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Yeah it looked like a nice clean example. It had some meaty tires on it though. Nothing too crazy.

I saw this on the road this past weekend and thought the plate was very beffiting the car.

Well I can speak for one person who did similar with a jeep GC SRT, my cousin financed his for 84 months.... seriously.

Wow, just wow. Some people man.

Oh I don’t know about that... they’ve had at least three shots at practicing what to do when a tire goes flat ;).

Exactly. Like pmi for a house.

LOL, yeah that’s why it’s setup the way it is. We haven’t done gap coverage on any of our cars since my truck. But we finance for 3 years max and have some savings in case we need to pony up to make a payoff during the early loan term. If anything, the loan company should be pushing it on people with long financing

Yeah, a fancy Taurus ;)

Yeah lincolns have no rhyme or reason to theirs, put a friggin number on it and be done. Bigger number means more expensive vehicle. Audi has this shit figured out. If you have a 4, you want a 5 or 6 next, if you have the 5 or 6, you want the 7 or 8. Simple, and it works. That’s why caddy should’ve called the CT6

I bought into the hype. Had an 2012 S4, but always pined for the S6 or S8, so now I have an 2009 S8 and couldn’t be happier.... at least not within my budget. The alphanumerics work.

Ding ding ding.... we have a winnar!

At some point you have to pay off more than you owe. I did that when I bought my Dakota many years ago. I rolled the negative from my previous car and then had to keep the truck, still have it too, over 16 years, so needless to say it got paid off.

That’s why gap coverage exists. I had it on on of my first vehicle purchases for this reason. She must not have, not the cities fault.

They all have a distinct taste, people may not know which is which, but they will know they are all three different. I actually prefer the taste, or non taste, of skyy vodka over grey goose. But point being, they all have a flavor that is different. As far as what is best, that’s where it’s subjective.

My two older boys, 4 and 3 both watch cars 2 at least 10xs as often as cars. I’ll ask, do you want race cars or spy cars? Spy cars wins most of the time. But I can understand the critics panning of the movie, but so what, no need to deny it exists. Oh well, we will keep watching.

Way back in the day I seem to remember a few races ending under caution. Maybe not as exciting, but it worked.

Caddy needs a big car again.

Not sure where you live, but up here in Motown, these things are all over the place. Caddy would have the stroke they used to have if they keep building these cars and offer a top of the line stunner like the concepts to use as a halo car. The escalade is proof that folks will pay big bucks for a caddy, they just

The CTS isn’t a large car though, it’s the E-class, or 5-series, or A6 sized car. The CT6 is the proper large car, but that one needs a long wheelbase version. That and a different number, Should’ve been the CT8. Because we are all conditioned that 8 is the uber sized car that the company makes, well, at least 7,

Yeah, and maybe the “author” could provide that info in the article to remind folks what the system is actually capable of.