We compare five $25,000 tarmac torpedoes and discover five new ways to induce arrhythmia

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Results of the comparison of the road test performance of five cars available at $25,000 with reference to speed, wheelbase, engine, torque, displacement, transmission, power and suspension are presented. The cars include Acura RSX Type-S, Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged, Dodge SRT4 ACR, Saturn Ion Red Line and Subaru Impreza WRX of which the Acura RSX Type-S proves to be the best.

author: Phillips, John
Saturn Ion Red Line (Automobile), Acura RSX Type-S (Automobile), Subaru Impreza WRX (Automobile), Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged (Automobile), Dodge SRT4 ACR (Automobile)

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This one's a keeper. Please don't paint a confederate flag on its roof

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The road test performance of the Dodge Charger R/T with reference to its transmission, wheelbase, speed, brakes, rear, body, fuel consumption and handling is presented. The new car priced at $35,565 features a displacement of 5654cc, power of 350bhp, torque of 390lb ft at 4000rpm and redline of 5750 rpm.

author: Phillips, John
Dodge Charger R/T (Automobile)

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Volkswagen Phaeton W-12 4motion

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Volkswagen Phaeton W-12 is 4-door luxury sedan that features a 48-valve 12-cylinder engine, an air suspension and Magic Fingers vibrating seats. It is priced at $91,415 with a power of 420 bhp at the rate of 6000 rpm, torque of 406 lb-ft at the rate of 3250 rpm and top speed of 130 mph.

author: Phillips, John
United States, Volkswagen Phaeton W-12 (Automobile)

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