1990-96 Buick Century

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The 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engines in General Motors Corp's 1990-1996 Buick Century models are barely adequate for the sedan versions and even weaker in the heavier station wagon. By comparison, the 3.3-liter V-6 engines are fairly quiet and deliver sufficient power at low speeds as well as a remarkably strong kick under heavy throttle for brisk highway passing. Century's Dynaride suspension system delivers a soft and reasonably good ride but is found wanting in terms of handling.

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1991-95 Acura Legend

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American Honda's 1991-1995 Acura Legend models offer advantages in terms of anti-lock braking, acceleration, steering and handling, instruments and controls, as well as passenger and cargo room. The V-6 engine in these Legends yield quick acceleration but do not offer fuel economy benefits, however. Mid-range downshifts in earlier models border on harsh and can become rougher under hard acceleration. Ride quality is smoother and more absorbent.

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