Exciting new cars for 1991; powerful, fuel-efficient engines and other under-the-hood changes boost driving fun and comfort - 45th Anniversary Edition

Ebony, Nov, 1990

PHOTO : V-6 engine and its aerodynamic body provide power and smooth driving comfort.

PHOTO : Jeeps Grand Wagoneer blends luxury and utility. With room for six passengers, the

PHOTO : Wagoneer's standard V-8 engine and shift-on-the-fly four-wheel drive provides roominess

PHOTO : and power.

PHOTO : Mazda Navajo LX makes its debut. The new light truck is powered by a 55-horsepower V-6

PHOTO : engine and comes with AM/FM cassette stereo, air conditioning and cruise control as

PHOTO : standard equipment.

PHOTO : GEO Storm, Chevrolet's sporty sub-compact, comes in a new hatchback model. Power

PHOTO : rack-and-opinion steering, driver's-side air bags, and four-wheel Mac Pherson strut

PHOTO : suspension are standard.

PHOTO : Toyota Celica GT convertible returns after a year's absence. A driver's side airbag is

PHOTO : part of its standard equipment.

PHOTO : Nissan Sentra, an easy-to-maintain sedan, offers a powerful but fuel-efficient engine.

PHOTO : The Acura NSX is Honda's new mid-engine, all-aluminum high-performance sports car.

PHOTO : Peugeot's 405 Sportswagon offers independent suspension and front-wheel drive for comfort

PHOTO : and safety.

PHOTO : Toyota Tercel sports improved body surfaces, engine and interior to make for a more

PHOTO : powerful and smoother ride.

PHOTO : Nissan 240SX SE Fastback offers an electronically controlled four-wheel steering system

PHOTO : for better handling

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