Ah, the grand spectacle of American automotive aspirations! A cavalcade of beauties that Americans can only dream about, like a starving lion ogling a zebra across the savannah. It’s almost as if the U.S. auto market is a stubborn mule, too proud to accept its foreign counterparts, even when they offer a more thrilling ride than a驴拉的车。Ford Puma ST, you’re a sleek gazelle, but no, we’ll stick to our overweight camels. Chevrolet Montana, you’re a sprightly little pony, but no, we’ll continue to ride our elephants. And Dodge Ramcharger, oh, you noble mammoth, your two-door SUV was so majestic, but alas, too grand for our taste. As for the 1968 Ford OSI 20M TS, you were the most beautiful thing to ever wear the blue oval, but your brief tenure was like a butterfly’s life, fleeting and beautiful, but ultimately, too delicate for our rough and tumble automotive tastes. You automotive dreamers, keep dreaming. Your cars are like the unattainable love of a movie star, tantalizing and out of reach, while we content ourselves with the second-best, or worse, choices.
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