Everything posted by Robert Hall
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Random Thoughts Thread
Was in the 50s yesterday, 80 today! Used the furnace last night, AC now......Spring.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
I don't think anyone said anything about 4 dr SUVs in general not being family haulers. But high end luxury stuff like the Urus, Bentagya, Cullinan, etc aren't being pushed as family haulers...that's not their purpose. Plenty of people without families buy 4dr vehicles for personal use....
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Audi News: Next e-volution is here, Audi A6 and Q4 e-tron
Oddly, this A6 looks more like the A7 than the real A6.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
Are you just being obtuse or is there a purpose to such nonsensical posts?
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
^hmm. The Lyriq grille does kind of remind me of the pattern on some shaver heads.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
My family was pretty unusual, I grew up sort of like an only child because my sister is 13 years older and my brother 21 years older and were mostly out of the house after I was 5.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
If they have one kid, maybe.. it seems people that have multiple kids often go for 3 row minivans or SUVs so they can separate the kids.
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Item: 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Duramax
Interesting.... by ship. Coming from Mexico, then? Wouldn't need a ship from Fort Wayne or Flint.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
They have 4drs for the same reasons luxury sedans have 4 doors.. to carry 4 people. Not necessarily as a family hauler.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
I doubt if the typical Cullinan or Urus buyer has school age offspring. Wealthy folk that have kids and want a 3 row would gravitate towards a GLS, X7, Escalade, LX, etc..
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Random Thoughts Thread
I can remember the mid 70s Collonades from childhood in the 70s, but by the time I started driving in the mid 80s most of them had rusted away or were worn out beaters. Didn't see many in nice shape in Ohio or S. Florida then.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
Those are luxury SUVs, not intended as family haulers like 3 row SUVs tend to be. Different niche.
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Item: 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Duramax
Interesting..as in arriving in the US on a container ship?
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Random Thoughts Thread
That Malibu is neat, a bit too plain for my tastes..from the same model year, I'd rather have a Caprice coupe..always thought these were good looking.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
I like the dimensions of the Sport, virtually the same as my WK2 Grand Cherokee...the front end shape reminds me of the Jeep also, with the sloped back headlights and grille. I think the Velar is RRs answer to the lower, sportier coupe style SUV...not as low or fastback-ish as the X6 or Merc GLE, but similar in the lower height.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
In the olden days, there were 3 row cars--they were the full size station wagons, often w/ rear facing 3rd rows. The 3 row CUV/SUV is simply the modern equivalent (along w/ 3 row minivans). A 3-row pickup would be too long to be practical (or have a really short bed). Centurion built some 3 row (6 door) Ford F350s back in the 90s, seen a couple of them.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Some interesting details on that concept..definitely has the '61 B- and C- body A pillar shape, and a similar to the '61 C-body roofline. The scoops in the fender and door, if reversed, are similar to what appeared on the '63-'65 Riviera. The rear quarter reminds me of a '61 Olds, with the skegs and bumper shape. The roofline is similar to the prouduction C-body. '61 Olds 98 for comparison..
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
I like the RR Sport, though I like the Velar even more. I've thought one would be a nice lease, wouldn't want one older and out of lease as RR reliability is worse than Jeep.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
The Suburban and its siblings (and maybe the equivalent Fords?) may be the only SUVs w/ the 3rd row ahead of (on?) the rear axle. I've ridden in the back of a few 3 row SUVs, often the 2nd row has bucket seats, so you can squeeze between them, or fold and slide forward the outer 2nd row seat to get in the back. IIRC, I've ridden in the 3rd row of a ~2015 Suburban, a ~15 Escalade ESV, and about 15 years ago, a '05 Envoy XL. The 3rd row of midsize CUVs/SUVs (Explorer, Highlander, Durango, RX, etc) really are intended for children, though.
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
The Escalade comes standard w/ 3 rows, in both wheelbases. Also, an invalid assumption; as there is no correlation between number of rows and full-size. There are many 3 row midsize CUVs/SUVs, for example.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Toyota C-HR!! As described on Toyota's site as 'Your Eccentric Match'.
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Random Thoughts Thread
^ hmmm. ‘61 full-size styling study? I’m guessing Olds going by the rear quarter
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Random Thoughts Thread
Well, they have had elected actors at least twice before...could happen again
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
It looks very FWD w/ cab forward styling. The nasty A-pillar treatment reminds me of a Honda Civic sedan from 10 years ago...
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Cadillac News: 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ Reveal, A New Standard for the 21st Century and Beyond!
I like the rear in profile also...sleek and sloped. They don't need a squared off CUV/SUV rear on this, they have the XT6 and Escalade for those that want boxy practical.