Is the Toyota Matrix 1.8 engine adequate enough?

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Also, are the blind spots bad?

Pontiac Grand Am Anti Theft?


I'm interested in test driving one but there aren't any in my immediate area. The closest one is 30 minutes away and I'd rather not drive over there if the engine is weak and etc.

HELP! i want to lower my nissan 200sx?


Any info would help. Thanks

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What would you rate a CHEVYS ten best performance motors ?

Do you plan on racing people? If not, then yes this motor has plenty of displacement and makes plenty of power for that car. You are not paying a sports car price, so you are not getting a sports car.

Difference between BMW 520 model 1996 - 2001?

Well that depends on what your needs are in real - world driving?

Door handle question?


The 1.8 motor inthe Matrix/Corolla provides more acceleration power than the 1.8motor in the DM Caliber and Nissan Versa.

Does vw golf e sdi 51 reg has a centrel locking?


The Toyota 1,8litre also provides the best fuel ratings at 51mpg in Canada.

My Civic has a problem with idling when the AC is turned on. Need your help.?

I personally don't think it's enough. In 2008, they're coming out with a more powerful engine. The blind spots are not bad.
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