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The real crime is that he didn’t throw it on a grill after a good dry rub, amirite?

sure but why would you buy it?

The only Lincoln of recent vintage that was at all interesting to me was the Continental.

the new nautilus is made in china tho =(

You have a running car in great condition for essentially credit card money. If you don’t want to pay to fix the top? Leave it up. NP.

Because the IDx wasn’t a crossover. It looked amazing, but Americans don’t buy cars like that.

Nice Price or CTE?

In what Lee calls a return to simplicity...

You’ll have a better chance finding a pink elephant in the trunk...

*Tijuana, pronounced tee-HWAN-ah

That’s not a bad thing.

Good looking car. It is a shame that people will not buy in large numbers, because they have a bias against cheap cars and KIAs sedans.

doesn’t every car have constant rpm at highway speeds?

This was a car to impress your neighbors a quarter-century ago. The mileage to date ... speaks volumes of its usefulness beyond that initial wow factor.

It could very well be all those things. I think we’re just accustomed to muscle cars being “wide & low,” a trait that modern Camaros have been nocked for being too far down that path. Regardless of the reasons, this car looks odd from the front and sides and... idk, might look better in person when all is said and

Time for Nissan to stop milking ancient platforms and passing them off as new and improved.

That part.

This is a neat car in excellent condition, but unless it’s in mint condition and was once owned by Jonathan Vincent Voight? I can’t see one of these being worth close to $9,000. ND.

Why? Who’s being inconvenienced by its existence?

Airliners blow tires all the time. This is not news.