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Can anyone describe how much slower the 2dr 2.3L with Sasquatch package is compared to the 4dr 2.7L with Sasquatch package ?
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Oh, I didn't catch it was a 2dr vs 4dr. Imeen, the only right answer is 2dr, but I digress...2.3 is going to be roughly ~1 second slower 0-60 for similar transmissions and packages.
Door count doesn't really make that big of a difference
Stop at a dealer and drive each and see what you think.
Braptor.Thank you.
Getting onto the highway from the entrance ramps in my community can be a challenge. The gaps in traffic are small, and the drivers around me are very aggressive. So, I am trying to choose my future purchase wisely.
You won’t have a problem no matter what configuration you choose.Thank you.
Getting onto the highway from the entrance ramps in my community can be a challenge. The gaps in traffic are small, and the drivers around me are very aggressive. So, I am trying to choose my future purchase wisely.
Some places around me it's similar (including some places where on ramps are UP hill, ha), and it's rare that I ever have to put pedal all the way to the floor to get up to speed.Thank you.
Getting onto the highway from the entrance ramps in my community can be a challenge. The gaps in traffic are small, and the drivers around me are very aggressive. So, I am trying to choose my future purchase wisely.
I’ve got the 2.3L base Sasquatch and drive about 70ish miles daily to work. About 60/40 highway to city ratio. It keeps up with north Texas drivers going 75-90 on highways but it will be gulping gas. The miles go down 1 about every 45-60 seconds depending how fast you’re driving.Thank you.
Getting onto the highway from the entrance ramps in my community can be a challenge. The gaps in traffic are small, and the drivers around me are very aggressive. So, I am trying to choose my future purchase wisely.