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nightcourtrules

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  1. I've seen some DTSs on the street, and they look great. I may take a ride over to my Caddy dealer, and check one out in the near future. We'll see...
  2. The usual edmunds spin. The Cobalt is excellent for what it is. As a matter of fact, I can't even believe some of the crap they compare it too.
  3. The Toronado was a unique vehicle. Innovative cars like this one were a big part of what Oldsmobile was. HarleyEarl, thank you for the pictures and the retrospective.
  4. I liked the Lesabre. Had an 87, it was a very nice car.
  5. This car could restore Buick back to the status it once enjoyed. Besides, a premium make should have a convertible. I agree that the CTS chassis could be used on this car, also. Especially being that the car will look completely different anyway. They should build it, but probably won't.
  6. :blink: As the man in my avatar says ooooohhhhhhkay
  7. Why did Buick stop making chrome grilles? Now they are just dark gray with a chrome frame, and chrome emblem, I really think they look bad. After all, chrome is part of what makes a Buick! And there was also no need to take the color out of the emblem, either. I hope the Lucerne looks better in person too, because right now I don't think Buick is headed in the right direction.
  8. That's what I was thinking. This Caddy is awkward looking, & weird IMO.
  9. I just wanted to introduce myself and say hi. I am new to this forum and plan on staying a while.
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