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		<title>By: eusanz</title>
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		<description>Isn’t it funny how one car or type of car can ‘make sense’ in one market, but then doesn’t stand a chance in another country? -even judged by the same people!

I hear that the suspension of this model, the Crown Victoria, has stayed essentially the same for decades; pretty much like the rest of the car.  It seems it is the case of an archaic design that still works because it clearly answers a need better than other -much more modern- designs.

Totally agree the Crown Victoria should be an ideal choice for a couple of weeks holiday in the US, whilst here in old Europe it would stand… zero chance!</description>
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<p>I hear that the suspension of this model, the Crown Victoria, has stayed essentially the same for decades; pretty much like the rest of the car.  It seems it is the case of an archaic design that still works because it clearly answers a need better than other -much more modern- designs.</p>
<p>Totally agree the Crown Victoria should be an ideal choice for a couple of weeks holiday in the US, whilst here in old Europe it would stand… zero chance!</p>
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