2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV Test Drive
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A Bulgari-designed analog clock face set the tone for upgrades to the 2003 Escalade, along with a redesigned instrument panel
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A Bulgari-designed analog clock face set the tone for upgrades to the 2003 Escalade, along with a redesigned instrument panel
January 22nd, 2025 | by BajaBusta
After an absence of a year, Kia’s popular compact SUV returned as an all-new vehicle. No longer a body-on-frame model, the
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Based on the European Accord, the TSX blended spirited driving with four-door-sedan practicality. The 2.4-liter/200-horse i-VTEC engine delivered plenty of
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Alfa Romeo’s newest model in the lineup for 1987 was the Milano, a 4-door, five-passenger sports sedan that offered all
January 13th, 2025 | by BajaBusta
In adopting the proven elements from the Cherokee such as the drivetrain, suspension, steering and brakes, the new for 1987
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The Porsche 924S may have passed muster were it not for the $21,900 price tag, the original 924’s lackluster reputation,
January 5th, 2025 | by BajaBusta
Sundance was more compact than the Lebaron GTS and sourced its power from the Dodge Daytona. A turbo version of
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The 1985 Chrysler LeBaron GTS (Grand Touring Sport) was Chrysler’s answer to state-of-the-art mid-size front-drive sedans like the Honda Accord and
December 19th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The most newsworthy change to the 1984 version of the Camaro came in the form of a new dashboard for
December 18th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The only two-door model in Cadillac’s line bristled with performance and luxury features. Competing against the rear-drive Lincoln Mark VIII, the
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