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I think that you won
From my side, I think that the one with the more bhp was the SsangYong Musso, but I do not know what engine it had. Also the Saab 9-3, I think with the 1.9 TiD engine. Nothing exceptional.
Here in Europe average cars have smaller engines than in USA (taxes, petrol prices, etc.)
But the power of a car is sometimes difficult to define.
e.g. the Peugeot 106 Rallye of my father: it is only 100 bhp but as the car is only 810 kg weight, it is quite "sporty".
And has hard suspension, it allows much more than the Saab 1.9 TiD though it had the same performance for the "0 to 100 km/h".
From my side, I think that the one with the more bhp was the SsangYong Musso, but I do not know what engine it had. Also the Saab 9-3, I think with the 1.9 TiD engine. Nothing exceptional.
Here in Europe average cars have smaller engines than in USA (taxes, petrol prices, etc.)
But the power of a car is sometimes difficult to define.
e.g. the Peugeot 106 Rallye of my father: it is only 100 bhp but as the car is only 810 kg weight, it is quite "sporty".
And has hard suspension, it allows much more than the Saab 1.9 TiD though it had the same performance for the "0 to 100 km/h".