Ford's biggest mistake was discontinuing the Panther platform. So what if it was dated, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
FYI they did do various upgrades over the years such as the OHC engine, four wheel disks and rack and pinion, just to name a few. They changed with the times.
Name my car? Well, I have owned one of "those" '96 Town Cars for the past 8 years. You ask what the point is? Discontinued or not, there are a ton on the road from all eras. So why can't anybody talk about them like you stated back in November on comment 23:20.
Own and drive one everyday and you will understand. As far as Cadillac, their 3 current sedans that they offer, you really can't tell them apart. At least in the 70s - the 90s you could.
If you say the Town car is a dinosaur, then you may say the same for an Avalon. From the day it made its debut in 1994 up until now, it's still a unibody front drive V6 built off a Camry.
13th May 2015, 00:00
Ford's biggest mistake was discontinuing the Panther platform. So what if it was dated, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
FYI they did do various upgrades over the years such as the OHC engine, four wheel disks and rack and pinion, just to name a few. They changed with the times.
Name my car? Well, I have owned one of "those" '96 Town Cars for the past 8 years. You ask what the point is? Discontinued or not, there are a ton on the road from all eras. So why can't anybody talk about them like you stated back in November on comment 23:20.
Own and drive one everyday and you will understand. As far as Cadillac, their 3 current sedans that they offer, you really can't tell them apart. At least in the 70s - the 90s you could.