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Four-cylinder engines in General Motors Corp's 1990-1996 Chevrolet Corsica are noisy and anemic even with the increased power afforded by such engines in the 1992 and 1994 editions. Thus, the option of a V-6 is a considerably more prudent choice even if fuel economy suffers slightly with these engines. The LTZ suffers a significant loss in riding comfort although it offers the ultimate Corsica setup for power and handling. Base suspension and tires in these LTZ editions combine to discourage even moderately aggressive driving.
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General Motors Corp's 1992-1999 Cadillac Eldorado models accelerate briskly despite their weight with the original 4.9-liter, V-8 base engine. However, when they use the later, 32-valve, 4.6-liter Northstar V-8 engines, peformance transforms from brisk to nearly blistering, especially in the Touring Coupe models. The Computer Command Ride system, which adjusts according to speed, delivers a secure road feel, making for models which do not bob or wallow over dips and around corners.
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General Motors Corp's 1994-1999 Chevrolet S-Series pickup models are compact and rank among the best in terms of overall performance, ergonomics and refinement. The S-Series, which is pleasant to drive, is a solid-feeling truck with roomier cabins, as well as more rearward seat travel and storage space. Extra glass area makes for an airy feel, excellent visibility and reduced wind noise. Acceleration in this generation is good with the V-6 engine.
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