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Clearly, nearly forty years after its debut in 1979, history has not been kind to the Citation and its Buick and Oldsmobile brethren, but had you take a little time to research like your fellow writer did for his excellent article on the Toyota Tercel, this model was one of its best selling models as well as a

It’s not much of a dream when you have to put a bed in the back.

The perfect car for a family of 5 with a dog and a dad that hates SUVs. Sadly my wife has an aversion to cars this old.

I’m with Patrick that for the money, I’d take this over most semi-exotics. It’s the last of the old “Lincoln Mark/Eldorado/Buick Rivera” unapologetic big-ass luxury coupes...

I bought a 95' 850 Turbo years ago for $1800. Used it as a winter car but liked it better than my Probe at the time. Not surprisingly it was also faster. Ended up regrettably trading it in for $500 towards a FOST. Sold the Probe GTS to get a bike.

One of the best interiors ever. *disclaimer* I’ve never been in one, but they look sooo cool.

It’s Monday, back to work! Let the luxury of your Lincoln Mark VII take away any stress you may have.

It’s Friday at last! What weekend plans do you have with your Dodge Daytona Shelby Z?

No. The previous owner’s treatment of the car is not relevant to your ownership.

No. There are no exceptions. If the museum owns the car then it’s a museum piece. If an individual owns the car privately, it is NOT.

I like to drive halfway up, stop, and see if it can get going again.

This is one of the dorkiest off-road-offs I’ve ever seen. Yes, you can get anything up a hill if you attack it with enough momentum!