Posted by Hockeygoon on October 31, 2020 at 11:49:43 from (68.171.183.80):
In Reply to: Re: Best commuter car posted by Janicholson on October 30, 2020 at 17:38:31:
That's why I'm keeping the Tahoe as a backup - about 10 work days a year the snow and ice are an issue in NE Kansas. It's too nice of vehicle to give it way in trade - it does have 160K miles on it but the body and interior are spotless and I know its previous care and running condition. Trading it might get me $2500 - $2800 - I'd rather keep it as backup for me and my wife if her minivan goes down. The Tahoe can hold 8 - her minivan only holds 7.
I don't why people are having a hard time believing a 3.6 engine makes 300HP - that's not exactly rarified company. The wife's Kia minivan only has a 3.3 V6 engine and is rated 270HP in 2014 and that house on wheels gets 23 MPG with every tank of fuel - most of its trips are 10 to 18 miles.
You want to see a high output engine look at the the 3.6 engine in my brother's Cadillac. Similar engine that they slapped a turbo on - 420 hp and 430 FTPDS of torque.
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