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Hybrid SUVs are offered by Lexus, Toyota, Volkswagen, Cadillac, GMC, Porsche, and Chevrolet just to name a few. Vehicles have been listed in order of critic ranking.
5.7 Liters is what it is commonly called. The be exact it is 5.7354724 liters.
The warranties of hybrid cars are dependent upon the manufacturer of the hybrid car. Most hybrid cars come with the standard manufacturer warranty.
The gross vehicle weight as listed by Chevy was 6100 lbs for the gasoline engine and 6250 for the diesel engine. The curb weight for the 4 wheel drive model was listed as 5200 lbs.
Because your vehicle needs a certain service. That service will be listed in your owner's manual.
Depends on the model & year of the vehicle. It is listed in your owner's manual, & under the hood on a placard.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is commonly listed inside on the drivers door frame and viewable with the door open. What if the sticker is missing?
For most vehicles, the type of engine within the vehicle can be found listed in the owner's manual under specifications. However, if this is missing, do not fear. If the vehicle is older than 1995 and has a stock engine, the chances of it being a vortec 4.3L are nearly 100%.
You listed this under Mercury Capri. The 1990-94 Mercury Capri had no 3.0 engine. You need to be more specific of Make, Model, & Year vehicle.
Sure would help if you actually listed the make and model vehicle this engine was installed in. I can provide no answer without that information.
The 1990 Stanza could have damage, depending on which engine is in the vehicle. Check to see which engine you have, and if it is listed as an interference engine. If it is the interference type, then the valves are probably bent and destroyed.
An important place to start is by looking at Toyota's hybrid collection at www.toyota.com/hybrid/. Listed there is the Toyota Highlander, a V6 hybrid. According to www.hybridcars.com/news/toyota-confirms-rav4-hybrid-27338.html, however, a 2012 hybrid RAV4 may become available.