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Why does that matter? My wife hasn't been able to drive my car the whole 11 years we've been married. She has her own car.
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04-16-2020, 09:03 PM | #26 |
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Been there
I came from a Cadillac ATS V to a m235i
Both 2016 Both same mileage Cadillac wasn’t as tight as BMW The thing was a beast for power But the M235 is plenty fast and more fun to drive. To be fair Cadillac was black and it was a full time second job to keep clean. I love the look of a clean black car. It don’t like dirty black cars which it always is. I am happy Hap |
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04-16-2020, 10:59 PM | #29 |
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But you know it matters, maybe not for you, but the vast majority of people that "want" to buy the car, but realize they can't (and keep their relationships).
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04-17-2020, 12:08 AM | #30 | |
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Manuals are dying for all sorts of reasons, spousal approval is probably pretty low to the bottom of the list of reasons. |
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04-17-2020, 12:21 AM | #31 |
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Whats keeping Cadillac back since they introduced the ATS, was the obvious parts bin frankensteining of their car, I was so close to buying the ATS turbo when it came out, took it for a test drive and could not get past the damn crown vic (reminded me of it since i had a P71 back in the day) instrument panel, something I'd be staring at every day, couldnt get past it.
With the new digital dashes thats resolved, lets see how well they price them. |
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04-17-2020, 12:42 AM | #32 |
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While I'm not a huge fan of the exterior on some of the new Genesis, mainly the rear end, they do seem pretty nice and the interiors look great. I have not driven one of the newest ones, but did get a genesis back when it was still just one model and it was still a hyundai, as a rental. It was nice, but was very boat like in how it drove. I actually think the XTS drove 100x better than that Genesis, but again I have not driven one of the new ones. Very tempting though, especially for the price.
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04-17-2020, 06:53 AM | #33 |
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Same here.....one of the reasons why I like a manual...so that my wife can't drive it.
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04-17-2020, 08:51 AM | #34 |
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GM suffers the same affliction as BMW, is that they protect the "Brand"...
You might think 85k is a deal, but it's a dumbed down Corvette! Just as BMW gives you a taste of "M" performance with the M Sport badging. It's all good as long as you look at it realistically and don't fall for the koolaid thinking you're getting more than what you're paying for. Any quite frankly, anything under a Vette is clunky, heavy and loose, lol. BMW does balanced performance and cost, again, you get what you pay for. So the real question will be looking at the upside or ceiling the engines and platforms allow for. I believe ideally, with the BMW, especially the B/S58 now, that the ceiling is much higher than what you'll be able to do with the GM variety. Just my $.02... |
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I gave the ATS a look when I was shopping for my 335i. I thought the Caddy's handling was superior; but the CUE system was a dealbreaker. I'd give these a look when they're on the street. I don't think Caddy is tying a hand behind their back like BMW is by adhering to European emission standards.
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When I called 8 of the dealers near me for a quote on an M4 half didn't reply. Or when I went to get service on my M4 and was offered a 20K MSRP Nissan loaner. I've had better service with my Acura than at the BMW dealer. |
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I really like what Caddy is trying to achieve and I respect underlying excellence of the platform that their modern sedans are built on. But for me, the timing is all wrong. Personally, I don't want the car the replaces my e92 M to be another sedan-based coupe. I have a SUV for regular driving and I'd like more of a true sports car: corvette, cayman, 4c, etc. I know Caddy has tried the vette-based sport car in the past, but I do think they're in a great position currently to offer a 2-seat FR sports car, like a C7, since chevy now sells the MR C8. If Caddy came out with more of a true sports car, that's something I'd consider.
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As long as there are multiple automobile brands, there will be strong opinions about each brand and the vehicle line up.
As difficult as it may be to believe, GM still hasn't recovered from having too many sub-brands with confusing or at times impossible-to-understand transition points between cars with each sub-brand. Pontiac and Oldsmobile offered their own version of badge-engineered vehicles and later became merely entries in Wikipedia together with Saturn which deserves extensive coverage in the future edition of Harvard Business Review titled "How to spend $15B and not make a single dime". The only bright spot in Cadillac line up is Escalade which created a niche market willing to pay $100K for the badge + Escalade exclusive interior features. Less than bright spot: the same engine offered in Tahoe and Denali is extended to Escalade. X5M would be still my choice even if Escalade were offered to me a discounted lease rate with free maintenance and a dedicated tow truck following me everywhere with a 3 year supply of every single gasket. For all it's worth, all of us will choose to drive a car based on a convergence of many factors. |
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