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Honda Accord 2005: The Weekly Driver Review The Honda Accord is arguably the most reliable, well-respected vehicle on the road today. It's not the most luxurious or the fastest car. It doesn't have luxury car status or solicit overt double-takes from passersby.But what it does is have is plenty of high marks in nearly every ranked category – comfort to acceleration, instrument control efficiency to ride quality. And what it will likely earn...... Similar Editorial : Prioritize in 2005 by Diann Cannon. | Source : Sunl Atv Parts
Honda Pilot 2005: The Weekly Driver Review Like its popular brethren, the CR-V, Odyssey and new Element, the Pilot completes Honda's best-buy SUV and van line. And like any of those offerings or anything else in Honda's arsenal, it's hard to find serious fault with the Pilot.Introduced in late 2003, the Pilot replaced the Passport and it shares the same basic chassis and powertrain as the MDX, the complementary choice from Honda's upscale...... Similar Editorial : Prioritize in 2005 by Diann Cannon. | Source : Sunl Atv Parts
2005 Honda Accord Coupe: The Weekly Driver Review It's a perfect several-mile locale for drivers who like to shift through gears. And it's not-so-surprisingly pleasant while doing so in the 2005 Honda Accord.With its V6, six-speed manual transmission offering, the exceedingly popular model crosses categories. The Accord is listed as a midsize vehicle and it's often compared to the Chevrolet Malibu, Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry.But the 24-valve,...... Similar Editorial : Infiniti G35 Coupe by Tracy Dawson. | Source : Sunl Atv Parts
Chevrolet Trailblazer 2005: The Weekly Driver Review With the addition of the 5.3-liter, 325-horsepower V8 extended cab (EXT), eight Chevrolet Trailblazer models are on the road in 2005. And as the largest and most powerful Blazer available, the new EXT has plenty to offer.It's comfortable and provides a confident drive. It offers vast cargo space, has an attractive two-tone interior, a well-designed console and boasts of plenty of impressive option...... Similar Editorial : Prioritize in 2005 by Diann Cannon. | Source : 240sx Body Kits
Acura TL 2005: The Weekly Driver Review Drivers have more stress during the holidays, alcohol consumption increases and patience in busy traffic can quickly wane.A 200-mile roundtrip, therefore, is a less-than-ideal way to spent part of Thanksgiving. It's potentially more problematic knowing the crowded, late-night return trip could include a stretch of interstate infamous for its thick, late-night fog. But visiting family outweighs the...... Similar Editorial : Acura in Review by seikoo. | Source : 240sx Body Kits
Mitsubishi Outlander 2005: The Weekly Driver Review The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander is the least expensive of the Japanese manufacturer's three sports utility vehicles. It's compact, nicely designed and offers more standard features than many SUVs nearly twice the price.But the Outlander faces a tough challenge. In a popular category that includes best-buy choices like the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and Subaru Forester, the Outlander doesn't offer any...... Similar Editorial : Mitsubishi Iaa Frankfurt Preview by Evander Klum. | Source : Car Brands
Suzuki Forenza Wagon 2005: The Weekly Driver Review As an entry level wagon, the 2005 Suzuki Forenza offers budget-minded buyers a spacious wagon with a good supply of standard features. But as a debut vehicle, it's also unproven in the resale market and has shortcomings that ideally define its position in the marketplace.My weekly test drive was the LX wagon, one of 10 available Forenza models in 2005. The 2.0-liter, 16-value, 126-horsepower...... Similar Editorial : Suzuki Parts by Anthony Fontanelle. | Source : Citi Auto Finance