(Source: Parkers. There's something funny going on with the 163s.)
Of course, which one you pick depends on what you want it for.
For lowest total cost to buy and run: 406 HDi 90.
Otherwise, I think it's just a question of how much you want to pay.
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That engine is disqualified for not being available with a manual transmissionOdinEidolon wrote: 2.2 liter from the 508 GT
Disqualified because I don't like it.steve_earwig wrote:you missed off the 1.6
for my amusement.steve_earwig wrote: what why when how who
Now there's a compelling reason for buying a 406. (This is still the plan if mine drops dead tomorrow.)steve_earwig wrote:Can I have my XUD back?
Uhm, you are right.rwb wrote:That engine is disqualified for not being available with a manual transmissionOdinEidolon wrote: 2.2 liter from the 508 GT![]()
Wondering, the 2.2 liter diesel in the modeo, 200hp, is the same of the 508 GT, but has a manual gearbox. Which gearbox do they use?OdinEidolon wrote:Uhm, you are right.rwb wrote:That engine is disqualified for not being available with a manual transmissionOdinEidolon wrote: 2.2 liter from the 508 GT![]()
Then the 2.2HDi 170 biturbo. Nice engine!
Exactly.Doggy wrote:Apparently the 2.2 ford is their own creation and shouldn't be confused with a proper engine.
Same goes for the 1.6 HDi, IMHO. Interestingly, (according to Parkers), all 407 HDi's have 20k service intervals, apart from the 1.6