In hindsight this was GM's best sedan of the 90's IMO. I thought in supercharged form it beat the pants off the 1991 Deville. Looked much more modern, gave you full gauges, drove pretty nice for a big American barge, was easy to park(compared to a Town Car or Cadillac Fleetwood), had similar interior room as those cars, drove/handled A LOT better than those sloppy barges. Was pretty reliable and the 3.8 V6 was good on gas(especially at a 70mph cruise) That being said I still have a soft spot for my old 1995 Fleetwood that I turned into a hot-rod with the LT1 V8. It would whip up on any V8 Mustang back in the day that didn't have a supercharger bolted on it.
GM rang in the 90’s well. Ford, on the other hand didn’t get going until the late 90’s with modern styling. The 1991 Town Car looked like it could have came out in 1984.
I wonder if he asked himself whether or not he wasnt obsolete at the moment he did this review. I quite like the car. It was roomy, dependable, and easy on the wallet. He on the other hand...... Well I'll keep my opinions to myself
I have a 94 here in Switzerland and I love mine. It's my sunday cruiser, mint condition with 100000km.
My favorite Buick, Electra.
In hindsight this was GM's best sedan of the 90's IMO. I thought in supercharged form it beat the pants off the 1991 Deville. Looked much more modern, gave you full gauges, drove pretty nice for a big American barge, was easy to park(compared to a Town Car or Cadillac Fleetwood), had similar interior room as those cars, drove/handled A LOT better than those sloppy barges. Was pretty reliable and the 3.8 V6 was good on gas(especially at a 70mph cruise) That being said I still have a soft spot for my old 1995 Fleetwood that I turned into a hot-rod with the LT1 V8. It would whip up on any V8 Mustang back in the day that didn't have a supercharger bolted on it.
GM rang in the 90’s well. Ford, on the other hand didn’t get going until the late 90’s with modern styling. The 1991 Town Car looked like it could have came out in 1984.
The ultra has a supercharger...
The old lady interviewing looks like Elton John
I wonder if he asked himself whether or not he wasnt obsolete at the moment he did this review. I quite like the car. It was roomy, dependable, and easy on the wallet. He on the other hand...... Well I'll keep my opinions to myself
Interesting review. Is this a Canadian programme?
yes it Canadian out of Vancouver
What an obsolete review. Bring these cars back!11