V-8 engine on way out in new cars
NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- The powerful, legendary V-8
engine is pretty much being relegated to history except for a few
cases, U.S. auto industry reports say.
Most automakers are no longer putting the V-8 under the
hoods of family cars, USA Today said in a New York report. Even the
V-6's are reported to be losing popularity as more people opt for
the V-4. Observers see the V-8 in particular as no longer
politically correct.
Automakers introducing new V-8s are said to be confining
them to a few premium cars or high-performance sports models and
trailer-towing trucks.
Among new models still to be equipped with the V-8 are the
Cadillac CTS-V, the Dodge Challenger and Hyundai Genesis. Automakers
are stressing that the new V-8s are more fuel efficient.
But, General Motors is dumping the eight-cylinder engine
from its 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover next year and Ford says it
won't offer a V-8 in its Lincoln MKS sedan.
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