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It’s Buick Lucerne, not that kooky way you spelled it.

Well, this should be a nice distraction for possible Bronco customers while Ford resolves the hardtop problem.

Or a Targa top!

“Gazoo Racing-branded accessories — for you dumb-dumbs.”

Word was at the time there was no more useable space available to write out ‘gauges’ in the area so labeled.

Seems that Acura has a thing for names again, which seems like a good thing. Never could stand (or understand) their alphabet soup-inspired naming system.

You know, the logo change should’ve started on the dealerships and in advertising, then we could all have recognized it right away. Trying it out on the cars first was a bad idea.

Trax is scheduled (along with the Buick Encore) to be discontinued after 2022.

This is how you kill off any model of car in the US of A;

The whole reason I wanted a ‘66 Pontiac LeMans was that darned back window treatment!

New England has lots of houses close to the street, because the roads were originally built for horses and carriages and not motorcars. Instead of relocating the roads, they just dialed back the speed limits. However, as evidenced here, it only works most of the time.

Know of someone who hit a moose with a Saab several years ago in New England. Final score: Moose 1, Saab 0.

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We’re Americans, We’ll never be Europeans or anyone else, so car interiors of most American-made cars will be American.

Because heritage. At least I think that’s it.

Lowest mileage, most unspoiled Nova from the 70s in the entire universe. Just find some red floor mats. NP

My mom had a friend who bought nothing but Camrys starting in 1984. Then, she began buying nothing but Saturns once they were introduced. What do you suppose she did when Saturn died? Went right back to a Camry.

The whole thing with EVs is really bugging me. Are we really going to be able to cut over to EVs so soon? Where is all of the infrastructure for recharging? What about our electrical grid and coal-fired plants? What do we do about truck owners who block recharging stations?

Yes, my mom got me into cars by being able to identify the cars of my early childhood, so I knew a Mercury from a Buick early on. My dad owned a ‘57 Chevy, among many other cars, and had worked with friends on their cars when he was in high school. My parents were also the best drivers I’ve known, — neither was ever

Sorry, but speaking strictly as a car enthusiast, I laughed at the Camry then and still laugh at it. It’s been the automotive equivalent of a Sears Kenmore refrigerator, with the Kenmore having slightly better styling.

Ok, everyone, now let’s bear one thing in mind: That it’s called scrapping if you’re getting rid of it. Scraping is reserved only for those who believe that repainting is the way to go.