The 1994 Buick LeSabre Limited slowed down when its optional traction - control system became active.The system automatically cut back on engine power and gently applied anti-lock brakes, thus indicating that I had hit a patch of icy road
during a test drive along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.It was a good early warning signal that allowed the driver to take corrective action and avoid disaster.Background: For several years, the LeSabre has been America's best - selling full - size car, which is puzzling.
The system automatically cut back on engine power and gently applied anti-lock brakes, thus indicating that I had hit a patch of icy road
during a test drive along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
During our test driving along the Transfagarasan loops and in alert driving style, the fuel consumption was about 15 l / 100 km, which means a good figure for this power range.
Not exact matches
The CVT, while one of the better examples I've
tested, still keep the engine buzzing
along at a droning 2,500 rpm
during average around - town
drives.