Remorseless
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The 3.6 is totally more problematic. Something like 192 heads or blocks a week being replaced, per the techs in the head (gasket) thread. Tell me your preferred engine has systemic issues without saying your preferred engine has systemic issues...That was just one example...i felt it was far more important than "systemic issues" which could be something as simple as burning slightly more oil than normal. But I still disagree, the 2.0l is more problematic than the 3.6l. Your claim is not fact.
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