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The 1990-1994 Subaru Legacy models are larger and more refined than the Subaru Loyale. The new 2.2-liter, four-cylinder engine in these models is smooth, quiet and delivers spritely acceleration with either five-speed manual or four-speed automatic shift. Head and leg room are adequate for adults, both front and rear. Virtues include driver airbags in the later editions, optional anti-lock brakes, acceleration with the turbocharged engine, wet weather traction with the four-wheel-drive editions, handling and road holding.
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Mitsubishi's 1994-1998 Galant models come only as four-door notchback sedans and are offered in four trim levels, namely, the S, ES, LS and GS. Virtues include dual airbags, anti-lock braking systems, ride, passenger space and cargo room. Drawbacks include visibility, engine noise and fuel economy. Although it may be considered a solid buy, this generation lacks any single distinguishing feature to help it shine among the crowded field of mid-sized domestic and imported sedans.
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The 1995-1999 Subaru Legacy models carry 2.2-liter engines, which are adequate for most circumstances but throb and feel strained in hard acceleration and hilly country. The suspension strikes an admirable balance between ride and handling, with comfort taking precedence. Bumps are absorbed easily and all editions feel stable. This new generation of Legacy models are more competitive in the compact car market with the addition of the dual airbags.
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