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Anybody know how it compares in size to previous generations? I guess it makes sense that if it doesn’t have the back seats, it would be smaller. But this is 2019 and we have more safety regulations and side airbags and crumple zones and all that nice stuff that keeps us alive.
Those are awesome, especially the snow-throwing one. The more I think about it, the more I think it wouldn’t be that hard to build one. Either out of an old ATV or maybe even a Beetle chassis.
As an ice fisherman, there were three things that crossed my mind the second I saw this:
OHGODOHGODOHGODOHGOD
Hey, IMS has a road coarse! Best of both worlds!
F1:
Don’t we all? I loved Saturn. I also owned one. It DRANK oil, but it got amazing gas mileage. I do think that brand would have worked well with electrification.
Actually, you are correct, it really should be Oldsmobile. Olds was the crazy, strangely tech-savvy granddad over at GM. I wish they would have kept them around.
I was thinking more in terms of their marketing and advertising when I referred to their brand image. And while embracing cutting-edge technology was certainly the Cadillac way from their conception up until at least the 60's, they don’t maintain that reputation with (making a big assumption here) MOST…
I completely agree with this. I always felt that they had cut the wrong brand. Pontiac didn’t have the baggage that Cadillac had. Yes, Pontiac had become a shell of its former self at that time, but if GM had put the money into Pontiac that they did with Cadillac, I think we’d see a much more versatile and powerful…
I don’t necessarily miss what Pontiac had become, I miss the idea of Pontiac and the possibilities they left behind.
*pours two fingers of Bushmills*
“EV CHARGE!!”
Huh, Cadillac’s changing their brand image. AGAIN...
Man, he’s not even hiding his trolling anymore. He has to be trolling, right?
So. Many. CIRCLES.
Where: Road America
Are the landing skids on the chopper specially designed to allow the pilot to do this? I noticed the skids curve up sharply in the front. I also don’t claim to know anything about helicopters. It’s absolutely amazing to watch.
It really is. It’s also probably the single largest source of profanity that’s ever existed in my lifetime. BUT, that doesn’t mean there isn’t fun being had.