kurtbroz
KurtBroz
kurtbroz
  1. Driving off road. 2. Driving in snow. 3. Not looking like a criminal if you drive one and aren’t a contractor.

Are we getting a Brabus? If they can wring a few more HP out of this, I'd definitely consider it.

As someone who I believe is a millennial (whats the birth year cut off? 1980? 1983?), I wouldn't be caught dead in any Scion not called a FT-8... uh, FR-S.

Here in SoCal they seem to really be the option for people who want to ‘be different’ from their parents who drive German or Lexus.

Don't have any. Love my job as a scientist, my sports car, and my poodle. I'm doing great and enjoying life whilst I wait for my first novel to be published.

I’m sorry about your inadequacy issues. I drive cars because I enjoy driving cars, not because I want attention from other guys in cars at car shows. Oh, and my neighbor with the ‘62 Cadillac gets mobbed when he takes it out. People sure enjoy his Cadillac. They also enjoyed talking about my crappy Honda Del Sol and

This guy only wants a status symbol that retains value, apparently. He's not an enthusiast.

Lol. Depreciation? You must not care about cars. If you're going to keep a car for decades, who cares what the value is? You love a car because you love a car. By your logic, you wouldn't let your son by an Evo because they aren't reliable and will depreciate when Mitsubishi stops selling cars in the US in a couple of

Me, yesterday, when I saw a CTS-V coupe. I'm 31, professional... The target market.

Me too. There are already too many drivers.

Cadillac should've moved their offices to California. I live in a SoCal suburb and half of the people in my neighborhood seem to own an Escalade, SRX, CTS, or vintage Cadillac. And guess what? Most of them are younger and not white. Maybe that's their market? The counter-culture luxury car for those who aren't

You must not live in California. Young people with money buy a lot of Cadillacs (specifically Escalades, SRXes, and CTSes) in SoCal.

That looks like an old Chrysler / Imperial more than a Bentley to me.

It does look a lot like a Bentley, though to be fair Bentley stole the name Continental from Lincoln... And remember when Bentleys stole the Buick side sweep?

That looks good... But that front end is meh. I'd like to see the front look more like an updated '64 or even '56, with a more classy grill. The side is great, however.

I'm a vegetarian and a scientist and I will say the sole issue is B12. It's rare in a vegan diet, but found aplenty in a vegetarian one. That being said, cereals and fake meats usually have plenty.

I hoped not... But there are still people who don't belive the world is round. Haha.

"...then don't crash..." I see you don't get that other people - some very drunk or very distracted - also use the roadway.

I'd buy one. I'd like a small truck and I live in California, so no fear of adverse weather. Ever.

It looks like a blind person tried to draw a Buick based on the vague recollections of a drunk guy.