The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1995 Page: 17 of 41
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Classifieds
Pages 5-14
Nov. 8-9, 1995
422-SELL Classifieds • Merchandise • Services • Real Estate
Bravada’s success exceeds predictions
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Timing couldn't be bet- um sedan qualities with the Elevating the Standard
ter as Oldsmobile's new tractability and versatility General Motors helped
1996 Bravada goes on sale of a tough truck, create the compact sport
near end of this year. Sport Oldsmobile produces a utility segment in 1983.
utility enthusiasm has vehicle recognized by cus- Since those early models,
reached the frenzy level
tomers as greater than the both the market and cus-
Submitted photo
The 1996 Bravada was recreated to suit the realities of new
customer priorities. For example, sport-utility owners spend
more time than ever on their daily commute. Electronic gear —
cellular telephones, CD entertainment systems, and mobile
office equipment — are often essential to daily living.
and the demand for fully-
equipped, up-level entries
like the Bravada is currently
exceeding the most opti-
mistic predictions.
It’s easy to see why the
smart money shifted away
from cars toward well-
equipped sport utility vehi-
cles like the Bravada.
Combining luxury premi-
sum of its parts.
tomer needs have gone
No other class of car or through tremendous
truck offers such function- changes. The 1996
ality. Trucks of this quality Bravada was recreated to
and versatility have made suit the realities of new cus-
the sport utility vehicle seg- tomer priorities.
ment one of the hottest For example, sport-utility
markets in the auto indus- owners spend more time
try with sales currently run- than ever on their daily
ning one step ahead of commute. Electronic gear
minivans. — cellular telephones, CD
entertainment systems,
and mobile office equip-
ment — are often essential
to daily living.
Today’s customers are far
better informed as to the
competitive makeup of the
marketplace. Import and
domestic sport utility mod-
els are slugging it out with
well stocked, attractive
merchandise.
With these and other fac-
tors in mind, Bravada’s
world-class standards were
established in four key
Turn to Bravada, Page 4
Eagle Vision offers tremendous value
With sales up over the performance. Underscoring
previous year for each con- its acceptance by driving
secutive month in 1995, enthusiasts are the many
Eagle Vision continues to kudos it has earned since its
support the brand's con- introduction.
quest strategy of providing Moving its enthusiast
better value in a domestic appeal to a new level, the
alternative to import sport 1996 Eagle Vision TSi will
sedans. feature an electronic, dri-
The Vision is positioned ver-controlled four-speed
in the market as a sophisti- shiftable transmission
cated sports sedan called "Autostick". It
designed for people who blends the performance of
require the function and a manual shift with the
versatility of a four-door smooth control of an elec-
sedan, but refuse to com- tronic automatic transmis-
promise their desire for sion.
"The beauty of Autostick
is that it allows us to satisfy
two driving styles with one
vehicle," said Ed Brust,
General Manager, Jeep and
Eagle Division. "Vision cus-
tomers are driving enthusi-
asts who will appreciate the
performance, increased dri-
ver control and pure dri-
ving pleasure this new
technology will offer."
Autostick maximizes the
performance of the Vision’s
powerful 214 horsepower,
3 5-liter, 24-valve, V-6
engine. It’s a driver-interac-
tive automatic transmission
that provides the most
mid-range and high-end
performance from the
engine at a higher rpm
with exact gear selection
control.
By shifting the automatic
shift lever to the bottom
shift position, the Vision
goes into the Autostick
mode. The driver can then
tip the lever to the right for
upshifts or to the left for
downshifts at any point
during vehicle operation
Turn to Vision, Page 3
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The Vision is positioned in the market as a sophisticated sports
sedan designed for people who require the function and versa-
tility of a four-door sedan, but refuse to compromise their
desire for performance. Underscoring its acceptance by driving
enthusiasts are the many kudos it has earned.
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Watterson, Tim. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1995, newspaper, November 8, 1995; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1680804/m1/17/?q=music: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.