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General Motors Corp's (GMC) 1994-1996 Fleetwood models' Corvette-derived engines make for speedy cars which provide swift take-offs and vigorous passing performance. Fleetwood suspensions are firmer than those in a Caprice or Roadmaster, but while they filter out fewer bumps, they also wallow less and exhibit better control in turns than their GMC siblings. However, body lean in these Fleetwood models is excessive and the soft suspension makes for considerable bouncing on wavy roads.
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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 1997-1999 Buick Century models perform admirably but will not gratify car enthusiasts. However, they are quiet, conmfortable and economical for six-passenger automobiles. These cars' V-6 engines are reasonably quiet and smooth and provide adequate acceleration. However, they growl when sufficient action for passing is required. The automatic transmission shifts promptly and smoothly. Wind and road noise are low at highway speeds.
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