RobHeathers
RobHeathers
RobHeathers

Uh, NO.

Don't forget the fact its engine is derived from a truck makes it even more American.

Al Bundy drove a Dodge.

American class at its best!

Does this look American to you?

Except it was built in Ireland (possibly Northern Ireland).

Your photo makes me sick. I can see at least three [Oldsmobiles...and] I'm not even an Oldsmobile fan.

I'm going to have to say the 1990-1993 Chrysler Fifth Avenue New Yorkers

I just discovered a few minutes ago that Isuzu not only pulled out of the american market in 2008, but it doesn't make ANY passenger vehicles anywhere anymore. This makes me sad; the Impulse, Amigo, and Stylus were VERY fun and reliable vehicles.

It looks more like Kia is trying to make a Geo Tracker with pipedreams of Rancheros & baby Ridgelines.

It's a really easy answer to fix Lincoln... You said it yourself, Lincoln needs its own models. Ford (the company, not the brand) needs to quit giving EVERYTHING to Ford (the brand).

considering how that is a straight streak and not dots... I think it would be cool if they pulled a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII and used white neon tubes up front and just good old Xenon headlamps. LED crow's feet are getting too bland.

Chrysler has had talks recently about creating a baby Viper. Remember the "Dodge Venom" concept from a few years back? Think that class, but modern. So, a cross between Dodge Stealth & Nissan Skyline with a splash of Ford Probe.

I just moved to DxMoinx this past summer. I'm YET to get pulled over here; however, I've noticed most folks in this town drive only 3 above the [limit...even] on 235 near the mixers.

I was thinking some house remixes of Kim Wilde's Greatest Hits.

This vehicle would be SO much sexier with some synth music blaring from it.

atta boy!

Hmm... This is actually the vehicle I thought was supposed to be the Chrysler hybrid "muscle-car"... However, this is from the Road Runner returns myths from a short while back. My Bad.

Thank you for agreeing. I also think Chrysler ought to just go ahead with the idea of turning the "Chrysler Barracuda" concept from three years ago (the plug-in hybrid Challenger) that way the extra sharing of parts helps lessen the cost of the Challenger since it has been a slow seller.

Hmm... The image of the Olds Ninety-Eight sedan circa 1996 isn't loading when I log-on, but hopefully it is when you come here. Damn you, Nibbles! Hopefully you get the gist.