What is the most underpowered vehicle found in large numbers on the roads today?

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My Escape 2.5L four cylinder is the first vehicle I've ever owned that's obnoxiously slow. Previously had an Escape V6 and about two dozen trucks, SUVs, and Crown Vics, all with V8s. Only other 6 cylinder I had was an Envoy but that was a big inline 6 with oodles of torque.
 
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Originally Posted by Eric Smith
Originally Posted by brages
An old thread, but I did end up getting my 2.3 extended-cab Ranger. And yes, it is very slow. The 3.0 Ranger I had was not quick, but it was always seemed like it had sufficient power. The 2.3 often leaves you wishing it had more power, and can require a downshift into 4th on a big hill. Plus it gets a bit buzzy at high RPMs.

However, I find the level of power is adequate for all of my driving tasks. Merging requires a little more revs and noise than ideal, but it merges. And it can hold highway speeds on most terrain just fine. I don't live in the mountains.

It's a good bit faster than the NA Jetta Diesel (52hp when new) that I once owned. And I suppose it's faster on the top end than the ~80hp B2200 Mazda pickup I had as a kid, probably a bit slower off the line, though.


What year as your 2.3L and is it a auto? Had the 2.3L in a 06 Ranger with the manual and it would move. No problems at high rpms.


It's a 1996, manual.

The 2006 Ranger would be the Duratec 2.3, a Mazda-based DOHC engine with variable valve timing and 143hp. Mine is a Lima ("Pinto") engine with ~112hp when it was new 260k miles ago...
 
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