Driving Today NewsJul 15, 2008 Four-bangers Rise AgainA hundred years ago the Ford Model T was introduced -- powered by a four-cylinder engine. In fact, many early motor cars used four cylinders -- some of mammoth dimensions -- but because of their firing characteristics, early four-cylinder engines weren’t very smooth, inspiring the coinage of the term “four-banger.” That rather dubious reputation has clung to four-cylinder engines for a century, but things are changing. Once the ugly stepchild of the car lot, the four-cylinder category now makes up one of the fastest-growing segments of the auto market. As drivers search for money-saving alternatives, they are finding the compromise of getting better miles per gallon versus power and performance easier to make. More Driving Today NewsLegendary Drives
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