rfiallo
Mr.R
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So does the Corvette, but it still sold through a dealer.

I also have an X11 photo which I use when I feel spicy, but this beige Citation is my favorite, its the most Citationey Citation that ever Citationed.

On my 6th and 13th year of non-fucked GM electronics.

The Seville was really a smaller traditional style Cadillac.

No touch screen either......I’m out.

In America trucks haven’t had afros since the 70's......

I think Mahindra just brings in street urchins and they have as many as possible stand on the truck until something breaks, everyone that wasn’t hurt gets a slice of bread for their time.......

Its a “serving suggestion”, like on the Pizza Rolls box.......

What are you talking about? Thats the 3rd nicest park in the city.......

Very American is a good way to describe these, if you were coming out of a bigger GM car, these felt very comfortable and familiar, everything felt and operated the same.

Packaging for starters.

You could also look at it as the first attempt at luring buyers that weren’t looking for what, at that time, was a traditional Cadillac, like a whites and wires burgundy Brougham, the journey of 10,000 steps that lead to cars like the ATS and CTS and V’s started with the Cimarron.

I was going to add that, there still is an F in the VIN.

Adding lightness.......

It was the funniest line in the whole article.

He decided to slow down with this face instead.

He seems amazed by the most mundane things “OMG a turn signal LEVER??? it moves up AND down and in correlation with a little green light on the dash.....thats crazy!!!”

Batteries LOLZ.

Probably BRP? Battery rundown protection?