Can you Identify these Cool Cars from The ’90s?
German automaker Mercedes-Benz crafted its ’90s E-Class headlights with a double reflector that focused low and high light beams. To celebrate its 90th anniversary, Buick introduced the 1992 LeSabre. Light technology included optional Xenon-gas outfits that would automatically prevent light beams from blinding oncoming drivers. The car was also a response to Oldsmobile’s 88 model. Do you ID the contraption in the image? It was made to compete with an Olds.
Scroll down memory lane and tag as many cool car names as you see! Does this hint help you to pick the right choice? Porsche aimed for a low-weight performance auto when it crafted the Boxster. Its name is a cool combo of an engine descriptor and a car type. The car conjured ’50s/’60s Porsche race-car design, and it was outfitted with a mid-engine, another classic Porsche attribute. Perhaps the V-12 engine in this ’90s design was the reason for its name.
The 1999 LX offered versatile brake features like power-assisted drum brakes and optional anti-lock brakes. DX models delivered 135 horsepower, while LX and EX models produced 150 horsepower. Honda reduced the price of the 1998 Accord by $950 and increased the cabin size. The four-cylinder LX was priced lower than $20,000. Can you ID it? What’s more, the EX offered 21 more horsepower than the LX. Name this particular one? The carmaker altered the price of this 1998 version. Car consumers were excited about this car and other ’90s models produced by the manufacturer.
At least one of the models kept drivers covered. Fun design and cool features best describe Suzuki’s JA and JL Samurai models for 1993. The $6,689-priced JA was the two-wheel-drive option that did not come with a top. What’s the automobile from the ’90s? Some car critics questioned the car’s timeliness when it debuted. Guess the auto in the image? At $8,599, the Samarai JL included a removable top. Fitted within the stylish and classy frame of the 1995 2-door Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz was a 4.6-liter V-8 engine. Can you match the exact car name to the image?