you just state the cylinder capacity. Modern engines are more and more about getting the most power out of the smallest cylinder capacity with turbos and superchargers.

FairfieldSteve

2,725 posts

180 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Blakewater said:
It's a 1.2T replacing the old 1.6 engine. The Ford 1.0 engine is the 1.0T which replaces the 1.6 and can already be had in the Fiesta and Focus. The engines aren't as low powered as they sound when you just state the cylinder capacity. Modern engines are more and more about getting the most power out of the smallest cylinder capacity with turbos and superchargers.
With the 1.6TDi Passat you really notice a huge lack of tourque at low revs. It can be quite hard to pedal the boat round town without using the full rev range - Ruining any chance of the economy figures that are stated.
These small engines are great at passing tests and sitting on motorways but are bloody rubbish with a heavy car and town roads.

BorkFactor

7,277 posts

173 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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According to Wikipedia they put a 1.6 petrol in the Vectra C, although I am pretty sure that wasn't in the UK.

Must have been dire, the 1.6 Vectra B was meant to be pretty glacial!

jas xjr

11,309 posts

254 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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ejenner said:
You could get a serria estate with a 1.6 back in the day. And a Granada
I had a 2 litre Granada , that was just about OK. Don't think they sold a 1.6 granada

AC43

12,699 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th December 2013
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Capri 1.3.

Massive posing pouch of a bonnet. Teensy weensy ickle engine. Acres of fresh air. Laughable.