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Ford Motor Co's 1995-1999 Contour models feature smooth, responsive and lively acceleration, with their 170-horsepower V-6 engines being more than adequate for all ordinary driving situations. However, the 190-horsepower SVT engine is even more powerful, although drivers have to really work the transmission to obtain the extra power of this engine. This generation also offers precise steering, sporty handling, firmer rides, and well- designed, attractive dashboards.
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The Cirrus was the first of DaimlerChrysler Corp's new front-drive JA compact/mid-sized sedans and was designed to replace the long-lived LeBaron. This generation comes in the LX and LXi trim levels. They provide advantages in terms of dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, acceleration with V-6 engine, ride, steering and handling, passenger and cargo room, as well as instruments and controls. Owners may have to contend with road noise and visibility problems, however.
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Ford Motor Co's 1992-1999 Crown Victoria models exhibit good handling and stability. Their base suspensions absorb bumps well, yet do not wallow or float past pavement sewlls. Traction can be a problem in the snowbelt. Drivers will likely not hear virtually any road, wind, or engine noise. Expansive seating for six is only marred by a lack of lateral support in drivers' seats. This generation is considerably more impressive than the prior generation.
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