Pilotman
PilotMan
Pilotman

Awesome paint livery there.

0-60 of 7.8 and 45 MPG seems enjoyable as a commuter/small family sedan, the design seems handsome as well.

I love Cadillac but I'm taken back by the pricing as of late. Cadillac is a domestic, it should not be priced as high as an import for a similar car.

Just a suggestion from all of us 3rd/4th Gen fans.

No, further on down through the thread I also mentioned that we should do a Green Dye diesel for high MPG vehicles with similar tax rates to gasoline. This would be a similar program to the red-dye, tax-free agriculture diesel that is valid for off-road use.

I looked into getting three shipped to UT as company vehicles but it was a major pain with FIAT. Your lease agreement is pretty much invalid if you don't live in California and if Fiat finds out then they come after you.

I'm also suggesting that we use a green-dye diesel for high MPG cars and pickups. There already is red-dye agriculture diesel which is high-sulfur, but non-taxed fuel. You can only use red diesel off road, if you're a trucker who gets caught with red diesel you get in lots of trouble with heavy fines.

If our roads are being destroyed by trucks and we don't have enough funding to repair them, there aren't too many options other than taxing fuel. Fuel surcharges became commonplace with $4/$5 per gallon diesel, people seemed okay to pay those back in 2005/2006.

Nationwide?

Or just do a commuter green-dye diesel fuel with minimum taxation to reward the frugal, none-road destroying VW/Cruze drivers. Jack up road transport diesel to $8 a gallon.

Farmers have access to Red Dye diesel,

Wat?

Engineers estimate that a fully loaded truck—a five-axle rig weighing 80,000 pounds, the interstate maximum—causes more damage to a highway than 5,000 cars. Some road planners say that the toll is even higher, that it would take close to 10,000 cars to equal the damage caused by one heavy truck. When the trucks are

The majority of road damage comes from heavy load transportation. Charge more per gallon of diesel and let those charges be transferred from shipping companies, to retailers, to the consumer.

That's some fine euro trash.

Enjoy Utah!

The guy selling his quad up on eBay seems to have a low-hour quad ready to go. Contact him and get his contact info. The old MZ34 on my Quad has been a great motor.

I don't understand these flying cars that make crappy cars and slow airplanes? Why spend $200,000 on something that flies about as well as an under-powered Cessna 152?