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I drive a Mercury Grand Marquis, my wife drives a Toyota Corolla. Both are relatively new and completely different. Aside from the fact that they both have four tires and use 87 octane, they have just as much in common as my 73' chevy and my friends Torino.
Honestly, I'd say that there is a greater diversity in vehicles today than there was forty years ago.
The above care is the very definition of special. . . hell, it's even called a model S.
1973 was a good year, I definitely liked my '73 Chevy.
I don't honestly think that is any more true than it was in the past, especially judging by the quantity of 10 - 15 year old cars I see still running around looking new. My last car, a 2000 Crown Victoria was still running great when I traded it in for the Mercury. Honestly, I would've kept it for another ten years if I hadn't found out they were stopping production of the panther platform.
I drive a 2010 Ford Platinum through the week but on the weekend I appreciate this baby just as much:
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