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Hi all. Apologies if this has already been covered - I searched around but couldn't find anything. I'm in Indiana, so I didn't have any concerns with the 2.3, but I'm considering a move to the Colorado Springs area. I'd be driving at high altitude a lot, and I wondered if I should have any concerns. Obviously, it's not naturally aspirated, so that's good. I don't know if modern cars have made big improvements in regards to handling altitude: like I said, I'm from Indiana. I believe the highest point in the state is ~900 feet. I'd like to hear from some of you who have dealt with these powertrains at altitude. Would I need to upgrade to the 2.7? I would also really like a manual, so that's my other reservation toward the upgrade aside from the cost. From what else I've read on the subject, it doesn't seem like it should be much of an issue, but I'd still like to hear some opinions.
P.S. If anyone has some opinions of CO Springs, I'm all ears. That's taking it way off topic, but oh well. I've visited before, but not for any meaningful amount of time.
P.S. If anyone has some opinions of CO Springs, I'm all ears. That's taking it way off topic, but oh well. I've visited before, but not for any meaningful amount of time.
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