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Comments by "chru cas" (@Chr.U.Cas2216) on "" video.
Dear Mr. Wes. 👍👌👏 No rust at all is a rare thing. Nevertheless: I hope it was cheap enough. Would you tell us the price? 2) You think 2.4l engines in a relatively small car like that are not enough? Meanwhile there are ridiculous small engines in heavy cars over here in Europe. For instance a 1,6 l engine in a Mercedes E- class station wagon and even a 1.4 l in a heavy VW Passat station wagon (and similar cars from other brands)! Allegedly with lots of horse power but no torque (only on paper respectively in the brochure!). The horsepower is "bought" with a ridiculous amount of technology and electronics. But you're not really able to pull a heavy trailer any more (although these cars are allowed to do this on paper). Out of my experience this problem is similar to big/small loudspeaker boxes = you simply need volume to have appropriate power. Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all of you.
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@WatchWesWork Thanks for replying. In Germany it's not all about taxes. The calculations of the insurance costs are, amongst other things, mainly about power (bhp)! So you pay less taxes because of less ccm/cui but more insurance because of steadily increasing bhp! It's very ridiculous. Additionally they tell you that those small ccm engines with a lot of bhp use less gasoline/diesel and work cleaner. Ha! Resume nowadays: For instance towing a (heavy) trailer/camper using a big car with a small engine with less torque and you will need much more gasoline/diesel than before. It's also steadily overstraining the engine/gearbox and much more stressful for the driver. Seriously: Who wants to have a 1,2 to 1.5 litre 3 cyl. engine with 150 bhp ore even more in a car??? 2) You may be shocked after reading this. So please try to stay cool and sit down as a precaution: We already had to pay 1.60 Euro per liter loaded gasoline once! That's 1.73 US Dollar per liter (not per gallon!!!). Nowadays it's a bit cheaper because there is some kind of an oil battle currently. Usually it's about 1.37 Euro/liter. That damned Euro made a lot of normal people poor (including me). Therefore it's simply not possible for a person with normal income to drive one of those gorgeous American oldtimer (because they consume so much gasoline). Sincerely yours.
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@WatchWesWork Yeah, that's very much ouch every time you have to fill up the car.
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