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James Raia

Acura SRX, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

As Acura’s entry-level vehicle, the RSX is positioned in the sporty coupe class. It’s perfectly categorized. With its stylish, contoured exterior, ...

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Buick Rainier, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

I pulled into an angled side street parking spot and two gardeners began to stare at my vehicle with puzzled looks. ...

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Audi A8, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Value is an integral purchasing factor for many car buyers, and it’s often a simple equation. If a consumer has $2,000, ...

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Acura MDX, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

It’s hard to imagine all sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are purchased for the same reason. With the 2004 Acura MDX, for ...

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Mitsubish Endeavor, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

With the popularity of sports utility vehicles ever increasing, Mitsubishi now has nearly every use for SUVs covered — off-road jaunts ...

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Suzuki Verona, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

The midsize economy sedan is among the most popular car divisions. Honda (Accord), Hyundai (Sonata), Kia (Optima), Mitsubishi (Gallant), Nissan (Altima), ...

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Hyundai XG350, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Introduced in September 2000, the Hyundai XG350 is the first vehicle offered by the Korean manufacturer that approaches the $25,000 price ...

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Acura TSX, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

As a new offering this year, the 2004 Acura TSX is defined as a near-luxury vehicle. By some definitions, that mean ...

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Suzuki Forenza, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Like Hyundai and Kia, the Korean manufacturer Suzuki has accepted the difficult task of trying to infiltrate the sub-compact market dominated ...

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Mitsubishi Galant, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Like other manufacturers, Mitsubishi faces a formidable task in the midsize car class. The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are among ...

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Honda Element, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Considering the conservative, best-selling Accord, Honda stretched its manufacturing boundaries with the Element. Since its debut in 2003, the vehicle has ...

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Volkswagen Jetta, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Matched against the best-selling subcompact models offered by Ford, Honda and Toyota, the Jetta is Volkswagen’s best-selling car. Combined with the ...

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Honda Odyssey, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

The Honda Odyssey and its minivan competitors – Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan and Toyota Sienna – are often touted ...

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Honda S2000, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

Winding country roads provide great driving delight. They give sports car owners ample proof why they often sacrificed luxury and comfort ...

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Honda Accord, 2004: The Weekly Driver Car Review

The trunk was open when one friend walked past and the hood was popped open when two other friends meandered by ...

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Hyundai Accent, 2003: The Weekly Driver Car Review

A four-wheel drive sports utility vehicle, with plenty of cargo space and easy access would have been the logical choice. Instead, ...

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