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I really want it!!! The E30, that is. The M division really seemed to try to keep some connection to the good BMWs of the past, with their conventional steering and naturally aspirated engines, but I guess it is truly over.

So Obama really didn't play Urkel on Family Matters? Who knew?

@cmdrfire: We all had to put a few hundred million into this asshat's toy car scam. Bully for you that in your case you wanted to.

@A.Jaswal: If you like this car enough to buy it, good for you and GM. If you really plan on taking it to the track, get a Corvette. They're the best value in high performance track cars out there, and you can buy tires that can live under them for more than a few laps, which won't be the case for this Cadillac.

@CAJensen01: I used to drive an E38 with parking sensors. They were no substitute for what I could do without them, and I wouldn't have wanted to rely on them so I could drive some overstyled hipster dufus talisman.

@toasteroven: I care a bit about the tax money he gets to waste for being a big watermelon, but that is all.

@Kuro: Bit of a push, isn't it? In Europe they have no morals.

@cobrajoe: For years I drove an E30 BMW, so whenever I can't see everything around me and place each corner of the car I'm driving it rather grates on me. I don't know what is up with the idiots designing cars. I talk to women all the time who tell me that they aren't buying a new Audi A5, or Honda CR-V, or Subaru

@A.Jaswal: What does 'Euro spanking driveability' mean? It wouldn't work for me at track days, as no tires can stand up under tubby boulevardiers like this, or the German muscle cars for that matter. Current tire technology puts about a 3,300 lb limit on useful track cars for people who don't travel with a NASCAR team

@cobrajoe: I don't see how the horizontal back window and four foot high door panels are going to afford much visibility for CTS coupe drivers. That it repeats the mistakes of the Camaro is on GM, not me.

I really don't like the proportions. Looks like it would have poor visibility in most directions, weigh 4,000 lbs, and have a mail slot for a trunk opening. No thanks.

@Vavon: A FIAT Croma?

I am surprised that the victims were 16 and 20 years old. Of the european tourists I see daily in La Jolla, I'd think that the young ones would be more likely to survive a boat capsizing than the over 30 ones, who would park inside of restaurants and eat without getting out of their rental cars if possible.

It weighs as much as a truck. It consumes fuel quickly like a truck. It has 4wd like a truck. It is ugly like a truck. It might as well earn its place on the road like a truck.

@duurtlang: It certainly happens in the middle east.

Sounds just like Porsche's hold on automotive 'journalism.' At least Porsche just wants to sell crummy cars to people with more money than brains rather than crummy helmets to children that may cost them their brains.

That's what people get for accepting life in prison as the ultimate sanction. If you actually care about victims, execute the perpetrators.

@RaptorConner: Right back at you. I hope a tornado drops a house on her. Maybe the House of Representatives.