I mean... I get it.
I mean... I get it.
Cadillac is currently designing their crossovers to try and steal business away from grandmas who drive silver Lexus RX350s. They are failing miserably.
If you send your above post and a resume to Cadillac, I bet they’d hire you as their head VP of North American sales.
I’m interested in the M54B30 with a 330ci attached to it.
mmmm same
OK, this settles it. Lincoln just needs to be the American Land Rover. Just give up sedans and go all-in on SUVs. It’s their strength. Ford doesn’t have a sedan platform worthy of a luxury car anyway. They do, however, have a new Bronco coming out that may look good in these clothes.
Especially if you take out the battery. Prying an unneeded 400 pounds out of any car will liven things up.
First off, why is this a concept? It looks like it’s ready to be put into production, and it looks amazing.
I hate how nice this looks and I hate how I kinda want one.
I’m not a regular mom, I’m a cool mom.
Well...
Right, a bit over $3k for a 30+ year old car that’s anemic by today’s power standards.
Nope, $3,300 is below what I’d expect for this car. Then again I live in an expensive region. It’s a foxbody. It’s in running condition. Its interior is in good condition, as is exterior. It doesn’t look like it will need a lot of post-purchase maintenance. These points make it a nice price, considering how rare it is.
...there’s objective reasoning to not want to part with that much money for this car.
I had a few fox body Mustangs back in the day, so I see more appeal in this car than most probably do. There is a lot of potential here.
The correct price is right there on the license plate.
Unashamed Titanic nerd here, have been since I was a tween. I even travelled interstate to see the Titanic exhibit when it came to Australia a few years ago, just not to the city where I was living.
thank you for your service.
You all should create a subblog about Ben; you could call it Carson Daily.
Discuss.