
Best cheap V12 cars for first time car owner? : r ... - Reddit
Partly from the "V12" part, but also partly because they don't make these cars with V12s any more, so any V12 European luxury car you find for sale is going to be 15 or 20 years old, and a 15 to 20 year old European luxury car is expensive to maintain no matter which engine it's got.
ELI5: Why do motorcar engines stop at V12? why isn't there a V
2022年3月24日 · A V12 is physically a very big engine. Packaging it in a modern car is difficult. A V16, with 33% more cylinders, would be even bigger, heavier and more cumbersome. This is why it has rarely been tried in cars, and even when it was it …
V12 owners, what fuel economy do you actually get? : r/cars - Reddit
He's right, that V12 TDI engine is the only one in the world, and it's in only one car -- Q7. The other car that has it - and I use the word "car" loosely -- is the Audi R15 TDI. That's a Le Man's prototype race car. I hope you never sell that car, because I would do many many terrible things for a twin turbo V12 diesel.
V12 cars : r/forza - Reddit
2019年8月26日 · Aston Martin V12 Vantage S 2013 Aston Martin Vanquish 2012 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Coupe 2017 Aston Martin Vantage GT12 2016 Aston Martin Vulcan 2016 Aston Martin Vulcan Forza Edition 2016 Auto Union Type D 1939 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport 1992 Ferrari #24 Ferrari SpA 330 P4 1967 Ferrari 166MM Barchetta 1948
What car has the best sounding V12? : r/cars - Reddit
Ferrari only started doing that in road cars for the 599 GTO, and that’s why it, the F12, and 812 sound incredible. More gurgley stuff like the 575M and the BMW M70/3 I don’t usually like as much. Despite that, the old Aston AM11 5.9L V12 (and its …
Why are there no 14 cylinder cars? : r/cars - Reddit
2014年11月2日 · A V12 is inherently balanced, so makes a good choice. A V16 is either two eight cylinder engines put back to back, or basically four inline four cylinders arranged in a W fashion. Since balancing and designing an inline four or V8 is well understood, multiples of these cylinder arrangements is made easier.
Why does Ferrari make the V12 cars. : r/Ferrari - Reddit
2023年3月5日 · The v12 is the most loved engine of them all, and that goes for pretty much any manufacturer making a v12. It’s the one engine configuration they will always fight to keep in production as it is. They’ll happily change the engine type and configuration of the sports line in pursuit of performance but won’t mess with the recipe of the pure ...
r/cars on Reddit: I always found it interesting that American ...
However, V12's are extremely smooth, hence why non-American luxury makes used them so much, and a V12 pretty much just is two I6's put together. So given that, I'm surprised that Cadillac or Lincoln or the other American luxury brands never tried putting V12's in their massive land barges for the ultimate smooth ride.
I've been thinking, which cars are actually sleepers in FH5 ... - Reddit
The Benz’s have some of the best engine swaps 🤣 gtr black series u can put a Pagani v12, the brabus e class u can put the aventador v12 or the clk gtr v12🤣 hell in the SL amg black series u can even put the Aston Martin one 77 v12🤣 though none of those r really sleepers 🤣
What is the LS engine of v12’s : r/cars - Reddit
2021年3月23日 · The most widely produced (automotive) V12 is probably the Jaguar V12, of which they made about 150,000 units for the E-Type, XJ and XJ-S over a 20ish year lifespan. Most others—Ferrari, Lamborghini and the like—are much rarer.