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It's not a sleeper, it has tacky chrome wheels and fender vents.

"even if it might cost nearly $10,000 a year to keep it running properly if you actually drive it every day."

All due respect, what a pointless waste of life.

The car is leased for the kid's 11th and 12th grade school year, they don't need a car at college. Enjoy co-signing those college loans and liquidating your home equity and retirement for their college costs. Penny wise, pound foolish.

People are so seized with not spoiling a kid with a new car. This is really getting deeper than the demographic here probably wants to get, but how about REWARDING your child for good grades, positive attitude & community engagement with a new, practical, leased car? Why? College costs $100K-240K for a bachelors

Hellcat Jeep Grand Cherokee, please.

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Country super star or not, if you roll over to her house in a $3.7M boat, you will in fact get her to do very naughty things:

Traffic stops overwhelming target the poor and uneducated. It becomes cyclical, the compounding fines and subsequent jail time ruin a lot of poor people's lives.

The new market for the variety of Cadillac small and mid-sized cars does not exist. They are pointless to produce. They are all flops.

They will "sell" around a 1,000, depending on how many they dump as company cars. 95% will be used as company cars and then sold to employees for $20K-30K off MSRP. Perhaps 5% will be purchased by friends & family of GM employees/suppliers for $10K+ off MSRP.

Not surprising, as car rich losers love gaudy junk, and I believe GM dumps the majority of their cars as leases (e.g. $80k MSRP Escalade for $600/month lease). But do you have a source?

When Ford still owned Volvo, my high school girlfriend got one of these Volvos from her Ford exec father. She thought it looked so terrible she made him return it. She wanted and got a Ford Escape instead.

"It's also one of the wealthiest demographics in the auto industry..."

I really wish someone would explain how moving a hockey arena less than 1 mile north of the old Joe Louis arena benefits a city, to the tune of $284.5M. Just as Comerica Park is merely 1 mile east of the old Tiger Stadium. This isn't like the Lions moving from the suburbs into Detroit proper when Ford Field was

Oh hey, it's hyper-literal guy. I can certainly tell you guys buying Audis, M3/M4s, 911s, Range Rover Sports, AMG MBs are not doing so because they're modest and shy about their success and don't enjoy attention.

Yes, if you want to lose $20K on your first drive home from the dealership.

If GM had sense they would streamline Cadillac's offerings, and wouldn't bother squandering resources on Cadillac sport sedans and coupes nobody wants. The ATS, CTS, and ELR are flops. The "CT-6" flagship thing will most certainly be next on the list.

"I'm 27. I've bought 2 CTS-Vs in the past, and own an ATS. Unlike you it seems, I don't allow stereotypes to control what I enjoy in life."

I've been crushing it at work, closing deals, making serious coin. Think I'll reward myself with a $62K sports car that will get the hot chick on the 8th floor's attention. *drives to Cadillac dealership*