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There is a line in this article that is problematic: "leaving the Dodge Diplomat, (a mid-size car), to soldier on as the marque's sole "full-sized" model." How could the Dodge Diplomat be Dodge's "sole" full-sized model, when it wasn't even full-sized? That confuses people and leads them to believe certain cars are full-sized, when in fact, they are mid-sized.