American Pro Moving And Storage Saturn Astra XR Coupe
The field of fun yet functional hatchback coupes under $20,000 hasn't ever been what you'd call broad. So when GM announced it would bring its Opel Astra across the Atlantic and re-brand it as a replacement for the Saturn Ion for 2008, those who knew the European brand's reputation for good build quality and sharp handling were hopeful that the Saturn Astra would breathe fresh competition into a class led by only a select few.(
American Pro Moving Company : Friday 02 November 2007)
Hyundai Sonata Limited - Performance
Obviously, Hyundai doesn't intend for the Sonata to be used for much high-performance driving, but this sedan still manages to obey aggressive driver commands without drama or surprises. Body roll is pronounced enough to make nautical references, and under heavy braking, nosedive is so exaggerated, it's almost cartoonlike. Brake feel is soft throughout a long pedal arc, but reasonable in normal conditions. Braking distance from 60 mph is about average for the class at 127 feet with noticeable fade after several runs — though it's doubtful drivers would ever flog the Sonata hard enough to experience this.
American Pro Moving & Storage - Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML320 Bluetec
Fortunately, the Bluetec does deliver considerably more miles per gallon when it's time to refuel, though diesel continues to outpace gasoline in the price column as of this writing. Whether you'll enjoy yourself between fill-ups is another matter. Granted, the sumptuous interior appointments are beyond reproach — our test car's upper-crust cabin made the $61,200 asking price seem downright reasonable. But given its gooey steering and ho-hum performance, the 2009 Mercedes-Benz ML320 is probably best experienced from somewhere other than the driver seat. (
American Pro Moving & Storage Company : Monday 31 December 2007)
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