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Calling anything “20-and something” is so 2016.

Let’s not jump to conclusions.

Go back to Facebook, Grandma.

I think that mostly depends on the dealership group. This one constantly has high turnover, whereas the Audi and Mercedes teams are more veteran. In my area it seams like the luxury makes, along with Honda and Toyota keep people longer, whereas the American makes and especially Nissan are constantly changing. I do

With less than 10k in performance mods, the G70 destroys M3's.

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Funny you should say that there is actually a company doing just that but with tree farms.

Yeah if it has been abandoned since the 1950s It should have been long gone or rebuild. You shouldn’t leave buildings empty that long. 

Boooo

Also, the most recent Google street view of the bridge includes a Pontiac Torrent. #onlyindetroit

I’m surprised that the bridge was allowed to still span over a public roadway in its derelict condition.

Jeremy will just drive his mustang through it. Have you learned nothing?

And nothing of value was lost.

And rust never sleeps

Not surprising as it has been basically abandoned for decades. Sad though as I never got out there to see it and would have loved to.

Err, the Lotus Carlton was based on the Omega A, The Catera was based on the Omega B, which isn’t really the same.

Be quiet! I want to import one of these and they’re already too expensive!

I didn’t know this car existed before, but now I really, really want one. Thanks a lot, buddy.

I know it better as the Opel Lotus Omega, the car the started my interest in super sedans. Still remember reading the review in one of the magazines my dad used to get back in the day.

I’d fix Cadillac by making it a more stand-alone brand. The Escalade is a huge hit, and I’d imagine it’d be even more so if you brought it further from “gussied up Tahoe” and closer to something more unique like Land Rover. Up the prices a bit. Do that with all Cadillac models.