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Steering in American Honda's 1997-1999, fifth-generation Prelude models is firmer compard to the previous generation, and with more natural-feeling power assist. These coupes' suspensions enable slightly more body lean in curves but absorb bumps with less disruption and contribute to better overall control. These models also drive more securely through turns and over lumpy surfaces compared to the previous models. New styling has also given this generation of cars an airier cabin.
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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1004-1999 Dodge Ram Pickup models feature a new, bold design and are impressive. Overall, they are as accommodating and refined as any competing full-sized pickup from General Motors or Ford, and can be equipped with V-10 engines. Acceleration is more than adequate with the 5.2-liter V-8, which delivers an average fuel economy of 14.4 mpg. However, V-6 engines are not recommended in these models when heavy- duty work is required.
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American Honda's 1992-1996 Prelude models feature adequate space up front, but very tight rear-back seats and a trunk compartment even smaller than before. Typically user-friendly controls are conveniently placed but Prelude instruments are annoyingly odd. However, in terms of refinement, fine workmanship and a solid reassuring feel, the sporty, front-drive Prelude deserves a test run from buyers who are considering the acquisition of a coupe.
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