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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Questions About Acura Awd Cars

Chris asks…

What are the best cars that are made for modifying owned by Acura, Honda, Toyota, Lexus, and Nissan under $10K?

I am looking for something within those guidelines that is an AWD of FWD car with insurance not too high and that doesn't cost too much for repairs. I want to make this car sound sick with an exhaust and make it look ill with body mods.

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James asks…

If you were to choose between cars what would it be? 05 Evo MR, 05 Lotus Elise, 94 Acura NSX?

I am debating between these 3 cars right now, I currently own a 05 Evo MR, but am more looking for a track oriented street car instead of my AWD Turbo Econo-Box

admin answers:

05 Lotus Elise, even though the maintenance will most likely screw you over, its a great unique car.

Daniel asks…

Any suggestions for a car that has AWD but still gets decent/good gas milage?

I have previously owned an acura integra and a subaru outback. Loved aspects of both cars, but each have their flaws. I'm looking to see if there is a midway point between these types.
thanks!!

admin answers:

Audi may have what you are looking for?

Richard asks…

Why is the Audi A4 engine longitudinal?

As common with most FWD cars and even AWD cars based on transverse engines (ex: Acura TL SH-AWD) , the engine is mounted transversely. Why is the base model for the A4 mounted longitudinally, while still being FWD. How does that work?

admin answers:

There is enough space to install the motor longitudinally which will help disburse the weight evenly over the front axles to help prevent torque-steer. This also allows for better weight distribution on cornering and aggressive driving characteristics. These cars were designed for the quattro system. Installing the engine this way allows for the use of the torsion differential which is the basis of the quattro system (instead of using a viscous type AWD system like most other cars, including the TT and R8). The FWD option on the A4 can be done one of a couple ways, the CVT, the conventional auto transmission, and the conventional manual transmission. The new A4 has taken it a step further allowing the placement of the engine to go back even further by having the front axles placed in front of the torque converter to save even more space. How's that for engineering?!

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