• zaperberry@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    I know that consumers now mainly care about power and fuel economy but I would very much welcome Ford bringing Mercury back as their old people car subsidiary…as much as I doubt there is enough of a market for it.

    My 98 Grand Marquis is my 5th car and it’s the comfiest daily I’ve owned (the others being a 1999 Civic SI, 2001 Cavalier, 1997 Tercel, and 2003 A4 in that order. I know they’re entirely different classes vs. a full sized sedan). Just give it an updated powertrain with better fuel economy and some QOL features (folding rear seat plz) and I’d drive one off the lot.

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      16 hours ago

      The death of the touring car, and even the sedan really sucks. We need more large 4 door cars that can fit four adults comfortably with reasonable trunk space. My first car was an old Chrysler LHS and it’s still the most comfortable car I ever drove.

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        14 hours ago

        Agreed.

        Those old boats with big trunks would fulfill the needs of probably 90% of truck and SUV owners, it’s a shame we’ve moved away from the full sized sedan.

        Oh well. As long as I can continue to source parts easily and cheaply I’ll keep this thing going until it dies, and at less than 170,000km, it’s got a lot of life left in it.