Turboman
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My Ninety, and my various Series, did have minor panel damage on the sides and wings from work and laning action.I agree. Although in such situations it would be the front wing/bumper of mid point down the side of the vehicle that would be at risk. And as an 88 and a 90 have the same body width. The risk would be equal. But Adv to the 90 as it can turn tighter.
But most of the damage was on the roofs, low branches are a common hazard, and often hidden among softer vegetation.
You parents obviously weren't as tight fisted as mine!As a trend there are more attainable large engine cars in N. America but also other parts of the World such as Asia and Oz.
My parents had a 6.0 litre V12 Jaguar saloon…. In the U.K. and my grandfather had a V8 Range Rover.
And in the USA they did and do sell cars like this:
1.1 to 1.3 litre engines. But nobody really cares or remembers cars like this. Despite them existing.
I think the Oldsmobile Cutlass had a 7 litre V8, not certain, it was a long time ago. I do remember it wasn't very practical as a town car, used to overheat in traffic on occasion, but we enjoyed riding in it.
What's the little Ford? Guessing at a US version of a 2 door Fiesta?