Jeep Grand Wagoneer Hurricane Six More MPG than V8

 

There’s no doubt that Jeep’s Grand Wagoneer SUV is a great vehicle, but with the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine, the Grand Wagoneer doesn’t agree well with fuel economy. 

This creates a dilemma for Wagoneer lovers, are they ready to sacrifice the massive 471 horsepower for a more economic car? fortunately, you don’t have to choose anymore, Jeep is offering its customers the new Grand Wagoneer Hurricane 510 inline-six-cylinder engine, a more powerful and more fuel-efficient model.

The new six-cylinder engine is able to produce 510 hp and 500 pound-feet, in a more efficient way than the V8, FuelEconomy.gov. estimates that it can go 2 miles more per gallon.

There are more details to that, the two-wheel option with the 6.4-liter engine will be able to push the car forward at a rate of 13 mpg in urban areas, and 19 mpg on the highway, which makes 15 mpg combined.

While The 3.0-liter turbocharged version will have higher performance, with 15 mpg inside the city and 21 mpg on highways. The All-wheel drive option takes one mile off all the stats mentioned above. 

It is obvious that the new engine will suit more the luxury jeep, it gives her a smoother and quieter drive, compared to the V8 engine.

To get the smaller six-cylinder engine option you should be willing to pay a $2,000 premium on the original Wagoneer price, we should wait and see how that would work out with American costumers.

Efficiency is a major aspect that often tips the scale when you’re in the process of choosing a new car, but from now on you should keep Coverking in mind when doing that, relying on Coverking products will help you minimize the cost of maintenance.

Coverking custom-made products will provide your car with the ultimate protection against weather conditions and minor accidents, which will reduce the cleaning bill considerably and will definitely save you from some expensive paint repair bills!

 

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