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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 1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue models feature V-6 engines that initially sound harsh at full throttle, but the sedan is fairly brisk and smooth because the V-6 responds quickly. The transmission shifts beautifully, thus making engine flaws more noticeable, and does not repeatedly shift in and out of overdrive like so many four-speed automatic transmission systems. The Ultra edition's supercharge performs excellently, with a marked increase in passing capability.
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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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