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plethoro

(594 posts)
14. Me too. I used to buy them every couple of years
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 07:05 PM
Jan 2013

when my uncle owned Feldner Cadillac in Hackensack, NJ. I don't buy American cars anymore, and I for sure do not want a Cadillac with Chevy Volt parts installed in it. But if you buy one, I hope you have okay luck with it. I have a 2006 SLK 280 I just bought that had only 15,000 miles on it. The only reason I was able to buy it is because it was still in the detail shop. This will be my last car. The wife has a Lexis which now a few years old, and has had not problems at all. We never bought a foreign car until 2006 when American cars started getting real iffy.

Ha! Hey, why not? Robb Jan 2013 #1
I think they are onto something, here. bluedigger Jan 2013 #2
There goes Cadillac.........nft plethoro Jan 2013 #3
I am an old fart--of the sort that Caddy targets--and I like the idea. MADem Jan 2013 #12
Me too. I used to buy them every couple of years plethoro Jan 2013 #14
I am getting around in a Pontiac that is over a quarter century old. MADem Jan 2013 #16
What's the Pontiac you speak of, btw? AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #25
Nothing so fancy. MADem Jan 2013 #26
U.S. cars went down hill in the '70s, 80s and early '90s. amandabeech Jan 2013 #18
Maybe. I am behind in everything. I am plethoro Jan 2013 #22
Perhaps what you really want is a fully armored vehicle amandabeech Jan 2013 #24
Or to Australia or New Zealand, which is what I'm hoping for. This plethoro Jan 2013 #28
It somehow reminds me of the albear Jan 2013 #4
I remember that. GM cars have come a Long Way since those dark days. nt onehandle Jan 2013 #6
Whatever moves electric forward and sells American cars. nt onehandle Jan 2013 #5
This will be cause The Wizard Jan 2013 #7
They should, the volt is too expensive most consumers, and people who buy Cadillac are most likely still_one Jan 2013 #8
If I could afford it, I would buy that car. RebelOne Jan 2013 #9
Cool! At least you got to take your driving test in style! Brigid Jan 2013 #13
I loved those Caddies w/fins--I'd love to drive around in a big yellow one! MADem Jan 2013 #17
Me, too!!!! amandabeech Jan 2013 #20
Next thing we will see is electric cars with bikini models sprawled on them... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2013 #10
No reason why luxury cars can not be electric. /nt Ash_F Jan 2013 #11
I just might *convince* my mom to buy that... Stringfellow Hawke Jan 2013 #15
A really good autobody repairman should be able to make that CTS look like new. amandabeech Jan 2013 #21
Maybe someone from the President's automotive rescue team will buy one. amandabeech Jan 2013 #19
Sweet. I need to see that up close. Union Scribe Jan 2013 #23
The original Volt was going to be a Caddy rightsideout Jan 2013 #27
Wouldn't It Make More Sense To Put This EV Technology In More Affordable Cars.... global1 Jan 2013 #29
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