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General Motors Corp's 1990-1996 Buick Regal models offer advantages in terms of acceleration, passenger and cargo space and ride. The 1994-1996 models feature air bags. Anti-lock brakes, which were optional until 1994, are another plus. These models feature 3.8-liter V-6 engines which deliver good acceleration but not fuel economy. These cars are also found wanting in terms of seat comfort and steering feel, with the earlier models being found wanting in terms of engine noise, performance and instruments/controls.
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General Motors Corp's 1990-1992 Chevrolet Camaro models feature only modest room for parcels and luggage and are tight in the back for adults. Drivers' seats are snug, with a tight head room. The V-6 RS models with five-speed manual shift offer the most ideal balance between performance and economy. Those with V-8 engines deliver quick acceleration but poor fuel economy. Poor wet weather traction is another drawback, and Camaros are well known for twitchy behavior on wet or icy roads.
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General Motors Corp's 1993-1999 Chevrolet Camaro models outperform their predecessors in terms of ride quality and dashboard layout. Both the base model and the Z28 provide excellent handling as well as softer suspensions that minimize the harsh effects typically endured in prior models. These Z28 models are still quite harsh over rough pavement, though not as much as before. However, optional high-performance tires for Z28s generate too much noise at highway speeds.
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