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  • #16
    I am just stuck in the mentality of the big 3 being "american" cars. Truth is there probably aint an american car left,and if there was we probably couldnt afford it.
    I thought Ford used mazda engines and trans?
    1988 p.o.s. (228,000 and still going)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by smithtaka4n1 View Post
      I am just stuck in the mentality of the big 3 being "american" cars. Truth is there probably aint an american car left,and if there was we probably couldnt afford it.
      I thought Ford used mazda engines and trans?
      On some cars they do.

      hyundai, honda, toyota, nissan, mitsubishi, bmw, benz, subaru are all made/assembled in the usa.

      Lets look at this. Some fords are mexican & gm cars are canadian & austrailian. Whats that say for us?

      BTW the yaris is way better, and a huge aftermarket for them.
      In japan they race them in a one make series.
      Last edited by muscle_Car1; 06-02-2008, 08:46 PM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by smithtaka4n1 View Post
        I thought Ford used mazda engines and trans?
        not for several years now. Mazda uses all Ford engines and trans', with the exception of the RX-8 Renesis. All piston engines in Mazda vehicles are Ford. The 2.3L Duratec is often mistakenly identified as a Mazda engine, because the first vehicle it was in was the Mazda 6. However, it was designed in Cologne, Germany by Ford of Europe for a global market. Mazda manufactures it under lisence from Ford for vehicles built outside the US. Since the Mazda 6 is manufactured at the AAI plant in Flat Rock, MI, it uses a Mexican or Brazil built engine. Incidentally, the Mustang is produced on the same assembly line as the Mazda 6, but the two do not share any components. AAI has been a model of flexibility for many years now.
        Jim DeAngelis

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        • #19
          Does the Yaris use the same engine that was in the Echo?

          One of the hot rod tricks for the Echo was to use Prius pistons in the Echo engine, yielding about a 12:1 compression ratio...
          Jim DeAngelis

          kittens give Morbo gas!!



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          • #20
            man fb71 you are a wealth of knowledge you should write a book i would buy it and read every time i was in the bathroom, im getting sick of reading the same magazines

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            • #21
              ^^ummmm....change the magazines....lol
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              • #22
                Originally posted by FB71 View Post
                One of the hot rod tricks for the Echo was to use Prius pistons in the Echo engine, yielding about a 12:1 compression ratio...
                They hot-rodded Echoes? I never heard about that. Have I been living a sheltered life?
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                • #23
                  Why, thank you, Hot Wheels! Actually, a coworker and myself are contemplating writing a textbook.

                  Yes, change the magazines. That's how I've learned what I know...
                  Jim DeAngelis

                  kittens give Morbo gas!!



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                  • #24
                    My buddy in Seattle has had an aveo for a couple years now. It gets approx. 32mpg, with a load of crap in the back (and doing 70mph) I wouldn't call it a total POS, but absolutely a step down from the festiva. I told him he would be better off buying a good used Festy over the aveo, but he said he doesn't want to spend his sparse free time working on his car...I said, but that's my point...

                    The Yaris IMHO is a great car, but the Echo was even better (and if you're a lucky Canadian, they came in HB) I'm not lying when I say I use to get 49-53mpg in my 2000 Echo with 170K. I know someone with 360K on theirs, with no end in site. The VVT-i motor is no joke.

                    Brenton
                    Because....45 MPG.

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                    • #25
                      Toyota can make some cars that last forever, so does Mazda (except the rotary). I wish that they would allow keicars to be imported over here
                      1972 Ford Gran Torino Sport(Sold)
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                      • #26
                        the aveo is plain useless, ugly and a gay feel, i drove one and did not like it.

                        i drove a swift, metro, and 323. all 3 are better. i like the old style cars idk its the plain straight bodies i like, none of this curvy modern crap.

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                        • #27
                          I rented an Aveo to go to the Snubby Summit in Florida several years ago. At first I got a blue sedan, the color I like, but the spare was damaged. I took it back and got a red Aveo. It did okay. I liked it all right.

                          I've only driven an Echo around a short block mostly in my alley. It seemed okay too.

                          Karl
                          '93GL "Prettystiva" ticking B3 and 5 speed, backup DD; full swaps in spring!
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