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Chris Landry
ckl550

We stan bi ~visibility~ šŸ˜Œ

the auto belts are alive and well with this one. Itā€™s not perfect, but had the same owner for the first 25 years of its life and is much nicer than average even with 257k

Sheā€™s manual, too

Damn, this reminds me of being a smol child in Kansas where our neighbor had one, but in light blue. IMO the price is right for a clean, vaguely obscure car with a fairly comprehensive mechanical refresh.

You mean Iā€™m not supposed to use the snowflake when its cold???

We will neither confirm nor deny doing such a thing before we had access to a garage.

I am a vocal Car Gayā„¢ and I support this message

I wanted to SKREEM when I saw most of the cars this guy has

:)

Iā€™d ride most of the things in this article.

Given its history, I donā€™t feel right being a vulture and yanking parts from it, especially considering how complete the car really is.

itā€™s 25 years here in Georgia too, Funnily enough, I put one on my 1990 Accord and people regularly tell me ā€œthat car isnā€™t old enough to be antiqueā€ but then realize itā€™s 30 years old.

My grandmother had one of these when I was like, 2. I thought it was a Saab. It would have been better if it had been a Saab.

Iā€™ll bring the wig(s)

What engine family does this new 3.8 belong to?Ā 

Anecdotal I know, but my father has only ever had BMW change the oil on his 2012 328i at their specified 15k interval. Sheā€™s at ~165k miles now and has had no issues and still runs beautifully.

My car was broken into and nothing was stolen, because I donā€™t keep anything in it. I usually keep it locked but now I deeply consider leaving it unlocked as the $1800 repair to my door for NO REASON was irritating.

oof. I honestly find the CT6 quite striking, but Iā€™m 26 and canā€™t afford one sooooooo sorry Cadillac.

Iā€™m particularly interested in how the (assumed) lower center of gravity transforms an already fun-to-drive car.