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That is more reasonable. hope they plumbed it with proper drainage.

Don’t forget the Vibe GT as well. Same as the matrix. I’ve got a base Vibe myself, but the GT owners swear by that 2ZZ

good point.

I would assume it may be for an umbrella... Now, I don’t get how anyone (ahem... Rolls) would expect you to be able to actually put it into the door, without getting drenched in the process. The angle of approach and basic human factors would make this a difficult (though kinda cool) concept very difficult to use.

A spill in a relatively remote location is better than in the middle of population.

I would hope that if it is hauling nuclear waste, that they’d be taking more direct measures of stopping it.

We just picked up our first full-sized conversion van for a whopping $1200, even with all the work it needed, we’ll have a pretty awesome road-tripper for $2000-$2500. We’ve had mini-vans for years and my family had g20's when I was a kid, they really are the way to go for family travel. If the EPA ratings on this van

Other corolla based cars have fun too.

How do you know that the triangle train is the one photoshopped?

The stretch of I-24 between Chattanooga and Nashville goes over Monteagle, not a huge mountain, but does have a nice 5 mile length of 4-6% downhill grade going towards Chatt.

Nice. How common/readily available are you finding charging stations? We’ve got several of them around here, our office building has them, Kohl’s does too, but we also have Nissan HQ and the factory where Leaf is built.

I can go with you on that, but in a way, that’s how GM operates on the whole. But it was more evident back in the Saturn/Pontiac days.

Right, Buick has 7 “Near Luxury”, GMC has 4 Denali Products, and with my proposed 5 Cadillac options, would put GM’s Near Luxury and Luxury offerings at 16.

I don’t have a problem, necessarily, with performance versions of their cars, My issue is more with the need to fill every little niche, when they’re already covered multiple times over by other GM brands. I just can’t imagine the Cadillac brand gaining any luxury cred with a fancier version of this.

True, for someone that grew up in a Chevrolet only family, a Buick (at least the new ones) or GMC is pretty dang luxurious.

While BMW, Benz and Audi make some incredible luxury cars, but they are full line manufacturers, they’ve just been luxury focused in the US market, because their cars are more expensive on the whole and it would be hard to compete in the sub-30k market. In Europe, many of their products are counterparts to our Taurus,

Well, I was thinking more specifically of Jeep and Hummer, but yes no nationality of brand is free from identity crisis.

While I agree, I don’t believe Cadillac needs to focus on every car needs to be a Rolls competitor, just that, If they are to be viable along side 2 sibling luxury brands like GMC and Buick (and for that matter, Corvette) that they should focus on perfecting a well curated product line, rather than over saturating