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Mitsubishi's 1995-1999 Eclipse models are mechanically similar to the Eagle Talon automobile and their virtues include dual air bags, optional anti-lock braking systems, acceleration in the GS-T and GSX editions, steering, handling, and, with reference to the GSX, all-wheel drive. This generation of vehicles remain among the best sports coupes available, but other than the all-wheel drive edition, it does not offer anything that buyers cannot get for less money elsewhere.
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The 1993-1999 Subaru Impreza models are subcompacts which come in the four-door sedan and station wagon body styles. L or step-up LS trim levels were offered with either body styles. Virtues include dual airbags in the later editions, optional anti-lock braking systems, all-wheel drive in the all-wheel-drive editions, instruments and controls. However, with the exception of the available four-wheel-drive editions, the Impreza fails to stand apart.
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Nissan's 1995-1999 Sentra models moved these cars to near-the-top of the subcompact class in terms of quietness and solidity. These vehicles act and feel far more substantial than most small cars, providing a supple yet well-controlled ride with a marked absence of body drumming and road rumble. The Sentra may be considered a good value buy in the small-car market and may even be placed on an equal footing with the Toyota Corolla.
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