Boxer engines offer superior balance and lower center of gravity vs inline engines, but cost more to build and maintain.
The plastic cover of a Subaru Boxer engine showing the Subaru constellation logo - Topuria Design/Shutterstock Flat engines are horizontally-opposed piston engines, and this group includes Boxer ...
View post: EREV vs PHEV: Which One Is More Reliable In The Real World? Boxer engines feature flat, opposing pistons that move in opposite directions for smooth operation. Subaru and Porsche are ...
Most cars on the road today use an inline engine. You'll find them in everything from economy hatchbacks to performance models. In fact, the inline six engine has been making a comeback in recent ...
Flat engines are horizontally-opposed piston engines, and this group includes Boxer engines, but not opposed-piston engines like the Cummins 14.3L Advanced Combat Engine (ACE) designed to power tanks.