02-03-2019, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0
Yes, but they are using best very, very, VERY loosely. By best they mean current, affordable-by-the-average-consumer, award-winning engines. There are no supercar engines, one-off engines, race engines, or GOATs in there, so yea, definitely not the "Top Ten Best Engines In The World" without this: *
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True.
In their opening remarks, they did qualify their headline statement.
"Only new or significantly re-engineered engines or propulsion systems that are available for sale in the US and are installed in cars with a base price of less than $64,000 are eligible."
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