Have you been memed into buying something by /o/? I bought an MGM for a new DD about 3 months back after years of seeing panther bodies jerked over.
>Not really that comfortable
>Interior space feels inadequate for the size of the car
>fuel economy is atrocious (fuck off, "muh 30 mpg hwy")
>lots of electrical problems and transmission issues within a few weeks of buying it
>>15675763
>Buying American
Lel
>>15675862
> Being an autistic weeabo
Wew
>>15675862
>parroting retarded generalizations because you know nothing about cars
Lul
>>15675763
top kek, you should have bought one of these instead
>>15675862
also this
>not enough interior space
Was able to fit a dresser and picture frame from ikea with my gf this weekend just fine.
I wish the seats went back further and the backseats are cramped with the front seats all the way back. It feels much too short inside for a car of that length.
>>15675927
>missing door panel
Please tell me you have it and you removed it specifically for this occasion.
Also
>Long sleeve shirt
Where do you live one can bear wearing a long sleeve shirt?
>>15675962
Yes I remove them and stow them in the trunk. Women are always cold.
>>15675927
Well done anon...well done...
>>15675763
>Not really that comfortable
Do you not enjoy sitting on your living room couch?
>Interior space feels inadequate for the size of the car
It's not a truck, m8. For a full size sedan, it's been on par with previous gens of panthers. Comparable to other cars out there, this thing does have a large interior space
>fuel economy is atrocious (fuck off, "muh 30 mpg hwy")
Depending on how you drive, you CAN get to 30 mpg on the highway - you literally must drive like a grandma. I've been able to get at best 24 miles on the highway, but that's because I don't always drive like a grandma and use cruise control
>lots of electrical problems and transmission issues within a few weeks of buying it
I can't comment about either of those issues, but it seems like the previous owner didn't take care of their MGM. Did you remember to get a pre-purchase inspection at a mechanic of your choosing before buying the car?
>>15676060
>Do you not enjoy sitting on your living room couch?
It's hyped up as one of most comfortable vehicles on the road so it's pretty disappointing for it to feel average.
>It's not a truck, m8. For a full size sedan, it's been on par with previous gens of panthers. Comparable to other cars out there, this thing does have a large interior space
Doesn't feel significantly larger than other non-compact sedans I've been in. I will say that the trunk is massive.
>Depending on how you drive, you CAN get to 30 mpg on the highway - you literally must drive like a grandma. I've been able to get at best 24 miles on the highway, but that's because I don't always drive like a grandma and use cruise control
I use cruise control and only go 2-3 over the limit, and the gas gauge still seems to drop like a rock. In town it drinks almost as much as my Explorer did.
>but it seems like the previous owner didn't take care of their MGM.
I'll give you that one.
>>15675939
That's why Town Cars are the only Panthers worth buying.
>>15676116
It depends what you call comfortable. The panthers provide a ride that no other car can really replicate which is more of the boat feel from the 70's and 80's. I feel like the interior is plenty big, with seating up to 6 no modern sedans provide that. Center consoles in modern cars kills my chances to man spread which I like to do. I think you're retarded for falling for the 30mpg thing. It's a v8 that came out in the early 90's.
>>15676143
Crown vic police cars have had partition cages put in with no problems with room in the back or the front.
Should have got a town car