Funked~
The thought occured to me that a LOT of people make fun of and refuse to buy the classic American auto due to large size and unspectacular handling.   The most common comment I get on the Buick is that I have an "old man's car" and not something a younger person would want.  Yet, many of these same people go out and buy SUV's, which are typically large and handle so horribly they make my Buick seem like a Porche in comparison.  Well....except they handle badly AND ride badly too, the worst of both worlds.
Doesn't it seem a bit ironic?   That the vehicle once villified as outdated and out of place in the modern world....is actually a more efficient and logical choice than it's apparent successor?
I still view SUV's as nothing more than jacked-up station wagons with pre-packaged "attitude" and without the wood sides.  Countrary to the popular trend, I think of SUV's as ideal old people's cars because the height makes it easier to get in for an older individual.
J_A_B