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Yay! Now all we have left is the gutless wonder 3.0, and one fewer differentiation point between this and the Terrain/Equinox twins. Honestly, the engine is the most glaring Achilles Heel of the entire car. I love Cadillacs, but I'm really starting to think an MKX/Edge might be my next car.

Fieroghini?

Someone else find the picture of Captain Obvious, please...I'm too lazy.

@smackela: In the back of my mind I worry that my town, Charlotte, is the next Detroit. Having one bank taken over was bad enough — but if BoA backs out on their promise not to move the headquarters to New York...

So let me get this straight — my '85 and '90 Park Avenues and my '02 Deville have nothing to do with me not getting laid since they're not on the list?

Duplicate...sorry.

Duplicate — sorry.

Well, my absolute favorite would have to be my first car, my 1985 Buick Park Avenue. The picture below is an '87 — note the original hood ornament (non-tri-shield). Actually, there's a pretty easy way to tell the '85-'90 Park Aves apart from each other, but that's for another post. My '85 didn't have the composite

@philaDLJ: Our '80 Cutlass Cruiser had the same thing, and I had the same thought pop into my mind first thing.

@nileppezdel77: Take out the legally blind and awake parts, and that pretty much describes me in my Cadillac...except I'm 31.

@JackMaz drags wagon: I find it amusing that each wave pretty much started in the Alabama-Mississippi-Louisiana area.

@TheAntiCat: And yet another affirmation of why I heart-clicked you...

@TheAntiCat: "There's that word again — "heavy". Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the earth's gravitational pull?"

Yay — now it looks even more like a Honda Accord!

@ranwhenparked: Holy crap...I just looked on line at it. If you're ever around Charlotte, let me know and we can mark that off both of our bucket lists. As much as I would love to come back with one, I think the restoration would be daunting...although I love that Ambassador some of the pictures show.

@Scoutch!: I saw a '49 sedan at the Charlotte Auto Show a few weeks ago...same color. Absolutely gorgeous. I'm going to give my vote to this '50, although a very close runner up would be my family's former haulabout, an '80 Cutlass Cruiser. (Just call me a sentimental fool.)

This isn't going to be another J Mays event, where the new full-size car is going to look like an 11/10 scale A6 with a Passat interior? Or, rather, an 11/10 scale STS with a DTS interior?

@Munene: And I'm not even British!

Nice to see the kids are still able to pull some decent pranks even in this digital age.