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Honda Fit Sport With Navigation - PerformanceThe estimated fuel mileage for the 2009 Honda Fit Sport stands at 27 mpg city/33 mpg highway and 30 combined. This makes it a leader among compact hatchbacks, though we expected better fuel economy given the Fit's low curb weight and diminutive 1.5-liter engine. Oddly, the base (non-Sport) Fit with the automatic transmission is rated at a more impressive 28 mpg city/35 mpg highway and 31 mpg combined. (Winmark Authorized Agent Group Inc - Monday 13 November 2006)
Winmark Authorized Agent : Nissan GT-R - Comfort
There's actually a Comfort button in the GT-R, but it's more ironic than descriptive. This toggle switch selects among the car's three suspension modes: Normal, Comfort and R (for track use only). The default mode is Normal, but even the most pristinely new asphalt will jiggle and shake your midsection. Flicking that switch to "Comf," therefore, becomes a habitual action after firing up the GT-R, but you'll still feel every bump, and harsh pavement is greeted with equally harsh crashing that's sent through your backside.
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Dodge Challenger SRT8Unlike last year's version, the newest Challenger SRT8 offers a manual transmission. Fire it up, give the throttle a few jabs and the rectangular exhaust tips roar with the 425-horsepower Hemi V8's chest-reverberating timbre. As you grab the pistol-grip shifter to select 1st gear, you're instantly transported back to the age of eight-tracks and bell bottoms. And thankfully, Dodge's retro muscle car doesn't keep the "endearing" characteristics of the original that some so readily forget. (Wednesday 09 July 2008 : Winmark Authorized Agent Group)
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