9th Feb 2014, 12:19
You are so right. The only cars these days with any style at all are the American muscle cars. They are great homages to their past counterparts, but why does vintage styling have to be limited to that segment?? Chrysler had a lot of success with the 300, which incorporated some vintage cues (I never cared for the looks myself), but it definitely has a lot more personality than say a Buick LaCrosse or Toyota Avalon.
I would love to buy a luxurious full-size Buick, Cadillac, or Lincoln that was a homage to the great flagships of the 60s and 70s, that was just as well executed as the modern Challenger, Camaro, and Mustang. I am only 29, but I am sure a car like that would be a big hit among all the older Baby Boomers that drove and remember fondly those great land barges.
9th Feb 2014, 09:41
"Cadillac is finally getting back into the big car segment next year"
What model would that be?