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Oh My God... I can never un-see this....

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Frank Sinatra and the Chrysler Imperial. It's Time for You!

When we were looking for a new car for my wife back in 2009, My wife got interested in a Nissan Quest minivan, mainly because the dealer was promising her a huge discount off the sticker price. Not wanting to drive or ride in a Quest, I told my wife that the reason they were offering such a discount was because the

I would pay this price all day if it was a turbo or a 6 cylinder with the AWD. I also would want to see the interior first because the materials used in these cars tend to fade then disintegrate. Throw in the rust and unfortunately this XT is CP. I do have a soft spot for the Subaru XT's however. Find another model

This is the quintessential 80's coke user's car of choice...

A trans-continental flight on a full Boeing 757 is about the most uncomfortable experience you will ever have. cramped rows, small seats, narrow aisles, bad ventilation system, ancient entertainment system. They weren't great when they introduced into service in 1981, and they haven't gotten better with age.

I agree 100%

The Flex is cool. The Explorer and the Edge are not cool.

Ever since my last trip to Italy I have been interested in finding out if there is any way to get an Alfa Romeo 159 into the United States legally.

The Bait & Switch Award for Most Ridiculous Limited Edition Supercar has to go to the Jaguar XJ-220.

It seems to me that the reason Grey Poupon decided to obscure the fact their characters were using Rolls Royce automobiles was because both cars were breaking literally dozens of laws and risking the lives of innocent bystanders during the commercial. I could see RR having an issue with what. In the original

The Aurora was a beautifully styled vehicle, but it was a bit under-powered, and they aged horrible. They trim, paint, leather, everything started looking really shoddy within a couple of years of leaving the factory. A shame really because it was a very attractive vehicle.

I agree. It really was a neat little package, but unfortunately it was always going to be a niche vehicle in the States. Mainly because every Soccer Mom equates quality and status to the largest SUV they can find

You can no longer option the Eco-Boost engine on the SEL trim level?!?!

One car I always thought should have been more successful was the Oldsmobile Intrigue. It was easily the best looking of 2nd generation "W-Body" vehicles. It had the best engine of any of the mid-size GM sedans the 3.5 liter 215hp Shortstar V6. It handled fairly well, and the interior was actually fairly nice for GM

As far as utility goes the Ford Flex is the best CUV Ford makes. Far more practical than the Edge, better for families than than the Explorer, and don't even mention the ancient Expedition. I think the styling was just too polarizing for most people. Ford set the sales bar too high for this vehicle and it didn't help

I work in an old money area, and you would be amazed at how many multi-million dollar homes in the historic district have pristine W 126 S-Class Benzes, 80's era 911's and Mercedes SL's. You will also see the occassional 80's 928 and first generation Range Rovers parked behind their gated driveways. It is almost a

Fisker Karma... The bad celebrity driver will be further distracted by the fact the car may burst into flames at any given moment.

Actually that person is now driving a 5 year old Cadillac DTS. You can see him driving it around  on a recent CBS Sunday Morning Piece called "Just a Regular Billionaire"

I didn't see your post before I made my reply, but I agree 100%. A W126 reflects the kind of old money that isn't interested in being trendy.