wstonehockertv
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My mom previously owned two Chevrolet Caprices back in the day: 1979 and 1989. Her father (who died in 1998) owned a 1984 Caprice. They were all sedans because my mom didn't need the extra space provided in wagons and the coupes were not as practical. The fact that my mom owned her 1989 Caprice until 2001 implied that the 5.0L 305 small-block V8 engine rocks, as does a rear-wheel drive configuration (which is not ideal for living in colder climates like New Jersey). My mom found the 1991-1996 design of B-body cars ugly (but everyone knows that looks do not sell a car; it's what is inside that sells it); give GM credit, at least their powertrains are indestructible. It's why taxi drivers and police officers flocked to those vehicles and the Ford Crown Victoria, you can't beat the V8 engine and a body on-frame design.
The modern interpretation of a rear-wheel drive sedan (which is now out of production) is the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger. If my mom was going to buy a Charger or 300, she'd settle for the 2011-2023 3.6L Pentastar V6 because she's 72 years old and wouldn't drive hard or do mods; 300HP from the V6 is enough for her; if she had to buy the 2006-2010 Charger/300, the 5.7L HEMI V8 would be okay because the 2.7L and 3.5L V6 engines from the Intrepid/Concorde/300M/LHS days were horrendous. However, my mom would rather be caught dead in a Subaru because she doesn't associate herself with the gangster culture that is the Charger and 300.
When my mom donated her 1989 Caprice in 2001, the Impala was already back in production as a front-wheel drive/V6 sedan. No idea why my mom didn't settle for an Impala back in the day, but the 3.8L V6 engine rocks too. I've seen police officers drive the Impala when I was growing up; the V6 engine means it's not for highway pursuits (but the advantage of being front-wheel drive means it's good for bad weather).
The modern interpretation of a rear-wheel drive sedan (which is now out of production) is the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger. If my mom was going to buy a Charger or 300, she'd settle for the 2011-2023 3.6L Pentastar V6 because she's 72 years old and wouldn't drive hard or do mods; 300HP from the V6 is enough for her; if she had to buy the 2006-2010 Charger/300, the 5.7L HEMI V8 would be okay because the 2.7L and 3.5L V6 engines from the Intrepid/Concorde/300M/LHS days were horrendous. However, my mom would rather be caught dead in a Subaru because she doesn't associate herself with the gangster culture that is the Charger and 300.
When my mom donated her 1989 Caprice in 2001, the Impala was already back in production as a front-wheel drive/V6 sedan. No idea why my mom didn't settle for an Impala back in the day, but the 3.8L V6 engine rocks too. I've seen police officers drive the Impala when I was growing up; the V6 engine means it's not for highway pursuits (but the advantage of being front-wheel drive means it's good for bad weather).