
03-08-2008, 06:46 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,000
Near Derby, England
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Originally Posted by Ferrer
It is a PSA engine. It's already available in the C5, C6, C8 and C-Crosser as well as equivalent Peugeot offerings and Mitsubishi (Outlander-4007) and Fiat/Lancia (Ulysse/Phedra-807) twins.
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I know it's a PSA joint project; That's why I suggested it be transplanted into the C4, dumbass!  
What I'd really like to see again are new-generation Maserati engines in Citroens!
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Originally Posted by Ferrer
Aha, you've gone off-topic again.
Again you're missing the point. Not only Americans can't tell a good car but they can't drive either.
 (2 smilies should grant this isn't confused with a serious answer  )
On a serious note many cars sold in the US are limited and also most brands don't actually advertise the top speed of their cars, while all europeans do. I guess we have the need ofr speed or something...
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Finally, some comedy around here that's not centred around "your Mum" jokes!!!
I guess my thoughts when I discovered those VWs were limited to 130mph were "What's the point, you don't get chance to use that kind of speed most of the time anyway." - it's exactly the same with the German cars (and others) that are limited to 155mph.
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