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Old 15-04-2017, 07:04 AM   #1
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Since ford and Holden Toyota closing Aussie production what choice of 6 cylinder cars will there be? We had falcon, commodore, aurion - It seems the sixes will become extinct
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Old 15-04-2017, 07:27 AM   #2
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New camry will be offered with a V6
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Old 15-04-2017, 08:03 AM   #3
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There will still be a Commodore V6 when the all-new, Insignia-based model comes out. Camry will have a V6 and then there is Kia's upcoming Stinger turbo V6. Not too certain if Honda's next-gen Accord will still offer one - that car should be revealed in the next few months.
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Old 15-04-2017, 08:08 AM   #4
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G'day....Kia Stinger details https://www.wheelsmag.com.au/reviews...stinger-review....
It has the Turbo V6 272 kw....about the same as a XR6T...Cheers Rod..
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There are plenty of 6 cylinder cars in the market currently with the ~3.0L V6 being the mainstay of the medium/large class vehicles.

They aren't too lacking for power either with choices including the Chrysler 300's 3.6-litre V6 that makes 210kW / 340Nm; the Honda Accord 3.5-litre V6 with 206kW / 339Nm; Mercedes C350 3.5-litre V6 at 225kW / 370Nm; Subaru Liberty 3.5-litre V6 with 191 kW / 350 Nm along with numerous 3.0L+ V6 turbo-diesels in the 4x2 and 4x4 ute segments.

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along with numerous 3.0L+ V6 turbo-diesels in the 4x2 and 4x4 ute segments.[/SIZE][/FONT]
Which ones? I count only one turbo-diesel 3.0 V6 in our entire ute market (Amarok), along with one petrol 4.0 V6 (HiLux)
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Old 15-04-2017, 01:41 PM   #7
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Which ones? I count only one turbo-diesel 3.0 V6 in our entire ute market (Amarok), along with one petrol 4.0 V6 (HiLux)
Think you will see some changes coming in the 4wd market in the next models line up.
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Old 15-04-2017, 09:21 AM   #8
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V6 Twin Turbo Hyundai G70, same drive train as the Kia Stinger.
Kia-0-100 in recently claimed 4.9 seconds.
G70-0-100 anticipated to be 4.8
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Not much offerings in the straight six dept, maybe the word straight is not PC anymore.
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Old 15-04-2017, 06:44 PM   #10
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I doubt the next Honda Accord will drop the V6- it's the best selling non-SUV car in the states and they wouldn't want to take risks. Read a few months ago in Wheels a SkyActiv V6 is being developed since it's not about downsizing anymore, just 'right-sizing.' Also Merc's about to bring out a new straight-six and so are Jaguar, apparently.
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Old 15-04-2017, 07:15 PM   #11
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Liberty has a 3.6 6 cylinder
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Old 15-04-2017, 08:22 PM   #12
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Porsche 911 is a 6 cyl.
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any ford v6's
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With the exception of the US market where 6 cylinder engines have become V8 replacements, the 6 cylinder engine has gone from the mainstream engine to being the flagship powertrain in many vehicles.

6 cylinder engine vehicles still available new in Australia.Ok deep breath -

Afla Romeo Giulia QV 2.9 V6
Audi S4 3.0 V6T
Audi S5 (Coupe/Sportback/Cabrio) 3.0 V6S
Audi A5 3.0TFSI (Sportback/Sportback/Cabrio) 3.0 V6S
Audi A5 (Sportback/Cabrio) 3.0 V6 TDI
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Audi Q5 3.0 V6 TDI
Audi SQ5 3.0 V6 TTDI
BMW M140i 3.0 I6T
BMW M240i (Coupe/Cabrio) 3.0 I6T
BMW M2 3.0 I6T
BMW 340i 3.0 I6T
BMW ACTIVEHYBRID 3 3.0 I6TH
BMW M3
BMW 440i (Coupe/Cabrio/Gran Coupe) 3.0 I6T
BMW M4
BMW 530d (Sedan/GT) 3.0 I6TDI
BMW 540i (Sedan/GT) I6T
BMW ACTIVEHYBRID 5 3.0 I6TH
BMW 640i (Coupe/Cabrio/Gran Coupe) 3.0 I6T
BMW 640d Gran Coupe 3.0 I6TDI
BMW 730d 3.0 I6TD
BMW 740i 3.0 I6T
BMW ACTIVEHYBRID 7 3.0 I6TH
BMW X3 XDRIVE 30d 3.0 I6TD
BMW X4 XDRIVE 35i 3.0 I6T
BMW X4 XDRIVE 30d 3.0 I6TD
BMW X4 XDRIVE 35d 3.0 I6TTD
BMW X5 XDRIVE 30d 3.0 I6TD
BMW X5 XDRIVE 40d 3.0 I6TTD
BMW X5 XDRIVE 35i 3.0 I6T
BMW X6 XDRIVE 30d 3.0 I6TD
BMW X6 XDRIVE 40d 3.0 I6TTD
BMW X6 XDRIVE 35i 3.0 I6T
Chrysler 300 C 3.6 V6
Chrysler 300 C Luxury 3.6 V6
Holden Insignia VXR 2.8 V6TT
Holden Commodore Evoke 3.0 V6
Holden Commodore SV6 3.6 V6
Holden Calais/V 3.6 V6
Honda Accord V6L 3.5 V6
Honda NSX 3.5 V6TTH
Hyundai Sante Fe 3.3 V6
Hyundai Genesis 3.8 V6
Infinity Q50 3.0 TTV6
Infinity Q50 3.5 V6H
Infinity Q60 3.7 V6
Infinity Q70 3.0 TTV6
Infinity Q70 3.5 V6H
Infinity QX70 3.7 V6
Infinity QX70 3.0 V6TDI
Jaguar XE 3.0 V6S
Jaguar XF 3.0 V6S
Jaguar XF 3.0 V6TDI
Jaguar F-Pace 3.0 V6S
Jaguar F-Pace 3.0 V6TDI
Jaguar F TYPE 3.0 V6S
Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6S
Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 TDI
Jeep Cherokee 3.2 V6
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 V6
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 V6 TDI
Jeep Wrangler 3.6 V6
Kia Carnival S/Si/Platinum 3.3 V6
Kia Sorrento Si/SLi 3.3 V6
Land Rover Discovery S/SE/HSE 3.0 V6 TDI
Range Rover Sport 3.0 V6 TDI
Range Rover Sport 3.0 V6S and 3.0V6SH
Range Rover Vogue 3.0 V6 TDI
Range Rover Vogue 3.0 V6S
Lexus IS350 3.5 V6
Lexus GS350 3.5 V6
Lexus ES350 3.5 V6
Lexus RX350 3.5 V6
Lexus RX450H 3.5 V6H
Lotus Exige 3.5 V6S
Lotus Evora 3.5 V6S
Maserati Ghibli 3.0 V6TDI
Maserati Ghibli 3.0 V6T
Maserati Quatrroporte 3.0 V6TDI
Maserati Quatrroporte 3.0 V6T
Maserati LeVante 3.0 V6TDI
Mercedes AMG C43 3.0 TTV6
Mercedes AMG SLC 43 3.0 TTV6
MB E400 3.0 TTV6
MB E350d 3.0 V6 TDI
Mercedes AMG E43 3.0 TTV6
MB CLS400 3.0 TTV6
MB S350d 3.0 V6 TDI
MB S400 3.0 TTV6
MB SL400 3.0 TTV6
Mercedes AMG GLC43 3.0 TTV6
MB GLE350d 3.0 V6TDI
MB GLE400 3.0 V6TT
Mercedes AMG GLE43 3.0 V6TT
MB G350d 3.0 V6TDI
MB GLS350d 3.0 V6TDI
Nissan Pathfinder 3.5 V6
Nissan 370Z 3.7 V6
Nissan GTR 3.8 TTV6
Porsche 911 3.0/3.8 F6/F6TT
Porsche Panamera 3.0 V6T
Porsche Panamera Hybrid 3.0 V6TTH
Porsche Macan 3.0 TDI
Porsche Macan 3.0 V6TT
Porsche Macan 3.6 V6TT
Porsche Cayenne 3.6 V6
Porsche Cayenne 3.0 TDI
Porsche Cayenne 3.6 V6TT
Porsche Cayenne Hybrid 3.6H
Subaru Liberty 3.6 F6
Subaru Outback 3.6 F6
Toyota Aurion 3.5 V6
Toyota Tarago 3.5 V6
Toyota Kluger 3.5 V6
Toyota Landcruiser Prado 4.0 V6
Toyota Hilux 4.0 V6
VW Amarok 3.0 V6 TDI
VW Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI
Volvo S60 / V60 T6 3.0 I6T
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Old 16-04-2017, 02:59 PM   #16
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Volvo S60 / V60 T6 3.0 I6T
I highly doubt you can find these brand new now, Volvo have moved to 4 cylinder engines exclusively. T6 is now a twincharged 4 cylinder.

Which is a pity since I have a S60 T6 with the 3.0 I6T and it's a fantastic engine.
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any ford v6's
Perhaps this should have been your Thread title, because its actually quite Valid.
Currently for new Fords in Australia it jumps from the Rangers 5cyl to Mustangs V8. no 6's
For the future there could be a 6 the in Ranger?

But we seem to be missing out on those awesome Ecoboost v6 engines available elsewhere.
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Boxers but never the less 6 cyl.. Most will be fwd, awd..
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Is that all?
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Is that all?
Actually, I forgot one!

The utterly forgettable Holden Captiva 3.0 V6.
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Still cant beat the mighty Barra I6.
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Who here remembers the great straight sixes in the Datsun 240 & 260Z classics
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My r35 gtr has six cylinders. And it's not boring
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It also has 2 turbos which help a bit, I think.
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Don't forget that Mercedes announced a year or so ago that they will be dropping their V6 for the I6 power plant due to efficiency gains.
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L series nissan/ datsun motors were a good bit of kit back in the day i borrowed a 260z off a mate damn nice set of wheels.
Im a bit biased towards the i6 in the falcons ive got 2 Falcons with them and i reckon they are a good solid donk.
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