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Antiguo 17-02-2004, 19:50:51   #125
JPVM
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Nissan la lleva y gana hasta en acelaracion y recuperacion .. !!

Horsepower:
Dodge Ram; Hemi still rules the day ...

Traffic Intimidator:
Dodge Ram; imposing stance and big grille get attention

Handling:
Dodge Ram; quick steering and nimble feel almost sports-car like

Fit/Finish:
Dodge Ram; great attention to material quality and assembly



345hp / 375 lb-ft ( dodge ram ) V/S 305hp / 379 lb-ft ( water titan ).. las prestaciones son mas bien un detalle casi virtual... water nissan jamás ser rival de una ram...




HAKUNA

But the vaunted Hemi isn't that much stronger than the F150's 5.4-liter Triton V8 in the torque category (365 vs 375) and is actually 4-lb/ft shy of what the Titan 5.6L's 379 lb/ft. And, as any engine builder will share, it's torque and gearing, not horsepower that dictates how fast a vehicle accelerates up to about 60mph. From there on, horsepower plays its role.


A point aptly proved when the Titan, which can be run in either 2wd or 4wd mode, ended up being the quickest accelerating and fastest stopping of the foursome on the Gulfport Dragway's (Gulfport, Mississippi) quarter-mile track.

After a half-day at the dragstrip, the consensus among our four test drivers is if you're looking for the best four-door, four-wheel-drive pickup when it comes to straight-line performance, towing, or off-pavement prowess, the Titan has to be the first choice.

NO VOY A EMITIR MAS DECLARACIONES.... LA PRIMERA FULL SIZE DE NISSAN Y LAS TIENE A TODAS TRANSPIRANDO

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