Waiting for a bus on a slushy downtown corner earlier this week, 33-year-old Rhonee Williams made a vow. If a certain cherry-red 2005 Lincoln Navigator SUV happened to stop there, "I'm getting in it!" Like many angry Detroiters, the clothing-store cashier feels entitled to a ride. She's upset because, at a time when Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is planning big budget cuts -- including cuts in bus service -- the city recently leased a luxury Navigator for the mayor's family using taxpayers' money. It isn't surprising that in this beleaguered city built on the auto industry, such a vehicle has...