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The diesel engine is a peach too, offering just enough grunt on the motorway but eminently respectable economy and emissions standard (important for wallet-watching parents).
There's just enough grunt to make the Saab feel not-so-slow; Car and Driver magazine recorded 0-to-60 acceleration at 6.3 seconds.
We should pay credit to the 3.8-liter, six-cylinder engine for having plenty of pep; even when we loaded our tester with several hundred pounds worth of people and furniture, there was always enough grunt to keep us sticking with the pace of traffic.
So good they made it twice, doing it all again, grunt for grunt, for Thames Television in 1979.
Instead, he explains, he has used the new consoles' extra grunt for other means.
Cartoon in 1994, created the series The Brothers Grunt for MTV.
Rudy blamed the grunts for missing that weapons cache.
"I remember this is how Mike was he barely spoke, only grunted, for years!" Oh, goody!
On the road it's nippy enough and its tiny 68bhp engine has just enough gusto for city overtaking – it does require some serious revving, resulting in a rather pleasing offbeat grunt from such a small car.
There's enough power for most chores, even passing, and an overdrive lockout steps the revs up into the torque band for more grunt or to aid with braking on slippery blacktop.
It does all of the boring grunt work for you.
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