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I can't think of a time I've been more disappointed with a production vehicle after getting so excited by the concept it was derived from. It looks like a cheap Jetta. And that's saying something.
Maybe it's the intrinsic rooting of the underdog feeling that I carry but I have to say, when my GM lease is up in 16 months, I'm buying a Ford. This is complete and utter bull mullaly, er malarkey .
Something was definitely lost as they went from concept to production because concept was strikingly beautiful. Production looks like a Jetta made of butter after being thrown in the microwave for 10 seconds.
Would Jerry's new playground hold the auto show?
Why Chapter 11? Chapter 11 is restructuring. They're going to wait for Chapter 7 and then buy what they need.
Most offensive vehicle since the Fieroghini Diablo.
You mean like Chrysler?
Yeah the 300 comment is astute. If Chrysler were to follow through with limiting their own manufacturing and just focus on marketing badge engineered vehicles from other companies, this could work wonders for them given the coincidental similarities to the 300...
I remember being a kid in Detroit watching with envy when my neighbor picked up a SHO. I would've fainted had my parents picked up a car that cool growing up. This one does the trick and makes up for the bland vanilla years of the Taurus iterations that never lived up to the first.

Congrats to Ford on what will definitely be the coolest large sedan of 2009.
S-Class what?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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