1. Put these cars in order of greatest to least total cargo space (with the rear seats folded flat for all models): Kia Soul, Subaru Outback, Honda Crosstour.
The shocker here may not be that the Outback wins, but that the Soul has more interior room than the Crosstour. Just comparing total length, the Crosstour is 8 inches longer than the Outback, and yet the Subaru body-slams the Honda on cargo room with 71.3 cubic feet versus a mere 51.3. The Kia Soul, with the smallest overall interior, still bests the Honda at 53.4 cubic feet of total cargo capacity. A real stunning factoid: Honda's own Fit, which is nearly 3 feet shorter than the Crosstour, has a 6-cubic-foot cargo capacity lead on the far bigger Crosstour. The correct answer is Outback, Soul, Crosstour. Continue 1. Which has the most (to least) ground clearance: Lincoln MKX, Land Rover LR2, BMW X3 xDrive 28i, Subaru Outback
While the Lincoln, Land Rover, and BMW compete for luxury-utility honors, it's the Subaru that takes the prize for the most ground clearance, at a genuinely SUV-like 8.7 inches. Both the LR2 and X3 have 8.3 inches of ground clearance, while the Lincoln's belly hangs lower, just 7.9 inches off the ground. All that ground clearance on the Subie helps it keep you out of trouble when the pavement ends. The correct answer is Outback, X3, LR2, MKX. Continue 1. Put in order from highest to lowest for torque per displacement: 2013 BMW M5, 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, 2011 BMW 335d
If you're a car geek, you know that the M5 and the Shelby are just here to throw you off. The small displacement (2.0 liter) Mitsubishi and the diesel BMW are the real warriors in this cage match, with the Lancer Evo's 150 lb-ft of torque per liter just edging out the BMW 335d's 141 lb-ft. The BMW M5's overall 502 lb-ft works out to just 114 lb-ft per liter, and the monster V-8 in the Mustang gets you only 103 lb-ft per liter. Credit the superchargers on the Bimmer and the Mitsu. The correct answer is Lancer Evo, 335d, M5, Shelby GT500. Continue 1. Rank these automatic-transmission cars in order of most speeds to fewest: 2012 BMW 535i xDrive ($54,800); Acura TL SH-AWD ($39,155); Kia Forte Koup EX ($18,200); Honda Accord EX-L V-6 ($31,930)
The order is exactly as they appear. The twist here is that while the most expensive car, the BMW, has a whopping eight gears and both the TL and Forte Koup have six, the Accord has only a five-speed autobox even though it's significantly more expensive than the Kia. It's hard to make precise, one-to-one comparisons on what's gained with more gears, but the 305-hp Acura and 300-hp BMW are exceedingly close (the Acura is even 250 pounds lighter than the 535i BMW). But the BMW's extra gears help it get 19 city/29 highway, while the Acura gets 18/26. Of course, gas prices would have to go awfully high before you'd recoup the cost difference of the two cars. (Although they might.) The correct answer is BMW, Acura, Kia, Honda. Continue Looks like you?re working on your learner?s permit.
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