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The station wagon shared the exact powertrain configuration and trim options with the sedan versions.
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The van is loaded with 1.4-litre turbo diesel powertrain which offers excellent fuel efficiency among the ones available in the domestic auto market.
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It drives on land powered by its electric rear-wheel drive powertrain, utilizing rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
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A few things that could improve it: the powertrain is a bit yestertech, with port fuel injection and a four-speed automatic transmission.
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The bumper-to-bumper warranty was reduced to 36 months / 36,000 miles while the powertrain warranty was increased to 60 months / 60,000 miles in most markets.
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Moving the powertrain forward also resulted in a smaller dog house (engine access cover) which increased front interior room and allowed better access when moving between the front seats.
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Plastic spacers were wedged in beside the powertrain to prevent damage to engine and transmission mounts.
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It'd be a bodge to take a regular vehicle, rip out the normal powertrain and stuff into its place something vaguely science-project.
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A new four-speed automatic overdrive transmission with lock-up torque converter joined the powertrain line-up.
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There are two dials marked P and H (powertrain and handling).
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