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You can argue that tires are a car’s four most important safety and performance features, but all the basic components are equally critical. If one fails, the vehicle becomes unusable and costs you . However, the engine is the heart of your car and the performance of any moving thing depends heavily on its heart.

Speed and power are impressive, but Americans are increasingly driving their cars longer and want cars with engines that won’t let them down and won’t need inconvenient and expensive repairs. Some brands are known not only for the dependability of their cars but for their engines as well. Here are : It’s become second nature to say the most reliable cars on the market come from Japan and to a lesser extent, South Korea.



That might be true, but U.S. brands know how to build advanced, efficient, high-performing engines that last ages.

Ford has a long history with engines. In fact, Henry Ford’s first invention was , which he eventually used to power his first car. Throughout its history, Ford engines have been synonymous with performance, reliability, and longevity, frequently taking their vehicles past owners’ mileage forecasts.

Ford’s tenacious 5.0 Coyote V8 and 3.5 V6 EcoBoost engines are making way for new engine technology for internal combustion vehicles, hybrids and electric production.

Owning many distinct car companies over the years — including Buick, Cadillac and Lotus now and Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn in the past — General Motors has b.

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