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I’ll be so glad to see fwd Cadillac flagships as a thing of the past. Nothing about a large fwd sedan says I have arrived, no matter how hard any manufacturer has tried. This shift back to RWD architecture on their flagship will be a huge step in the right direction for Cadillac and it shows that they are serious

Your username is pretty ok too.

I approve.

I can't star this thing enough. Holy crap is that pure gold!

This calendar is hanging in my garage. Tax money well spent!

I have that book.

Just guessing here, but given the proportions of these, the understeer is probably a safety feature.

I wasn’t a fan until I saw one in person. The curves and size don’t translate in photos as well.

I’m not saying I like the iA better at all, just pointing out that it’s (mostly) the same car. I would definitely prefer the 2.

If you look closely, all of the sheetmetal forward of the C-pillar, sans roof, is identical on the new Mazda2 and iA. They share a lot more than just guts.

Exactly. In my household it's usually my wife that's telling me that we need another Miata.

I think the real news here is that Derrike Cope is still driving in NASCAR.

...wait, wasn't he the president of Porsche Cars N.A.? IT'S AN INSIDE JOB!

While it makes a funny article, that's the worst ballast idea I've ever heard.

That's really impressive.

We're talking about the US government. It was made by the lowest bidder.

Beginning in about 1996, every single Hummer was fitted with a 6.5-liter General Motors turbodiesel V8, which combined the 194 horsepower of a Toyota Camry with the 438 lb-ft of torque from an angry farm tractor. This was a great engine for a vehicle the size of the Hummer, because you need TORQUE, dammit, so you can

Obviously, more money down lowers your monthly obligation and reduces the cost of your loan, but that's not the only perk and not really the topic here. Beating depreciation means you can have some mobility, no pun intended, when something new and shiny comes along or if you have a change in lifestyle and find that

I think you're missing the biggest fundamental point of all why you should never buy gap insurance, at all, from anyone. You should never put yourself in the situation to be underwater on a car. If you're not underwater on a car, you'll never need gap insurance. If you can't afford enough down payment to beat the

Oh, that guy? I heard he went back to the shack on an island in the sun. I guess he wanted to keep fishin'.