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  1. But wasn't the armored one actually based on a truck platform? This still sounds K-body to me...I mean I have no problem envisioning what this will be based on the short description in the article...my father owns a DTS and I can easily imagine the stretch.
  2. Bird shadow? When I saw it first thing I thought was it was paying homage to the Firebird.
  3. I don't get it. That link goes to the old armored stretch Deville. Are you saying this is the updated version? I ask because the article said this would be available in dealerships, and I've never seen one of the armored cars in a dealership.
  4. Yea a lot of angles/proportions are way off...
  5. yessssssssssss that's what im talkin' about!
  6. Safari?
  7. Ah OK...well PM me then.
  8. Don't go there, girlfriend.
  9. Nobody's said anything about that to me...but I'll be there on opening day (unless something changes) with my bros.
  10. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    i don't think i saved it. Northie might have it.
  11. Holden has always used that wreath in its uplevel model badges.
  12. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    Personally I thought the original STS design was more attractive as it had more character. It looked much more aggressive, but at the same time it didn't look quite upmarket enough for its intended segment...of course, that's just based on a grainy black and white pic of a clay model from way back...
  13. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    That was the reason given originally for the current NA STS having very similar dimensions to the CTS.
  14. Croc

    9-4X?

    The SAAB 9-6X was axed a long time ago.
  15. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    We've been told in the past that Sigma is expensive and not as flexible as originally hoped. If this has changed, and the cost would work out, then yes, that would be ideal.
  16. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    None of this was really necessary. You could have sent me a PM if you wanted to give me your input instead of perpetuating an argument I have no interest in continuing further in public.
  17. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    Buickman attitude? Please. Frankly you're the one who needs to grow up, carrying on like this and all. Instead of addressing the points that I have brought up, you are resorting to personal attacks and ranting.I don't know $h! about the industry? So you're telling me there is no need, no pent-up demand whatsoever for a vehicle wider than the STS, with a bigger trunk, that is still RWD and manages to be feature-packed in the Cadillac lineup to compete with the S-Class, 7er and A8? You think Cadillac should just stop competing at the A6 level? Is that what you're telling me? Because I call bull$h!. You're just mad I did some research of my own and pointed out the STS's lack of front hip room compared to the current DTS and near-dimensionally-identical Holden Statesman instead of agreeing with everything you said and taking your post as truth. Get over yourself. You compare me to Buickman? Get some self-awareness. You think I don't work? Wrong again. It may not be the most glamorous job at the moment but it's a step in life that leads to greater things. And finally, I am not a teenager. Haven't been one for a while now, either. Of course, you seem to imply teenagers are beneath you in some way and I can assure you that with an attitude like that you will not garner much respect from them, or anyone else for that matter. You can send the apology via PM anytime.
  18. Agreed.
  19. Ah. See, I only like wheels the size of small children when they're running over said small children. Because that's just funny.
  20. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    Yea and front hip room is almost 3" less in the STS.Don't get snippy, buddy. And don't get too hung up on the numbers, either. My point is that there should be another vehicle above the STS with a bigger trunk, slightly wider dimensions and more luxury. This vehicle I would call DTS, and I'd size it (overall) extremely similarly to Statesman, and because of this, put it on Zeta since that engineering is already in place. Refer to FlyBrian's post, and think about it before you reply. And can the attitude because I have no use for it. And as for your question about the value of shoulder room, it does more for the perception of spaciousness and comfort than it does for the actual comfort of the occupant. I don't think I need to explain the value of perceptions to you.
  21. Then color me confused
  22. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    The trunk space is a big issue. But yes the DTS could use better interior packaging, but some people (my father included) like the wider cars. I don't think a LWB STS could completely supplant a DTS on, say, Zeta. A Cadillac based on the new Statesman, however, would fit the bill perfectly. JMO Looking at all the stats, here is one you didn't mention and would better explain why the STS felt smaller inside than the DTS width-wise: DTS Hip Room 57.3 in. Front 55.7 in. Rear Shoulder Room 60.0 in. Front 59.2 in. Rear STS Hip Room 54.6 in. Front 55.6 in. Rear Shoulder Room 58.6 in. Front 57.4 in. Rear Sorry, but those extra inches all add up. I could see the LWB STS coming over here to replace the current one as long as a bigger, S-Class (read: more luxury) fighter DTS on Zeta is in the lineup too. And yes, I realize this conjectured DTS would be double the price of the current DTS, but that's what RWD luxury vehicles of that size go for everywhere else, and the buyers put off by that price can go and get a Zeta Lucerne (which will now be able to offer more features without stepping on Cadillac's toes)
  23. Oldest of two. My sister and I get along great.
  24. Croc

    2007 China SLS

    But what about width? The DTS would still be a larger car than a LWB STS.
  25. OK man, that can only mean at least one of three things: you're not straight, you're the next Gary Coleman, or you look and act like Urkel or something...
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