Originally Posted by
N9MD
Discussed here:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/avis/...illacs-go.html
Meanwhile, if you like the Cadillac CTSs ... my wife and I both drive them at our NJ location and have always requested them for our AVIS rentals ... the Lincoln MKS is a clone in all respects: soft ride, plenty of space in the comfortable cabin, very large trunk, all the bells and whistles of the CTS sedan. As mentioned in my post referenced below, I found the Town Car to be the equivalent of a 64ft yacht requiring a captain and crew to run. It is like steering an 18 wheeler around corners and in parking lots. The MKS handles like a dream (that is, like a CTS). My personal "handler" (Steve) at the FLL location knows my preferences and tells me that I would like the Infiniti M37 (but I haven't tried it yet).
We're in an MKS at the moment (for the first time, thanks to "Steve"), down in my Boca home ... and my wife and I are enjoying the ride.
We'll be traveling to LAX at the end of the month ... so I guess I better check now to see if they have CTSs (or I'll ask for the MKS or M37 ... or the MKT crossover ... or the BMW X5 crossover which we also like, aside from the weird dashboard and shifting features).
As I mentioned in the other post, AVIS is treating the Hyundai Genesis as a match to the CTS ... but, in our
personal opinions (wife and me), it looks good but is a not a good drive (very poor side and rear visibility from drivers seat, jerky brakes).
Thanks for the link to the other post. I heard the Genesis was in the lux category in some locations. I just can't think of Hyundai as a luxury car and would not be amused if they tried to give me one of those. I think I'd take a Maxima or Chryler 300 over one of those, even though they're not in the lux category. I saw a lot of both at LAX last time I was there.
As to why they keep buying the Town Cars, my guess is that they are very heavily discounted and they have good resale value because limo drivers are happy to buy them used with 6-7k rental miles on them.