2nd May 2016, 18:39

Your last statement lost all validity about 15-20 years ago.

2nd May 2016, 19:46

Well I have "experiences" too. GM midsize and fullsizes from the '70s and '80s with comfort, power, options, style and superb reliability. Never needed Euro or Japanese crap for that very reason. If you don't like "US" cars, why comment?

2nd May 2016, 20:47

Did you say today? I am absolutely incredulous. The technology in modern day domestics were and are certainly influenced by European sedans. I have owned Mercedes and they have not been a stranger whatsoever to the dealership service depts.

Of late there have been some classic cars mentioned on this review. My older one, complete frame off, cost more to purchase than my new car!

If you have an opportunity one weekend, pay a visit to a Cadillac, Lincoln or Buick dealership and test drive a brand new flagship model.

2nd May 2016, 21:50

I can't help but notice that you use an '86 Buick for an example of a stodgy low performance car.

Does that also refer to an '86 Grand National or Regal T-Type turbo (with or without a bench seat) that would blow the doors off of anything European or Japanese in its class from that era?