The other sports sedans in its class either are boring and look
like normal sedans, or they try too hard to be cool and end up being vulgar.
Not exact matches
Like Sam said, the is a remarkably
normal, if not terribly involving, mid-size
sedan.
Like a proper sleeper, it looks like a normal early 1990s E-Class sedan from a dista
Like a proper sleeper, it looks
like a normal early 1990s E-Class sedan from a dista
like a
normal early 1990s E-Class
sedan from a distance.
All the power, even in
normal driving, has the effect of moving this big
sedan along
like it's a much, much smaller car, but since the engine appears to be loafing it's totally deceptive.
That's
normal in this thing.Technical notes: Three things set this machine apart from ordinary family
sedans — a 2.2 - liter, four - cylinder, turbocharged engine that runs
like heck; a steering system that allows the rear wheels to turn in the same direction as the front wheels at speeds above 22 mph, and that lets them turn in opposite directions at parking speeds; and an automatically adjustable suspension that turns the road into a dance floor.
All new S - Class
sedans are covered by an extensive warranty program called Maintenance Plus that pays even for
normal wear and tear items
like windshield wiper blades and light bulbs for four years or 50,000 miles.
Like Mitsubishi's Galant
sedan and Endeavor SUV, Eclipses are manufactured in
Normal, IL.
On the passenger side there are two doors,
like a
sedan, and the rear door is front - hinged and
normal in size, not one of those litle rear - hinged psuedo - doors
like the Saturn SC or Mazda RX - 8.
To help it drive more
like a powerful rear - wheel drive
sedan, AMG engineers say the standard - fit 4MATIC all - wheel drive is rear - biased, with as much as 69 per cent of its torque channelled to the rear wheels in
normal operating conditions.
Aside from perhaps the Mazda 6, the Honda Accord looks
like it remains your best bet for a sportier - than -
normal midsize
sedan at a reasonable price — and all the newly added tech only reinforces that impression.
That's fine for interstate driving, but in the city I feel
like I'm driving a whale when I'm just in a
normal sedan.