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Re: Linear vs. Arc vs. Aero?
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Posted by Indiana Saab [Email] (more from Indiana Saab) on Fri, 27 Jan 2006 10:01:21
In Reply to: Linear vs. Arc vs. Aero?, sarah, Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:13:04
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All are good, and each has a unique "personality". I own a 2003 Linear wagon and a 2004 Aero sedan. Our linear has option packages that give it things like xenon lights, Harmon Kardon stereo, back up sensors, etc. These options are not available on Linears for every year - I think some of them went away in 2004 and later Linears. Our Aero has all these things as well.
The Linear has a smoother, more cushy ride than the Aero. The Linear engine is a little more quiet than the Aero. It is a wonderful highway cruiser.
The Aero has much more power, and has fantastic seats. The ride is stiffer and more responsive in the curves, but it is still excellent. If you like to drive hard and really push a car - the Aero may be the one for you.
The Arc models fall somewhere in between, with more of a focus on luxury. They offer things like ventilated seats, and they frequently come with a very smooth V6 engine.
All are excellent, you just need to find the one that suits your desire for options, and your driving style.
Dennis
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