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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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The engines in American Honda's 1994-1999 Acura Integra models rev powerfully but lack sufficient low-end torque to perform superlatively with the automatic transmission. All Integras within these model years are swift with five-speed manual transmission systems. These cars are reliable, exhibit excellent fuel economy, corner adeptly and make for slightly smoother riding. However, their high resale value means they are not cheap second-hand cars.
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General Motors Corp's (GMC) redesigned 1992-1999 LeSabre models are popular, spacious family sedans that provide most of the desirable features found in the Buick Park Avenue model, but at a lower price. They rank among the most outstanding choices in a full-sized sedan along with GMC's Oldsmobile and Pontiac. The 3800 Series II V-6 engine found in the 1996 LeSabre is more powerful, smoother and quieter than previous versions of this engine.
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