That tape not peeling after 20 years is McLaren’s most impressive engineering feat.
I never call, I prefer to text
Friends don’t let friends buy cars on Aurora/99
Good to know you can still get a Hummer in Aurora if you’re willing to pay..
Had your gramps put that $45k in the market in 2007 — even right before the market took a nose dive, he would of been sitting on about $100,000. Boggles my mind on why people invest into late model cars, they’ll never beat the market.
He buys cars to collect them. He bought this one thinking that it would appreciate more not anticipating that the 2nd generation would be so much better than the first. He figured the last model year of a first generation hot Cadillac would be really valuable in years to come. It wasn’t until I told him about the V…
This was my grandpa’s car. He traded it into Doug’s Cadillac a few months ago for a low mile Black CTS-v Wagon with a manual.
Frankly, I’d rather have one with 80,000 miles on it.
Further proof that you can get just about anything fun on Aurora...although the Jack in the Box on 85th marks the border of Green Lake and 1987.
Chrysler would like a word...
My dad had a 2005 GMC Yukon XL Denali when I was in high school. I could disassemble most of the interior with my bare hands. It had a great engine but the rest of the truck was a giant piece of crap.
I still can’t get over how chintzy post-90s, but pre-bailout, GM interiors look as compared to other cars of the time.
This place is on Aurora, just north of Seattle proper. Formerly Doug’s Hummer/Cadillac.
There is one more significance of the octagonal shape that I didn’t see being mentioned here.
May be overlooking another factor: by 1900 red had meant “stop” on the railroads for 50-plus years.
Now it’s a Huracan’t.