'05 Saab 97X

For the first time in its history, Saab's name is on a sport/utility. The 97X enters the quickly growing mid-luxury-SUV segment and is another vehicle built off the GMT360 platform (shared with the TrailBlazer, Envoy, and Rainier). Saab describes the sport/utility as having the cargo and passenger space that SUV buyers want, plus the style, handling, and sportiness the brand is known for.

It'll come with such standard equipment as a 275-horsepower inline-six, leather-trimmed seats, all-wheel drive, and 18-inch alloy wheels. Like the Buick Rainier, the 97X comes with an optional 300-horsepower, 5.3-liter V-8. Backing both 97X engines is the Hydra-Matic 4L60-E electronically controlled automatic transmission.


2004 Nissan Armada

Don't let the "Pathfinder" part of the name fool you. Nissan's full-size Pathfinder Armada has nothing to do with its mid-size Pathfinder. Pathfinder Armada is two feet longer and more than half a foot wider than Pathfinder. Nissan added the "Pathfinder" part simply because many people have heard of the Pathfinder. We think this is confusing. "Armada" is the key part of the name and we'll use it for shorthand ...more



The Bronco could be
  back!

The idea of the Ford 'Living Legends' concept is to mix heritage from premiere models in earlier days with modern technologies, designs and equipment of today. So far, every 'Living Legend' has been either a sports...more



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