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Sure, but a huge rear axle bouncing around means a higher floor to accommodate the driveshaft and pumpkin.

I had one. Hot motor in a POS car. Couldn’t wait for the lease to end...

The GM full frame SUV’s (Tahoe, Yukon and Escalade) are of coil sprung 5-link variety - think Ram 1500. That being said they all sport an antiquated solid rear axle.

From 2018. Pretty much the same hot garbage. Cadillac wants the same money for this ^ as the following:

Oh but it is! What the designer deserves is far worse than anything this chimp can throw at him.

A few musings what I think Cadillac should have done:

I love Halifax. If I didn’t have my son here in Ontariowe, I’d likely have moved there already.

I’ve thought about packing it in and moving to small town Ontario... I figure worst case after housing, daycare, and insurance costs encountered in Toronto, I’d be no worse off even if I was just flipping burgers at minimum wage. I wouldn’t have the stress, traffic jams and 70 hour work weeks either...

Bullshit, I can’t afford a trailer! And I as an individual make a bit more than the median family income in Toronto.

You can’t fit the full mullet in landscape.

Derp... Ford. 

Or US auctioned Tacomas.

Crew cab pickups are a true MPV. My crew cab F-150 regularly managed to tow a boat, haul gear, 5 passengers plus driver, luggage and a 100# dog.  

There isn’t a car in the North American market that won’t make 200k with regular maintenance.

The way people go on about VW’s being these horribly unreliable vehicles is nonsense. With each new ground up redesign, it’s a new car.

I have 150,000km on a 2015 Golf with no problems to date. VW is far more reliable than the days of yore.

This is way too political for Jalopnik. But every time there is a mass shooting in the US (and there will be many, many more), gun toting Americans wrap their NRA sponsored American flag around their 2nd Amendment rights and claim there is nothing that could have been done.

You are right, it’s illegal. Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure by the very nature of homicide, that they are not carried out by law abiding citizens.