15th Apr 2015, 23:31

The Fleetwood was a very BIG car; almost as big as the largest cars from the 70s. I think by the mid-90s, unfortunately most of America was tired of the true land barges. If you compare the sales of the less costly and smaller DeVille of this time, it paints a more accurate picture of the brand popularity. The Fleetwood was never intended as a volume seller like the Town Car and DeVille were.

21st Apr 2015, 10:10

I think the 93-96 Fleetwoods were more than just reskinned Broughams. They had features that weren't available on the Brougham, including: retained accessory power, heated front seats with 3 stage lumbar, rear heat ducts, rear power door lock switch, one touch climate control, fluid monitors, oil life indicator, air bags, traction control, battery drain protection, rear vanity mirrors, rear center cup holders, door ajar indicator, pass key security, and a kickin' 6 speaker stereo with programmable 5 band equalizer.