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Anthony Miller
ahmille4

I'm actually sad about this tale. Those are great cars and to me indicative of the new leaf Cadillac was trying to turn over. It is a bummer though, especially since it seems like there was really no way for you to know that was going to happen. Although, after the first time it started, the only thing you could

Or a code enforcement officer employed by the city or county. Lucky guy. (I still don't approve of oil draining onto the ground though. #boyscout)

Straight on from the front, it looks like the mechanical manifestation of the crazy side of Regular Car Reviews guy. GRRRRRRRRRR

Was this picture taken in 1993?

This article should have been headlined with an image of a guy I saw at the LA auto show. very young Chinese guy (I assume of course, I didn't ask) seriously strutting through the exotics hall, with a cue ball topped cane, leather slacks, a shiny leather button-down shirt which was unbuttoned to just above his navel,

and die a horrible, but fun, death

It's also significant because most state's have agreed to take a multistate action, The New York Times reports. That makes sense as much of Arizona has historically refused to follow the rest of the United States in recognizing daylight savings time, MLK, Jr Day, or basic human rights.

Thanks, I just spit coffee out my nose! Good luck with your sale!

That V6S is all the car you need with a manual. That will be such a sweet cruiser.

It's like a giant baby jag.

Nonplussed: I don't think that word means what you think it means.

Excellent customer service sir! And thanks for not blowing me up with some nutso comment.

I know you prefaced this with a "wrench" disclaimer at the end of the article but this has the potential to be much much more than that. "Some driveline noise" can be recipe for a complete engine out re-do and that is a bit more than basic wrenching skills. This probably won't be reliably drivable or livable for at

Annnnnnnnd that's a wasp/hornet

The interior trim replacements generally mean that this was used as a DD for someone. That's not necessarily a bad thing but it means it will come with some wear and tear. Also, it was driven in Manhattan, I'm sure the trim had the crap shaken out of it.

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The problem I have with this piece is that while it's all well and good that the Cadillac feels more relaxed than a Merc or BMW, it is still being compared to those cars. In order to be successful as a brand, it needs to be more than just "American" luxury (read: comfort) because that simply doesn't sell as well as

Efff this noise

My first thought after getting in was that this is the sort of car that a stylish middle aged to older man would want to drive. He wants to be comfortable but he also wants to project the image that he cares about his looks, but he isn't going to a track day or constantly seeking out a windy back road.