Review and Road Trip: 1998 Lexus LS400 – The South and President Clinton’s Library
I came to admire a car I didn’t like.
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I came to admire a car I didn’t like.
An advertiser complained, prompting The Detroit News to make changes to Scott Burgess’ review of the Chrysler 200.
Here I am, putting my credibility on the line, coming to the defense of the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the most-hated wagon in America.
Both cheerful, outgoing, and attractive.
Lincoln and Cadillac lost interest in building rear-drive luxury sedans, so the job is left to the underdogs in Detroit… and Korea.
This is the end of the line for American comfort cruisers. The Lincoln Town Car and Cadillac DTS will cease production later this year. Here’s a review of the DTS Platinum.
This book was heartbreaking. In a few short years, Chrysler went from being an example of what Detroit could do with a can-do attitude to a child chained to a bedpost and left to starve by Daimler.
One year with JVC’s value-priced HD radio head unit.
Designed in Sweden.
Made in Finland.
Driven by weirdos and architects.
I bought this 2001 Volvo S60 T5 manual in Atlanta. I paid $5300 with 116,000 miles. It was a one-owner car that spent its entire life in Georgia. I originally intended to pick up a Lincoln LS when I went down there, but there was a twist to the story.