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I guess that was a popular color combo because my dad had that brown on brown Blazer too. At least he got the 4.3

Lmfao I was just think after a night out how Ive left a bag of McDonalds in my car in the middle of the summer only to get back to the car after 18 hours of sleeping and not being able to drive it. I can only imagine how this chicks car smells (for some reason I can only see some fat broad driving a car like this)

One of the first cars I started to drive by myself when my parents went to sleep was a 1994 LeSabre so I have nothing but love and respect for 86 to 96 (or we can say 96 and down) and maybe up to 98 GM cars. Most reliable and easy things to fix on the road. Not to mention comfortable, great styling (much better then

You and the schmuck that wrote this article would great along great if you both think a Swift 1.3 is a "forgotten contender" lol. You probably don't live in the United States either so maybe the Swift 1.3 with the "GTi trans swapped in" in your market is like a VW GTI in my market. A Suzuki Swift is a Geo Metro in my

The brake light box I remember but I vaguely recall the dash lights. They were all over the place 7-10 years ago but now I don't know when the next time Ill see a Park Avenue like that.

Really is a shame that its not stock and that we never got this in a 5 speed.

So basically anyone who lives in a house within a 5 mile radius of an airport should be concerned?

Kinda like the boxes Cadillac had when you hit the brake it light up? I'm trying to remember the dash light on an 89 Park but I can't.

Would you know my name DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN if I raced you in Heaven DUN DUN DUN DUN Would you be in vain DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN if I beat in you in Heaven DUN DUN DUN DUN. Im not that good of a song writer so I apologize if it makes no sense.

Whats wrong with the Ford Transit Connect. It might be built in Turkey but at least the cargo vans are finished in America. Im sure the St. Thomas plant could have been converted to built Transit's if we really wanted to go U.S.A. all the way.

Maybe its not the state of the US auto industry but maybe my man Obama and this ridiculous 55 mpg standard he wants for all cars by like 2020 or something. They should have left well enough alone and kept the Crown Vic.

The fact that its built in the U.S. is definitely a plus. The problem I have is the NYC Taxi is a trademark of New York and the United States as a whole. A Nissan Taxi representing America? Its like a big f*ck you to America. Wheres a Checker cab when you need one?

Im going to have to disagree with this entire list with the exception of the Jeep Comanche. Really the Suzuki Kizashi and the Swift lmfao? Who wants to remember any Suzuki car? Besides the Kizashi being ugly as hell the only people who buy those things are GSX riders girlfriends. And the Swift, lmfao. Toyota Corolla

Im not too sure about this one but my 2004 Saab 9-3 uses fiber optics for the radio wiring. Has fiber optics been used in other cars?

I just read this before I went to bed and I had to wake back up to see if that was really possible. Thanks a lot and goodnight.

I rather put my balls in a vice then trying to change a blower motor on a 1996 Cadillac STS again. Besides that, every one I see has black on the bumper from the exhaust and blows more smoke then Cheech and Chong.

There will never be a Lincoln MKT NYC Taxi (yellow cab). They did a Town Car back in the late 90's and Lincoln's are too much money to get abused day in and day out as a yellow cab. And to think car services charge you more just because your in a Town Car lol.

The ones without the grill always bugged me out. I always thought something was missing lol. I felt the same way about the 90's Passat too.

The passenger side airbag cover on my 2002 VW Jetta popped right off and I kept flowers in there all the time. Nobody ever knew.

7-Series taillights? Truck looks good but what is Benz doing? Keeping the same model for 20 years and changing the lights and grill every 7 years again?