"Also seats 7. However, as the new Continental is on the newer Cd-4 platform (Edge, and MKX) and the Flex, as well as the Explorer, the Lincoln MKT, and now defunct Taurus share the old D4 floor pans, etc., I expect they will be also gone before long. It was tweaked from the first Volvo S-80 platform which Ford inherited when they bought Volvo. Not to say they will all be discontinued, but redone like the Edge was, and or renamed as well."
Technically the Taurus is being made until next March so not quite defunct, but I know what you mean.
I'm considering a used Taurus for my next car. I'm just waiting for a dealership to get a used Limited so I can see how they drive and if I like it from the driver's seat. That and a Fusion.
I like the Explorer too but it's too big for what I need (and expensive).
Let's see, the Charger is still made, I had one for a rental, and I liked it overall. It just felt wide on the road because the body stuck out on each side like a 60s or 70s car. I could definitely tell it didn't get as good mileage as my Malibu but it's also a lot bigger.
It's annoying when parking in parking lots these days with so many large vehicles next to you. I tend to park where there are more open spaces to avoid problems backing up, but usually when I come out, I'll find a big truck or SUV has parked next to me and blocks the view of who is coming.
Supposedly backup sensors help a lot with cross-traffic, but I don't know I trust all of these gadgets. If a car is zooming through the parking lot like many these days with no regard for pedestrians or drivers, it's be too fast for any sensor to help.