Oakville Beaver, 24 Aug 1994, p. 20

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They gave the cars a quiet, refined ride. And they gave New Yorker and LHS striking good looks all their own. With the introduction of the 1994 New Yorker and LHS, Chrysler has a unique opportu- nity to reach two”distinct segments of the market for full-size sedans; the traditional large-car prospect as well as the upscale import intender who may have never visited a Chrysler dealership before. The new 1994 Chrysler New Yorker and LHS models put North American luxury in the fast lane. They make a strong statement not only on traditional luxury values of exterior and interior styling, but also on performance, handling and design ergonomics. The six-passenger New Yorker luxury sedan features cab-forward architecture that gives it uncommon interior room and comfort. For large- car buyers, New Yorker more than meets their expectations with more traditional luxury, safety, comfort, convenience and style. New Yorker/LHS are powered by a 3.5-litre, 24-valve overhead cam V6 that delivers 214 _ ; be current BMW 3-Series, I which made its much-publi- cized debut in 1992, is a car that only BMW could Create. BMW’s 1994 3-Series offers seven models, new features All-new, technologically and styl- istically advanced, yet thoroughly steeped in the BMW tradition of CHECK US 0 UT! “Muss cumsmufinnn‘fmmflm .,1""sso'cmoalmnvnllfl3 1.24 1989'WRDTBIRD THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Ultimate Driving Experience, the new 3251 redefined a term that BMW had defined in the first place: sports sedan. Then came a new 3-Series sports coupe with both 4- and 6-cylinder models (318is and 325is Coupes), horsepower. Standard equipment includes pas- sengers and driver’s side air bags, four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes and four-speed electronical- ly controlled automatic transmission. Chrysler LHS, a five-seat luxury perfor- mance-orientated sedan adds features such as Traction Control, a sunroof, driver’s and passen- ger’s side power seats, touring suspension and a floor shift and console. So completely equipped is the LHS that it has only two optional features â€" a compact disc player and leather trim. New Yorker and LHS are 5270 mm (207.5 in.) long and are built on a 2870 mm (113.0 in.) wheelbase. They are exclusively built in Chrysler’s Bramalea Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario. New Yorker and LHS roadwonhy appearance stems from radical cab-forward “wheels-to-the- comers” design allowing a dramatic increase in interior room plus a longer wheelbase, a wide- track stance for enhanced stability and cornering, and smooth ride and agile handling characteris- 1994 Chrysler LHS WEWHHABMM plus the 320i with its exciting 6- cylinder powertrain, and the value- leading 4-cylinder 318i Sedan. The latest model in this best-selling BMW Series is the 6-cylinder 3251 Cabriolet, which made its debut as a 1994 model in the summer of 1993. Limited Time Offer Design also allows unusually wide rear doors making entry and exit easier and the large expanse of glass provides excellent all-round vis- ibility. The design also permits a generous interi- or. In fact, 75 percent of the overall body length is devoted to interior and cargo room, compared to a usual vehicle average of 60-65 percent. tics Nateworthy among safety features are New Yorker and LHS standard driver’s and passen- ger’s side air bag supplemental restraint system. Standard four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes maxi- mize driver control and vehicle stability when stopping on wet or slippery surfaces. Low-speed Traction Control is stande on LHS, optional on New Yorker. Both models provide standard chlld-protec- tion rear door locks for the safety of children n'd- ing in the back seat. When engaged, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside. User-Height-Adjustable front seat shoulder belts provide optimal safety and comfort. Front seat belts feature adjustable tug loops which allow the occupants to adjust the location of the seat belt webbing aâ€" the chest. The loops can be moved up or down on the B- pillar to six differ-, ent heights to achieve maximum comfort. Also, to minimize seat belt discomfort, seat belts are anchored to the seat frame, rather than the floor, so that the belts travel with the seat when reposiv tioning it. ’ Standard electric rear window defroster and dual foldaway power remote heated rearview mirrors contribute to better winter visibility. WW! . Dual airbag supplementary -restraint system in all models (except M3). Thus the 3-Series now offers seven models, all of which, including the newly-introduced Cabriolet, offer important new features. Among them: 0 Diversity antenna system for improved FM reception (except in the Cabriolet model). - Wide-ratio automatic transmis- sion for improved acceleration (325 models only). - Driveway protection, which dis- ables the engine electronics whenev- er BMW‘s exclusive double-lock feature is engaged for extra theft pro- tection. - Flashlight and seatback nets. - Ski bag (except in the two coupe models with rear centre armrest). Better value Thanks to these improvements and more, the 318i Sedan, BMW’s lowest-priced model, provides even better value for 1994. Its high-tech- nology 1.8-litre 4-cylinder engine with dual overhead camshafts and 16 valves delivers spirited, yet highly fuel-efficient performance. Its 4- cylinder stablemate, the 318is Coupe, offers the same performance in a sportier two-door format, with stande split folding rear seats that add a touch of practicality as well. There are five 6-cylinder 3â€"Series models, beginning with the 320i model, a fourâ€"door sedan that offers smooth 6-cylinder performance, and is positioned between the 318i and the 3251 with many of the same fea- tures as these two models. The 325i Sedan has the same body as the 318i Sedan, but adds standard equipmen that enhances appearance, luxury and driving pleasure. Then there’s the 325is Coupe, which shares the same body as the 318is Coupe but adds the powerful 6-cylinder engine and more standard equipment. At the top of the regular produc- tion 3-Series lineup is the new 325i Cabriolet, a true all-season convert- ible that delivers remarkable quiet- ness and comfort with its top up, yei traditional open-air motoring witl the top down. A fully lined powei top contributes to these impressive capabilities while making the transi- tion from closed to open or vice versa pleasantly convenient. Anothei appealing Cabriolet feature is the standard Rollover Protection System which adds occupant protection it the case of an overturn accident All three of these new BMW 321 models share the same turbine smooth 2.5-litre engine, with a souni so delightful that Car and Drive declared it can “sing Mozart.” Thi dual-overhead-camshaft 24-valw powerplant with variable valve tim ing also delivers abundant torque power and rpm capability; wit either a precise- shifting manua transmission or the improved 4 speed automatic. The 320i model i also available with a 5-speed autc matic transmission. , BMW 318i Cabriolet August 24, 1994

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