Each year, fewer and fewer customers line up for traditional full-size Americancars. These rear-drive behemoths are being replaced in the public's affections by a
new breed of smaller, lighter, more fuel-efficient cars. Most people think these
time-honored all-American sedans are on their way out.
Chrysler and GM certainly do. It's been years since the former has built any
body-on-frame passenger cars, and this year will mark the end of production for the
Chevrolet Caprice, Buick Roadmaster and Cadillac Fleetwood, the General's finalClick here to read more