3 cylinder engines dont do meny miles?

What? This thread is full of wtf.

Must be one of those 15,000 rpm highly strung 3cyl engines we hear so much about :confused:
 
My car is 11 years old and has 120,000 miles on the clock. It has a 1.2L counterbalanced short-stroke tri-cylinder VW engine developed by Ricardo's in Shoreham.

No sign that it is going to fail any time soon. I'm sure that it will easily last another 120,000 miles, or another 11 years easily if I take good care of it.

I'm not sure where you would hear such rumours... :rolleyes:
 
Whose 3 cylinder engine are we talking about here? And is it petrol or diseasel?
 
My car is 11 years old and has 120,000 miles on the clock. It has a 1.2L counterbalanced short-stroke tri-cylinder VW engine developed by Ricardo's in Shoreham.

No sign that it is going to fail any time soon. I'm sure that it will easily last another 120,000 miles, or another 11 years easily if I take good care of it.

I'm not sure where you would hear such rumours... :rolleyes:

Its gonna go boom tomorrow, its 20k over bro

enjoy
 
Mines blown up twice! ;)

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That said, not many 1.0 cylinder petrols cruise at 75mph doing 2500rpm.
 
Some people will just drive a car for 5 years without so much as changing the oil.

Then the car will break, regardless of how many cylinders it has..
 
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Honda didn't sell it to make money anyway.... It cost £7k more to build than what it was sold for!

I think it still looks the way it was when new... Rather than how it 'used' to look.

Regardless get used to 3 cylinder engines!
 
The new insight should have been the CRZ anyway.

I don't think a gap in production of 4 years suggests honda were trying to 'fix' the insight sales figures
 
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