Some automatic cars does have Turbo(s).
The automatic transmission in the 1991 Chevrolet Cavalier is the Turbo-Hydramatic 125, and was later renamed the 3T40. It is an automatic 3-speed used in similar j-body cars of the time. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-Hydramatic_125
You'd get more power, but I don't think that's the answer you're looking for... An automatic car can have a turbo without any ill effects, but it is a little rare because turbos are typically used on sporty cars, and sporty cars are typically manuals. Turbos are used in diesel trucks all of the time.
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Yes, there is nothing that prevents an automatic car vs. a manual car from having turbos. Many people have successfully done this with the last generation 1zz engines.
yes yes you can turbo anything
This question is unanswerable. After extensive searches, no information about how a 306 turbo can be used in cars where found. The only results found are for a bunch of Peugeot 306 turbo cars.
The purpose of turbo Volvo cars are to allow faster altered driving. They are typically more expensive than regular cars, since they are modified cars.
Yes, many new/recent cars have automatic transmission.
The dipstick for an automatic transmission on a 2007 Forester turbo is in the engine compartment. It is on the front passenger side of the compartment.
Turbo cannot be used in car engines because it is to powerful. Turbo is usually use in drag cars and race cars.
If you mean Automatic Transmission cars the answer is yes. There are no fully automatic cars for sale in the U.S. so the question is a mute issue.
Turbo cars reviews can be found online. You can just go to any automobile forum and ask people what they think or go to a webpage where turbo cars are being sold and read the reviews there.