It’s easy to get excited about cool, powerful cars. The growl of a Porsche or the aggressive lines of a Lamborghini or the raw power and outdoorsy bona fides of a Toyota Land Cruiser are meant to be intoxicating. These cars act on our baser instincts, such as a desire for power, speed and strength. But not all cars…
Ford’s Granada was the brand’s entry into the emerging “luxury compact” class of cars, although as evidenced by today’s Nice Price or No Dice Ghia coupe, it’s nowhere near what we might consider compact at present. Let’s see if its price offers similar distortions.