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K.C.

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  1. K.C.

    He's modest

  2. K.C.

    hehehe

    Cadillac Sevilla?
  3. Thats the song I was tryin to think of! Thanks CHUD!
  4. You took that way to seriously.
  5. As much as I like the HUD on my Vette, I think this is an option who's time has come and gone for whatever reason.
  6. Damn. I'm impressed!
  7. Glad you made it home safe. Calgary is a cluster f**K of traffic and pretty dangerous at rush hour. I hope you get the problem fixed soon.
  8. I dunno 'blu, Stace comes off so sweet and innocent. Who woulda thought?
  9. K.C.

    hehehe

    Well, the Town Car IS as big as a house in many countries. Good story though.
  10. Corvette, Cadillac STS, Buick Lucerne, GMC Acadia are the only ones I can think of that offer HUD.
  11. My mom's BF is an okay guy. I'm trying to talk him into a Cadillac when his lease is up on his A8, but he's a die-hard Audi/VW guy and the most loaded STS that GM builds would be a step down from his A8. He has a VW Touareg TDI, too. I'll keep working on him. About my sister, she has good taste in cars, but thats about it. Once you saw her, you'd run for your life. She's very tom boyish, even in her 40s.
  12. :rotflmao:
  13. Audi > BMW in the sexiness department. It would be my choice is GM did not exist.
  14. Something for your golden years Camino.
  15. The DTS is going away in 2010. The DTS is the only old person's car, and the reasons that people still dress up their Cadillacs is that they don't change their thinking about Cadillacs as quickly as the market does. Don't blame the car for the bad tastes of the owners or the dealers. I've seen BMW's with landau roofs and gold badging on them. It looks hideous, but its not the BMW's fault, its the owner's bad taste. Most people are not enthusiasts. I highly doubt that the DTS (which is rarely marketed) pulls down the new Cadillac image much. Oldsmobile failed for many reasons more than the one you mentioned, and Cadillac is succeeding with growing sales and a new perception from the public on the whole. A Cadillac is not a BMW. It will never be a BMW. the only car that can be a BMW is a BMW. Not all people want a BMW. Some think they are too harsh and overly sharp. Not everyone is in the market for something so hard core. Cadillac can target BMW, and get close, but they'll never be a BMW. They will always be a Cadillac, and so comparing the two is fruitless because one will never be the other, and I am sure I speak for alot of people when I say I am glad of that. I'd never buy a BMW over a Cadillac.
  16. I'm sorry, but all of the blood just rushed out of my head.
  17. Wow, duller than the Scion. That's saying something.
  18. Congrats on the new ride DetroitNut!
  19. The owner of the Aerocoupe should be made to pick his own switch and then beat with it. That's just wrong!
  20. Sorry to hear about your bad luck. I hope they get the guy.
  21. Happy Birthday Sharm! I hope you had a great day!
  22. Dang, thats too bad. I liked their stuff in the 80s.
  23. Can't wait to see your TT CD.
  24. K.C.

    Fast....

    to the GTO! Just be safe doing this stuff.
  25. That poor Saab. It looks like its being humped by some Winnebago. Looks like its weighin down the suspension, too. That can't be good for the springs, or the gas economy.
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