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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1995-1999 Dodge Avenger models feature pleasing front and rear seating although getting in and out from the back can be a chore. The trunks have a wide, flat floor and split-folding rear seatbacks. Visibility is generally good in all directions although passengers sit relatively low in these cars. Most controls are easy to reach while driving and instruments are easy to read. This generation of cars handle adeptly, and its road holding is good overall.
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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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Used car buyers ought to avoid the weak four-cylinder engine and balky, five-speed manual transmissions with DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1991-1995 Dodge Caravan models. The 3.8-liter V-6 engines deliver the best action and are also the quietest. However no more than 20 mpg can be gotten from the V-6 engines. Ride is car-like and secure but there is too much body lean. However, these vans are exceptional second-hand-value vehicles as they are quite versatile.
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