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Is it only just me that prefers traditional American luxury cars over current European luxury cars?

Well it seems that the traditional American way of automobile luxury has died out......

Nowadays luxury American cars are just attempting to replicate the success of European luxury automobiles.....

European luxury cars like the S-Class and Audi A8:



Nowadays American luxury cars are simply styled after them:

Lincoln Continental 2016:

Cadillac CT6 2016:

Where are the true American luxury automobiles that dominated the 1960s and 1970s? The bench-seated V-12 full-size land yachts with grandiose chrome embellishments and upright styling?

Like this 1971 Cadillac Series 75:

Cadillac Eldorado Brougham:

Cadillac Eldorado convertible:

Buick Electra:

Chrysler New Yorker:

and lots more......

If I had the money, compared to the modern S-Classes and 7 Series, I'd get one of the classic American luxury cars instead and refurbish them.
In fact my favorite car are the 1950s Cadillac Series 70 Brougham limosines:

It is just sad they are not in style anymore :(
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Ozuye502 · 36-40, M
Well here's the problem the styling of the cars had to change otherwise you run into the problem that Harley Davidson is having now with attracting the younger generation to the brand while I fully agree with you that a 67 Cadillac looks so much cooler than the latest and greatest rolling off the assembly line today it does look too European. The chrome the white walls the big over stuffed leather seats all that seems to have gone by the wayside to appeal to the younger generations that do not know what the classics are about. The other side is fuel efficiency which the government regulations have destroyed the American automotive industry every vehicle manufacturer has to have a limit on how low you can get your average fuel efficiency for all models in the line up.