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Ford Motor Co's 1993-1997 Probe models represents a significant improvement over the 1989-1992 generation of these cars. The latest generation delivers considerable punch and prowess for its price. Acceleration is excellent with the agile GT's V-6 engine and standard five-speed gearbox. Action from the four-cylinder engine is at least adequate with manual shift. Base model handling is secure and sporty. Visibility is better than in most sports coupes.
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Ford Motor Co's 1990-1997 Lincoln Town Car models sport a new V-8 engine but can hardly be classified as sprinters from a standstill position since they weigh over two tons. However, they exhibit strong acceleration and passing power once they are up and running. New suspension and additional upgrades to improve this generation's handling are in the form of a Ride Control system, yet these models retain much of their tendency for excessive body roll.
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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1991-1995 Town and Country models feature standard, anti-lock braking systems. Driver-side air bags became standard beginning with the 1992 models and passenger-side air bags and knee bolsters became standard beginning with the 1994 models. This generation also provides advantages in terms of accelleration with 3.8-liter V-6 engines, passenger and cargo room, ride and handling, entry and exit and anti-lock brakes.
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