I'd like it to have at least 180 h.p. N/A. 200 would be even better. N/A has to be the most reliable and cost effective you would think. As for too much, that is never the case for me, but I could see it being the case for some. I always say I'd rather have it and not need/use it, then not have it and need/want it.
what does N/A stand for?
what does N/A stand for?