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Ok this is alllmost there, like 80% of the way towards the S Class. Supposedly there’s another Cadillac sedan on it’s way above this one, but I wish Cadillac would have jumped straight into that car, because the CT6 feels like an awkard half step between the E and S classes.

proof caddie knows how to make a GORGEOUS instrument cluster.

now get rid of that late 90s shit-show in the ATS and non V CTS’s.

Neutral: No it didn’t, I kind of wish it would have came to the Midwest though. I would have enjoyed getting out of going to work for a couple of days.

Your roommate hates suspension components and I hate him

I see your Focus ST Camera wagontruck and raise you the El Camino Camera truck used during the filming of Days of Thunder.

Annnd now I’m looking on Craigslist for Subaru Brats again.

Our’s already had them changed out when we bought it #bonus

You can swap in non-automatic seat belts

I’m up here in Quebec all like:

Always loved the asymetric grill on these.

Is that how I get my 90's Honda to finally kick the bucket so I can buy a new car?

I know! He is talking about rust, im thinking “it looks new!”

Let’s just address the elephant in the room here: those trikes.

I’ve been there numerous times. Not by choice; company HQ was in Torrance. I know of what I speak. Hellacious traffic (freeways are how many lanes and they’re still clogged?) a completely fucked up state government (Detroit may be fucked up, but at least we don’t have the moronic Proposition system) and of course

I’ll take 3-4 months of snow over having to be anywhere near California.

I’m scared to be anywhere Caitlyn Jenner is driving.

Because no one sells a 4x4 Toyota for anything less than $3500 and your budget is 1/7th of that. Or did you mean a Tercel AllTrac?

The thing is, you don’t get much more reliable - in the sense that the car will never die - than a 90's Honda. I have owned and know many people that owned Japanese vehicles from the mid 90s and I still think, even with many miles, that they are more reliable than most vehicles today. Sure, you may get a faulty sensor

Having grown up in Michigan, I can't tell you how many times people have been found asphyxiated in their car after a snowstorm. Crack the window so the CO escapes, and dig around the tailpipe, is something that everyone should know, as CO poisoning will just make you go to sleep, without smelling fumes.

living on the East Coast: "Well, I need an all-wheel drive car because it rains and snows sometimes."
Bitch please I live in Minnesota and rock RWD all winter long.