Volvo's flagship series represents the largest sedans in the fleet and the most luxurious. Read More »
2003 Volkswagen Golf GTI Compact Sedan and Coupe
A variation of the Golf three-door hatch with firm suspension settings and superior equipment gets the designation of GTI. Read More »
2003 Saturn Vue Compact SUV Crossover Wagon
Saturn's sport-utility wagon debuted as a 2002 product of compact size conformed with four passenger doors plus a back gate for cargo. Read More »
2003 Subaru Impreza WRX compact Performance Sedan and Wagon
Subaru's turbo-charged sports sedan and wagon are fired up for fast work, thanks to a unique little engine that produces big-time muscle and torque from relatively modest displacement. Read More »
2003 Toyota Camry Mid-Size Sedan
Millions of Camry sedans have been issued since the 1983 inception of this mid-size model, which accounts for a fifth of all Toyotas sold in North America. Read More »
2003 Toyota Avalon Full-Size Sedan
As Toyota's expansion idea drawn from mid-size Camry, the full-size Avalon sedan provides more of every asset inherent in Camry -- more room, more comforts, more security, even more power. Read More »
2003 Toyota Tundra Full-Size Pickup Truck
Full-size Toyota trucks for 2003 wear a new grille and restyled bumper supporting new round fog lamps, with the bumper changing color with different models. Read More »
2003 Toyota 4Runner Mid-Size SUV
Toyota rolls out an entirely new design for the mid-size 4Runner SUV in 2003 that's larger and more comfortable than the previous edition and packing more muscle from either a new V6 or big V8 engine. Read More »
2003 Toyota Sequoia Full-Size SUV
Toyota's largest SUV rides on the platform of the Tundra truck although the wheelbase lops off 10.2 inches to reach a final length of 118.1 inches. Essentially, the two vehicles show the same structure forward of the cabin's second pillars, yet the wagon differs in composition rearward behind those pillars. Read More »
2003 Saab 9-3 compact Near Luxury Sedan
Saab's second series of front-wheel-drive (FWD) vehicles in 2003 moves upscale with a larger package size and a bump into the elite premium compact sport sedan segment supported by two new turbo-charged engine choices. Read More »