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  2. The Most Reliable Trucks Ever Made - AOL

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    Throwing in a 6.8-liter gasoline V10 engine, a 5.4-liter V8, or a 7.3-liter turbodiesel to go with manually telescoping side mirrors for towing only drove home the fact that these trucks aren't ...

  3. 12 SUVs With the Most Reliable Engines - AOL

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    The reliable V8 engine is backed by Chevy’s 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Honda CR-V This compact SUV is powered by a 190-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter 4-cylinder.

  4. Ward's 10 Best Engines - Wikipedia

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    Wards 10 Best Engines is an annual list of the ten "best" automobile engines available in the U.S. market, that are selected by Wards AutoWorld magazine. The list was started in 1994 for model year 1995, and has been drawn every year since then, published at the end of the preceding year.

  5. These engines were used by IHC for some heavy-duty applications until 1935, although their own large engines (525 cu in (8.6 L) FBD and 648 cu in (10.6 L) FEB) had appeared in 1932. [6] The medium-duty 1930 A-series trucks received the all-new 278.7 cu in (4.6 L) FB-3 six-cylinder engine, with overhead valves and seven main bearings.

  6. Top 7 Most Reliable Cars, According to Mechanics - AOL

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    Well, 11 months ago, the "check engine" light on the Q5 popped on when the car started running really rough. Turns out that a piston had cracked and the car needed a new engine.

  7. Mack Valueliner - Wikipedia

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    The Mack Valueliner is a heavy-duty truck that was introduced by Mack Trucks in Australia in 1986 to replace the Mack R model. [1] Its production lasted for six years, until it was replaced by the CHR & CLR models.