I've held out long enough! I absolutely hate it. I detest these behemoths; any "stretched" vehicle where it goes beyond reasonable practicality. The example shown doesn't look good, certainly will not handle well, is unlikely to convey as many in comfort as it should, and is likely akin to driving an oil tanker (i.e. of the floating variety). Buses and light to mid sized (3 to 10 ton) trucks have shorter wheelbases!Uncle Al wrote:How'ld you like to drive home in this
Uncle Al
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The American market is very different from the European market; I'm not American, so really cannot understand about the culture and mindset behind some of the "excesses" we see from over there. Sadly, some in the UK are following the trend; our roads simply aren't big enough!
There are some pretty awful vehicles from around the world, we've all produced rubbish (Austin Allegro and Maxi; Alfa Romeo Arna (a Nissan/Alfa hybrid of Japanese style with Italian quality when both were oxymorons) but it seems to me that the American designers have had more than their fair share of misses versus hits; for every 1955-57 T-bird or Corvette (1953-62 & 1963-67) you seem to have had 50 plus horrors (ok, this post started well but now I can't find examples of what I consider "crimes against automotive art and engineering") but I'm sure you know what I mean

However, I'm fairly certain that without those "horrors" we could never have had the "gems"!
Enjoy your "behemoths"
