This Easily Overlooked V6 Is The Bulletproof Engine Powering Much Of America's Cars

It wasn't always bulletproof, though.

This Easily Overlooked V6 Is The Bulletproof Engine Powering Much Of America's Cars

The year was 2004. You could still buy a Pontiac, a Honda Element, a Subaru Baja, a Mercury, or a Saturn Ion. Bluetooth hadn't quite joined the party yet, but if your car was fancy enough, it may have had iPod integration. The Honda Ridgeline was first shown as a concept. Chrysler had just launched the new LX-platformed series of rear-drive products that would take the HEMI V8 to the mainstream, and the last-ever car from Oldsmobile would roll off the assembly line as the brand was being wound down.

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