That is an entertaining commercial. The way commercials should be.
That is an entertaining commercial. The way commercials should be.
A couple of my friend/acquaintances crowed about these cars non-stop from the initial production rumors. They would be a return to the ideal sports cars. They were first in line to buy them, and they were indeed driving perfection. For about a day.
That's me. I don't own a car but would rather not get a Scion. Toyota sealed it's fate when it created the Xa and Xb, two vehicles that I would rather drive off a cliff than drive off a lot.
Lesson of the day: Don't be a Left Lane Leach
*Drools*
This post is pure awesomeness. Thanks for putting this together. Oh, and DIBS ON THE MACH II!!!
And don't forget Pontiac/Holden!
LOL. How cynical, probably true. There's always the "previously owned" Ferrari market for those folks if they absolutely can't wait.
that's amazing...i would like to think that if i ever became flush with cash, i'd do the same.
I'd much rather watch Daily Show and Colbert for my news. Not only do I get the same information as watching CNN or Fox for 2 hours, but I'm highly entertained while doing so.
This sort of thing happens often to my friend in his GT-R. He gets lots of "kids" in the 3 series revving at lights looking to race and he never does...there would be no point.
I think the "ExtraPaid" is an absurd concept, personally, but for those who like a really big, tall, and cushy station wagon thing with superfluous 4WD and lousy gas mileage, it's nice to see that Cadillac is leading in design again. Not that it's cutting edge or anything, but at least their "Art and Science" design…
I'm wondering if Ford will follow up with a redesigned Lincoln Navigator, or just bow out of the segment entirely. It seems like the Escalade is drastically outselling the Navigator these days.
I don't need a preview as I'm sure I'll see plenty of them cutting me off, playing loud music in the Wal-Mart parking lot, and double-parking each other at the local welfare office.
Excellent. Can't wait to have to swerve out of the way as they cross the center line and careen toward me while the soccer mom/obese middle aged man driver is busy messing with their phone. I will be able to think, "Wow, that is a really amazing and crazy looking Cadillac..." just before I am run off the road to…
My guess is that it'll look a lot like this:
Oh good, the next-generation Douchnozzle Hauler.
Not unbelievable. I live in an area where it seems at any given time, half the "drivers" have a phone to their ear or cradled to text. They don't seem to be crashing all over the place, but they are distracted, dawdling at lights, weaving around in a lane, going too slow, etc. I don't know if I would call that…
Officers discretion. If the officer deems it reckless, yes, but if no one else is around and you looked in control, not necessarily. Plus, this article or the linked article doesn't say what did or didn't happen when it came to the citation. Just that he was busted doing 148 in a 55.
My first thought as well. Same as Hunter S Thompson and others. Sad indeed.