5th May 2016, 13:25
And they stated that GM builds "big ugly garbage", but yet they own an '85 LeSabre.
5th May 2016, 15:18
I currently own 5 cars. Out of all of them my crossover gets driven the most. Many of us moved to these type of vehicles.
I drove full size sedans with V8s for years. Minimal issues, as most were all highway miles.
The new crossovers handle well and many are very comfortable. My last ones were full size SUVs. The crossover has many merits.
Since this is back and forth domestic and import, try an Audi Q5. Great ride, and you can select modes on both as well as performance. And then there are infinite seating settings with better support and comfort.
We have seen people being stuck in 1986-87 on this review. And it makes sense being it is the year of this review. But if you move ahead to the present, look at what many full size sedan owners now drive today. I am really sold on crossovers. Maybe one day very large sedans and maybe large wagons may return. There has to be a demand for it. If you ride in a vehicle for many hours, try a completely loaded crossover. I am completely sold on them.
5th May 2016, 09:46
The 1986 Electra... It was an unbeatable car in 1986 and an antiquated fossil today.
Sadly the Oldsmobile 307 V8 was an antiquated fossil before it left the showroom floor.
I never said Chrysler was the benchmark for quality. But show me anything that even competes with the 300 or Charger today, let alone offers rear wheel drive or all wheel drive even close to that price range.
As in the past, if it isn't a Honda or Toyota, JD Power and Associates has no interest in promoting it.