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We stan bi ~visibility~ š
the auto belts are alive and well with this one. Itās not perfect, but had the same owner for the first 25 years of its life and is much nicer than average even with 257k
Sheās 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 Iām 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
:)
Iād ride most of the things in this article.
Given its history, I donāt feel right being a vulture and yanking parts from it, especially considering how complete the car really is.
itās 25 years here in Georgia too, Funnily enough, I put one on my 1990 Accord and people regularly tell me āthat car isnāt old enough to be antiqueā but then realize itās 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.
Iāll 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. Sheās at ~165k miles now and has had no issues and still runs beautifully.
My car was broken into and nothing was stolen, because I donāt 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 Iām 26 and canāt afford one sooooooo sorry Cadillac.
Iām particularly interested in how the (assumed) lower center of gravity transforms an already fun-to-drive car.