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In reply to the discussion: Luxury auto boom leaves Cadillac behind (Boo hoo) [View all]Coventina
(29,677 posts)32. Still ugly.
But then, I am not a potential customer.
Not only would I never buy a Caddy, I will never buy a new car.
I consider buying new financial idiocy, but that's just me and my extremely impoverished upbringing.
I'm *ahem* well into my forties and I've owned exactly three cars:
1) the Datsun 210 I bought at 19 was murdered by a red-light runner when I was almost 30.
2) the Suzuki Sidekick's engine blew up, even though I took really good care of her. Not sure what happened.
3) I'm still driving my 1999 Subaru Forester, and hope to for years to come...
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I keep thinking back to that obnoxious Cadillac commercial that ran during the Winter Olympics
Not Me
Jul 2014
#1
commericals always influence my thinking too, that is why I'm getting Fiat Abarth :)
snooper2
Jul 2014
#30
The average BMW/Mercedes driver wouldn't drive a Buick to save his life. It's an image thing. nt
Romulox
Jul 2014
#13
I didn't say Buicks were bad. Just that the average BMW/Mercedes owner isn't cross-shopping them.
Romulox
Jul 2014
#20
Are you still so mad about a television commercial that you cheer against union jobs?
Throd
Jul 2014
#12
The content of the article is more important than what I feel. That's why I posted it. Focus on
mfcorey1
Jul 2014
#46
Sorry, but when you add editorial comment to the article in your subject line
Dreamer Tatum
Jul 2014
#48
Could it be the rampant corporate ageism responsible for eradicating their buying demographic?
HughBeaumont
Jul 2014
#22
Except for Tesla, is there much of anything in the "luxury" category that's energy efficient?
Silent3
Jul 2014
#27
Lincoln makes hybrids that sell for the same price as the standard engine model
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#35
Reading some of the responses brings to mind the old saying "do as I say, not as I do".
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2014
#49
I wasn't crazy about that commercial either, but I'm an adult. I won't "cut off my nose to spite...
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2014
#57
And sales remained steady. Imagine that. I'm not for tearing down US manufacturers, so you should
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2014
#64
Not my job. I don't have to acknowledge shit on a random internet chatboard. Later.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2014
#66