2012 model year
4-speed automatic
2012 model year
Silverado with a 4L65E
No.
F-150 with a 4R75E.
Chrysler 200
some american trash probably
No.
Compact class
Mitsubishi Mirage?
Toyota Echo?
Lincoln Continental?
YARIS
I saw this fun fact somewhere idk where
How fun of a fact is it if the thread is filled with other vehicles that have the same fun fact?
frs :^)
Has never won a race despite having a long racing history
twingo?
2012 Corolla
2012 Hyundai Accent
Is it a useless tripnigger making a thread to be an attentionwhore?
C O R O L L A
Chevy Spark
V6 mustang
its the Toyota Corolla guys.
Base model was still 4 speed auto. while higher trim was CVT.
Who the fuck are you namefag
Also thats a 7th gen Celica. Action package with TRD kit
Gay fiat chrysler.
they killed the 4 speed in the current gen corolla. Its cvt standard with a manual option on top spec.
No.
SUV/CUV class.
Also, 4-speed automatic transmission sole choice in every trim level.
Mitsubishi Endeavor
No.
Chevy Captiva
Ferrari F12
Fxx, idiot
rav4
No.
>OP asks question
>thread full of right answer
>"lol no ur all wrong"
V6
Can we get a more specific hint? This is stupid.
4x4
Ferrari F12
It has round wheels
Yes GG you win !
But it's a 7 speed dct?
2012 Forester XT
>dent resistant doors
Citroën cactus
>The new four-wheel drive system, engineered and patented by Ferrari, is called 4RM:[13] it is around 50% lighter than a conventional system, and provides power intelligently to each of the four wheels as needed.[1] It functions only when the manettino dial on the steering wheel is in the "comfort" or "snow" positions, leaving the car most often in the traditional rear wheel drive layout.[14]
Ferrari's first use of 4RM was in a prototype created in the end of the 80s, called 408 4RM (abbreviation of "4.0 liter, 8 cylinder, 4 Ruote Motrici", meaning "four-wheel drive").[15][16]
This system is based around a second, simple, gearbox (gears and other components built by Carraro Engineering), taking power from the front of the engine. This gearbox (designated "power take off unit", or PTU) has only two forward gears (2nd and 4th) plus reverse (with gear ratios 6% taller than the corresponding ratios in the main gearbox), so the system is only active in 1st to 4th gears. The connection between this gearbox and each front wheel is via independent haldex-type clutches, without a differential.[17] Due to the difference in ratios "the clutches continually slip"[18] and only transmit, at most, 20% of the engine's torque. A detailed description of the system (based on a conversation with Roberto Fedeli, Ferrari's technical director) has been published.[14]
No.
American.
A Saturn?
Saturn died in 2010
Sure but they had dent resistant doors
OPs looking for a 2012
fiesta?
No.
fuck this game, fuck you, and fuck white people
Panoramic roof.
They have a 6l80 now.
ford edge
Honda element
jeep liberty
O B E S S E D
Mazda 3
Dodge Journey 4-speed Ultradrive 41TE automatic
Fuck you you racist piece of shit.
corvette c7
C7 no longer counts as a car because its a stationary object.
No.
YES! You win! :D
guess this
Japanese suv thats not a toyota or a nissan
Honda CRV
nop
Isuzu Trooper
nop
Try this one
>whos the most retarded namefag on the board
It ends with an n guys
Suzuki Samurai :D
nop. Its not such an old suv :D
Are Toyota and Nissan subsidiaries also excluded?
0k sidebar,
So the front axle on the ugliest Ferrari ever made, is continuously slipping?
So if you want to use the selectable AWD you are causing wear to the clutch pack a constantly. Italian engineering.