It's real simple.I want a complete stripped, optionless vehicle at the lowest price possible which had all its stat points put into ride comfort (read: not a toyota), like riding on a cloud.I:>don't want to feel the road>don't want to feel bumps>don't want to hear anything inside the cabin>don't want to feel any vibration>don't want jerky acceleration>don't want stiff handling around cornersI want it to feel/sound like a Merc or Land Rover without all of the extra bullshit that consoomers want which drives the price up 3 fold.That's it.I don't care about the speakers, or power seats, or leather, or speed, or towing capacity, or the UI, or it lasting for 500k miles. Now, does such a car exist?
Yes. Lincoln Towncar. I've never rode in one but I would imagine that's how they feel. Add some sound deadening if it's not enough.
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>>28107212mazdas are incredibly stiff
>>28107194This, a Town Car and some Killmat is the best option. Cheap, smooth, comfy, and with some Killmat inside the doors, pretty close to dead silent.
Buick lucerne
>>28107174toyota century. Roughly $10k
>>28107174Panther body
>>28107174Just get an E39 or W140 already.
Peugeots always have good suspensionAside 307, but we don't talk about that
>>28107174Any Panther platform>4.6 2v V8 is indestructible >Body on Frame>RWD>Few features, no blank buttons>Driven by old people, who love comfy rides
>>28107174Unironically you want a Citroen or a ds. They tend to be the poster cars for the title "couch on wheels". Preferably an electric/phev or at least mhev.