That seems to be his schtick.
That seems to be his schtick.
“nice, rust-free 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee.”
The STS was a midsize, RWD sedan. The DTS was a full size, FWD sedan. The XTS followed the latter more.
Everyone is enamored with the new SUVs Lincoln is making, which do look great, that no one here will buy, and somehow that immediately means Lincoln is winning. Before the Aviator, everyone here shat in Lincoln just as much.
“The XTS is the only sedan they have that actually sales.”
The XTS was around for 7 years after taking over from the DTS. It was a dumb name change, but this is the one segment they’ve been consistent in other than the Escalade.
Cadillac still outsells Lincoln by a significant margin.
A. Really good, and not at all cheap, car seats aren’t necessarily smaller, they’re safer.
Nah, the OP’s comment was bad, and you’re reading too much into a dumb, combative reply.
It’s not about pampering your kids, it’s about it not being a pain in the ass for you to transport them to places they need to go. And sure, you can tell a teenager to pound sand, but you can’t just leave your toddler at home because it’s a chore to get everything in the car.
I don’t know how the overall culture works at Radwood, but it seems clear that 99-00 cars are very borderline, whereas a car that came out in 90 is a no brainer.
Possible, but hard to know without having access to the numbers. I certainly don’t go to a number of the sites, for a number of reasons.
Part and parcel of the issue, yes.
Radwood is ‘80's and ‘90's, a car with a first model year of ‘90 is in. People are weird.
It’s your contention that upper management were the ones who green lit a MORE controversial design?
The Daily Beast say the ownership didn’t feel like it was getting the necessary readership to make it sustainable.
“The large grills are gonna look really dated as grill-less EVs take over in the coming years.”
“If people are saying the N/A miata would also be out of place (I don’t agree, but that’s me)“
Its size wouldn’t be as, well, big of an issue if it weren’t also really ugly.
First model year was 2000, so yeah, some were built in 1999. And no, they are not very easy to find in good condition under $10k.