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The
1999 Jaguars XK8 is available as a 2 door rear-wheel drive coupe
or convertible. The XK8 is Jaguar's second best selling automobile
behind only the XJ8. Jaguar markets the XK8 to those who want a
true sports car driving experience with plenty of luxury appointments
such as Connolly leather and premium wood trims. The XK8 competes
in the high-end of the luxury market against Mercedes and BMW. |
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Land
Rover
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| .Prestige
is not just based on cost, it's based on ability. The
Range
Rover 4.6 HSE with an opulent interior, resplendent with the finest
wood and leather, accommodates you while you experience a ride so
comfortable that you'd swear you were in a car, not a sport-utility.
The air suspension cushions you from any flaws in the road, and
allows the vehicle to lower itself for easy entry and exit. Aside
from being comfortable, it's superbly crafted to be a rugged, world-class
off-roader. |
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| Porsche |
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The
911 Carrera 4 has been redesigned from the ground up for the 1999
model year. The Porsche Carrera is a 4-passenger, rear engine, all-wheel
drive sports car that is available as a coupe or a convertible.
The Carrera 4 resides at the top of the Porsche line-up above both
the 2-seater Boxster and the rear-wheel drive Carrera. This permanent
4-wheel drive system distributes the majority of the engine power
to the rear wheels unless it senses rear wheel slip. |
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Saab
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new Saab 9-3 is a direct descendant of the Saab 900 and is available
as: a midsize, 3 door coupe hatchback; a 5 door sedan hatchback;
or as a 2 door convertible. Base prices for the new Saab range from
the high 20s to the low 40s for the SE trim. and it competes with
the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series. The 9-3 was named by Fourtune Magazine
as one of the "top ten cars of 1998". Saab markets the
9-3 as a performance car that offers drivers both superb safety
and utility |
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