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From: bowmanj@csn.org (Jerry Bowman)
Subject: Re: V4 V6 V8 V12 Vx?
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In article <nataraja.735495588@geode14> nataraja@rtsg.mot.com (Kumaravel Natarajan) writes:
>mliggett@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (matthew liggett) writes:
>
>>In <1993Apr21.191744.3072@ole.cdac.com> ssave@ole.cdac.com (The Devil Reincarnate) writes:
>
>>>  I am curious about knowing which commericial cars today
>>>have v engines.
>
>>>V4 - I don't know of any.
>
>ditto
         Seems to me that I heard that some early Saabs were 2 cycle V4's.
   Then again, who could possibly care ?>
>>>V6 - Legend, MR3? MR6?
>
>What's an "MR3, or MR6"?
>Most any GM w/ the 3800 V6.
>
>
>>>V8 - Don't know of any.
>>Mustang 5.0 (302)
>>Camaros & Firebirds
>>Some Mercedes'
>Lexus LS400 (SC400)
>Infinity Q45
>
>
>>>V12 - Jaguar XJS
>
>Some Mercedes
>BMW 750il
>Lamborghini Countach
>Lamborghini Diablo
>
>>> Please add to the list.
>
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