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BMW 7 Series
Price:
$5,800
Year:
1992
Mileage:
82,219
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Chevrolet S-10
Price:
$4,950
Year:
1999
Mileage:
71,495
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Dodge Dakota
Price:
$21,450
Year:
2008
Mileage:
3,746
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Jeep Commander
Price:
$17,950
Year:
2008
Mileage:
7,390
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Toyota Avalon
Price:
$9,975
Year:
2003
Mileage:
76,479
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2007, 31K mi $15,980
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 | 1999 Mazda ProtTgT A sure-fire winner gets even better.
By Kevin Ransom, New Car Test Drive .com |
Overview
Big news for economy-car buyers: The Mazda Protege has been totally redesigned for 1999. If you liked the previous incarnation of the Protege--which was last overhauled in '95--you'll love the new version. For 1999, Mazda's engineers have not only given the Protege a spiffy new suit of clothes--the new body design has a distinctly European look--they've also given it a new frame, two new engines to choose from and a re-designed transmission. That ground-up rebuild is even more admirable in light of the fact that the previous Protege was so fundamentally sound and aesthetically pleasing that Mazda could have gone a few more years without a redesign--and the Protege would still have been one of the leaders in its class. Every time a world-class carmaker--and Mazda certainly qualifies--re-designs a stellar performer, they face a new challenge: How do you improve on a sure-fire winner? In the case of the Protege, Mazda has risen to the challenge by raising the bar--they've built luxury-car styling, comfort, and roominess into an economy car. The result is a compact car that's so far improved over the spartan econo-boxes of the 1980s and early-1990s that it seems like a different species.
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