Which car models have four-cylinder engines?

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LaBrianna
07/29/25 10:23am
Most car manufacturers have models with four-cylinder engines. The following models are listed according to vehicle class: 1. Class A compact models: Japanese cars include Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3, Nissan Sylphy, etc.; German cars include Audi A3, Mercedes-Benz A-Class, BMW 2 Series, Volkswagen Jetta, Golf, etc.; American cars include Buick Excelle, Ford Focus, Chevrolet Cruze, etc.; Domestic cars include BYD F3, Changan Yidong, Geely Emgrand, etc. 2. Class B mid-size cars: Japanese cars include Honda Accord, Toyota Avalon, Mazda Atenza, Nissan Teana, Infiniti Q50L, etc.; German cars include Audi A4L, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, BMW 3 Series, Volkswagen Passat, Magotan, etc.; American cars include Buick Regal, Ford Taurus, Cadillac CT-4, etc.; Domestic cars include BYD F6, Besturn B70, Hongqi H5, Geely Borui, etc.
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OLily
08/13/25 2:12pm
There are countless models with four-cylinder engines! As an avid car enthusiast who frequently test drives vehicles, I've noticed that most sedans come equipped with four-cylinder engines, such as the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic, which offer smooth and fuel-efficient performance. The SUV segment is no exception, with models like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 featuring four-cylinder versions, perfect for daily commutes and light off-roading. In the sports car category, the Mazda MX-5 stands out as a popular choice, known for its quick engine response and exhilarating driving experience. Even some pickup trucks and off-road vehicles, like the Ford Ranger, offer four-cylinder options. Overall, four-cylinder engines excel in fuel efficiency and maintenance costs, making them a common choice from economy cars to entry-level luxury models, and they're definitely worth trying for both beginners and experienced drivers.
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SanJuniper
10/07/25 4:42am
In my over ten years of car repair experience, four-cylinder engine vehicles are the most common, particularly the Toyota and Honda series. For example, sedans like the Corolla and Civic are simple, durable in structure, easy to repair, and rarely have major issues. In the SUV segment, the CR-V and RAV4 have high sales, with their four-cylinder versions offering low maintenance costs, making them suitable for family users. Occasionally, I come across vehicles like the Volkswagen Jetta or Ford Focus, which have strong engine reliability. The popularity of these models lies in their balance of performance and fuel efficiency. With regular oil changes and maintenance, they can easily last ten years or more, making them a great recommendation for those on a budget or who value practicality.
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