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| 151. | 2001 Honda Civic | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $12,960 As Tested (MSRP) $16,910 Since the 1996 Civic debuted, Honda's small car has set the pace in the subcompact class due largely to its quality, efficiency, pleasant road manners and comfortable cabin. More than 300,000 Civics roll out of Honda's North American production plants | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Bob Plunkett Similar pages |
| 152. | 2001 Honda Civic | ||
| For the 2001 model year, Honda is justifiably proud to reveal the seventh generation of the car that put this company on the world map, the Civic. In just 28 years, the Civic has matured from an econobox with a tiny motor into a refined if anonymous-looking line of commuter cars ranging in price from $12,760 | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 196 | Author: Marc Stengel Similar pages |
| 153. | 2001 Honda Civic | ||
| Honda has produced another gem, polished to near perfection. The reincarnated 2001 Civic, now in its seventh generation, has emerged once again from Honda's box of magic as a fine, inexpensive little car venerated for reliability, quality and value. Although Honda is still playing it safe with the iconic | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 193 | Author: Jill Amadio Similar pages |
| 154. | 2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe | ||
| Now they've done it. Honda's gone off and messed with their monster-selling Civic subcompact, and now the J-(ennifer) Lo(pez) Generation is all chapped about it. "God, it's ugly," admitted a J-Lo hot-rodder recently to a reporter for Automotive News, adding, "it's not as performance-oriented as it used to | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 1716 | Author: Marc Stengel Similar pages |
| 155. | 2001 Honda Civic: Up a Notch | ||
| It's been a long time since I've been behind the wheel of a Honda Civic and I found my driving experience a pleasant surprise. Honda has redesigned its Civic (the best-selling small car in the U.S. for the last five years) for 2001, updating its styling, improving the engine performance and boosting the | |||
| Updated: Mar 17, 2005 | Rating: 61 | Author: Tara Baukus Mello Similar pages |
| 156. | 2001 Honda Odyssey | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $23,900 As Tested (MSRP) $26,840 The Honda Odyssey does everything a minivan is supposed to do well. Nifty features such as a disappearing rear seat, a deep storage well in the floor and optional power sliding doors allow it haul to groceries home, kids to school, adults to dinner and | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 321 | Author: Mitch McCullough Similar pages |
| 157. | 2001 Honda Odyssey | ||
| When shopping in the family truckster aisle of the automotive supermarket, issues that usually matter when car shopping style and handling – literally take a back seat to more practical concerns. The Honda Odyssey does not break that rule, but it bends it enough that making the move to minivan | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 75 | Author: Dan Carney Similar pages |
| 158. | 2001 Honda Prelude | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $23,600 As Tested (MSRP) $26,540 The Honda Prelude gives the enthusiast driver some sweet toys. Its twin-cam VTEC engine sounds great and builds revs with abandon more suited to a motorcycle than a car, while world-class handling rewards spirited driving down a twisty road. But the | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 116 | Author: Mitch McCullough Similar pages |
| 159. | 2001 Honda S2000 | ||
| Some thumb-suckers in the automotive media have criticized the Honda S2000 for its lack of a clock and its plastic back window. We think they’ve missed the point, maybe just a wee bit. How often does a purists’ sports car come speeding around the nearest apex anyway? Let’s get a few things straight | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: Nick Twork Similar pages |
| 160. | 2001 Hyundai Accent | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $8,999 As Tested (MSRP) $10,184 Hyundai's Accent is one of the lowest-priced cars you can buy, and yet it's protected by one of the best warranties in the business. It was thoroughly re-designed last year to provide more interior room, a smoother-running powertrain, and better isolation | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 142 | Author: Bob Plunkett Similar pages |
| 161. | 2001 Hyundai Elantra | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $12,499 As Tested (MSRP) $14,134 Hyundai's Elantra has been redesigned for 2001. They've made it larger and roomier. The four-cylinder engine is larger and more powerful than last year's, and remains better than many other subcompacts. Elantra's list of standard features indicates its | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 273 | Author: Ron Moorhead Similar pages |
| 162. | 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $16,499 As Tested (MSRP) $20,329 The questioner, an airport shuttle driver, had just spied the 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe parked outside the hotel's entrance. "That's a Hyundai?" He was favorably impressed. Even without an up-close-and-personal examination, he allowed as how he'd take a close | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 35 | Author: Tom Lankard Similar pages |
| 163. | 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe | ||
| I have a slightly Machiavellian view of Hyundai's decision to name its newest vehicle Santa Fe. After all, Santa Fe was a thriving economic center of, first, Spanish Louisiana and later Mexico. By means of the Santa Fe Trail, however, low-balling U.S. traders from Missouri so persistently supplanted | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 372 | Author: Marc Stengel Similar pages |
| 164. | 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe | ||
| Does the world need another sport-ute? Hyundai is banking on it, and has come up with a new model that wedges itself into the market rather nicely. The 2001 Santa Fe is a four-door ute that's smaller than the big domestics — Ford's Explorer and such models — but substantially larger than most of the | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 146 | Author: Eric Peters Similar pages |
| 165. | 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe | ||
| What does it take to get some respect in the American automotive marketplace? Hyundai says it finally figured that out last year, and is throwing in an extra model this year to ensure sales continue to spiral upward. That extra model sends Hyundai leaping feet first into the sport-utility market with a brand | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 105 | Author: Jill Amadio Similar pages |
| 166. | 2001 Hyundai Tiburon | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $14,499 As Tested (MSRP) $17,156 Hyundai's Tiburon delivers bold styling and an entertaining driving experience, while offering an exceptional value. A 140-horsepower 2.0-liter engine, a fully independent sports suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes with optional ABS make it a good bang | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 458 | Author: Mitch McCullough Similar pages |
| 167. | 2001 Hyundai XG300 | ||
| MONTEREY, Calif. — While its exterior styling is somewhat lackluster, the new Hyundai XG300 has a lot that commands your attention — especially its price. Its essential question, though, can’t be answered today, maybe not for years. That is, is the American car buyer ready for a $24,000 Hyundai | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 18 | Author: Sue Mead Similar pages |
| 168. | 2001 Hyundai XG300 | ||
| Hyundai building a luxury car? That little company that made its reputation on small vehicles for the budget-conscious? Well, let's get real. Hyundai sells a lot of cars — to 190 countries, in fact. And it operates the world's largest integrated auto manufacturing facility. And in addition to eight | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 168 | Author: Jill Amadio Similar pages |
| 169. | 2001 Infiniti G20 | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $21,395 As Tested (MSRP) $24,620 Infiniti's G20 looks like a European Touring Car Series racer, and has the high-winding engine and sharp, enthusiast-friendly handling to match. In fact, its Continental suspension tuning has earned rave reviews. Driven hard, the G20 makes nearly anyone | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 587 | Author: Mitch McCullough Similar pages |
| 170. | 2001 Infiniti QX4 | ||
| With today’s new SUVs blurring the line between cars and trucks, there are many vehicles on the market that blend SUV appearances and general abilities with car-like road manners. Then there are also some traditional SUVs that are built on a truck platform and still emphasize that aspect. Infiniti’s QX4 | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 65 | Author: Bengt Halvorson Similar pages |
| 171. | 2001 Jaguar XJR | ||
| When I was a boy, I used to go out with my dad some Sundays and shoot skeet. For those who don’t know the sport, it basically consists of moving from station to station around a semi-circle and trying to send as many clay pigeons to meet their makers (via shotgun blast) as possible. One of the regulars at | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: Dan Lyons Similar pages |
| 172. | 2001 Jaguar XK8 | ||
| Cars like the Jaguar XK8 are all about charisma and style; practicality and cost issues are clearly distant considerations. What counts is whether other people eye you with envy; whether the car gets respect from the valet at snooty restaurants. Will it get parked out in front? Or does it go around back with | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: Eric Peters Similar pages |
| 173. | 2001 Jeep Cherokee | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $19,370 As Tested (MSRP) $25,570 Here we go again. After that remark we made last year, the one about Jeep selling Cherokees until we are old and gray, it now appears that the Cherokee's life span will continue for awhile longer. Due to "overwhelming customer demand," the Jeep people now | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 184 | Author: T.J. Cobb Similar pages |
| 174. | 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $27,300 As Tested (MSRP) $38,165 Jeep Grand Cherokee was one of the forerunners to the current SUV craze, and it's been around long enough that you might think of it as old news. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It got a complete redesign in 1999 that brought a roomier, more | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 226 | Author: Phil Berg Similar pages |
| 175. | 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee | ||
| 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee: On the Road or On the Trail Perhaps it's Jeep's popularity in the off-road market over the years, but I've always thought of Jeep owners as rugged individualists destined for picturesque locations only found by traveling miles of dirt roads, fording rivers and traversing | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 142 | Author: Tara Baukus Mello Similar pages |
| 176. | 2001 Jeep Wrangler | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $14,890 As Tested (MSRP) $22,285 It's a long way from Omaha Beach to Malibu Beach, and today's basic Jeep really isn't the same vehicle that helped save civilization some 60 years ago. But even though the original 1941 part numbers are long gone, somehow the persona of the Jeep has remained | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 342 | Author: Mitch McCullough Similar pages |
| 177. | 2001 Kia Optima | ||
| SONOMA, Calif. — Northern California’s wine country and coastal communities have rich beauty and great driving roads. I was able to enjoy both recently during an evaluation of the all-new Kia Optima, which has some useful features for cruising Napa in search of a case of the perfect vintage — namely, an | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 205 | Author: Sue Mead Similar pages |
| 178. | 2001 Kia Rio | ||
| Base Price (MSRP) $8,595 As Tested (MSRP) $11,485 It has been a while since we've seen fractured English from Japanese manufacturers, who've learned to hire native English speakers to prepare their English-language press materials. Yet when the 2001 Kia Rio was introduced to the world press in Korea, they | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 131 | Author: John Matras Similar pages |
| 179. | 2001 Kia Rio | ||
| SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Motoring the traffic-clogged I-35 heading north out of San Antonio, I notice that one of the rear wheels of a car in front of me is wobbling significantly. It turns out to be a Texas State Police car and I become even more concerned about letting the officer on board know the condition | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: Sue Mead Similar pages |
| 180. | 2001 Kia Sephia | ||
| A price-leading compact sedan. Base Price (MSRP) $10,845 As Tested (MSRP) $13,350 Kia Sephia delivers a reasonable ride for not a lot of money. It's a basic car without a lot of luxuries, but with a base price of just over $10,000. An entry-level buyer can expect a twin-cam four-cylinder engine producing | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 143 | Author: Bob Plunkett Similar pages |
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