With Thanksgiving happening at this very moment, Derek Shiekhi and I thought we would use this week’s AutoHunter.com‘s Drive the Bid podcast to discuss automotive turkeys that have come down the pipeline over the years. Our picks leaned towards the late-model side of the automobile world, so chances are you can find these cars depreciating on your local car dealers’ lots.
We also made a couple Quick Takes on the Maserati Bora and the meaning of “4-4-2” that was produced by Oldsmobile starting in 1964. The name has had several meaning from its inception to the 1990s.
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New car news included an overview on the Hyundai Santa Fe and the upcoming Polestar 5, which continues what seems to be a new tradition of not having a rear window. It also bears mentioning that we finally have an update on Steve Magnante’s health — it’s the good news we’ve been waiting for.
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To conclude, our AutoHunter picks comprised of a 1984 Cadillac Freetwood Brougham d’Elegance, 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS in gorgeous Evening Orchid, a 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser, and a 19,000-mile 2004 Corvette Z06.
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