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Gm Cruiser
It is such a popular style that GM has copied it with the Chevrolet HHR, a downsized version of a 1949 Suburban truck. Strong points: Excellent fuel economy (regular fuel); nimble handling around town; good braking; an upgraded, versatile, and spacious interior; many thoughtful interior amenities; easy access; and slow depreciation. Weak points: Lethargic base engine (especially with the automatic transmission); rough downshifts; mediocre highway performance and handling; a firm ride; lots of engine, wind, and road noise; and limited rear visibility. New for 2006: This year’s Cruiser will be lightly restyled with new front and rear ends, and an improved interior. Maximum turbo power is bumped to 230 hp.
OVERVIEW: The airport limousine toronto Cruiser is ideal for buyers tired of the trucklike handling of rear- drive minivans, and who want good passenger or cargo flexibility. Its bold styling is an attention-getter, but the basic configuration has been used in other countries for years by Asian and European automakers and in North America with the bland- looking Mitsubishi Expo LRV/Eagle Summit popular in the early ’90s.