
Have you thought of popping the hood and having a look?I bought my 2019 GT 2 used over a year ago and I have no idea if it’s a 2.0T or 3.3T. There is nothing obvious on my car that indicates what it is. Can anyone help me make the determination? Need to know for an aftermarket part that I already purchased. Thank you all.


Probably doesnt know how.Have you thought of popping the hood and having a look?
Do you have an owners manual? If you do, spend the rest of the night reading it. It would be very beneficial. If you don't have one, get one ASAP, then read it. It would be very beneficial.Thank you to the ones with helpful answers. To the others - how am I supposed to know that a 2.0 is 4 cylinder? I bought a used car that I liked, didn’t study trim options…
Solid advice.Do you have an owners manual? If you do, spend the rest of the night reading it. It would be very beneficial. If you don't have one, get one ASAP, then read it. It would be very beneficial.
"What's an intake?"1 intake = 4 cyl, 2 intakes = 6 cyl under the hood
While I understand that not everyone needs to be, or wants to be super knowledgeable about their car, this is really basic info that you should know when going into a purchase. For your own good I would do more research before purchasing a vehicle in the future. Not trying to be a dick, just trying to give you some advice.Thank you to the ones with helpful answers. To the others - how am I supposed to know that a 2.0 is 4 cylinder? I bought a used car that I liked, didn’t study trim options…
+1While I understand that not everyone needs to be, or wants to be super knowledgeable about their car, this is really basic info that you should know when going into a purchase. For your own good I would do more research before purchasing a vehicle in the future. Not trying to be a dick, just trying to give you some advice.
