Uncle Sam wants to warranty your car
Originally Posted by RotaryVillain' post='919583' date='Mar 31 2009, 08:19 AM
cool, now all we need is for obama to have the Federal government warranty All cars! including used ones~!
We could socialize the entire auto-repair industry like they want to do with healthcare! That would be awesome. "Hey Feds, I need a new 20B for my 88 GXL. Seems I'm missing a rotor and some turbos..."
Originally Posted by phinsup' post='919586' date='Mar 31 2009, 07:44 AM
The g8 is pretty sweet, I'd take an Audi, but wouldn't be caught dead driving a caddie, you really have to be over 75 to drive a cadillac.
65! ask my dad. he turned 65 and had a caddy 2 weeks later. then mom ran it into the garage.
but hey, there is something that would help obama fix GM, new caddies for everyone over 65!
audi means devil in swedish...
yea, caddies are great, you should move on that while their still available, you need to roll to the early bird special in style, you can't eat dinner at 3pm driving an audi. Not to mention they have a special "gout" accelerator you can have installed so you don't go too fast when you got the gout on your right foot.
Of course they are "reliable" the owners only put about 700 miles per year on them and all of those miles are driven under 40 MPH, you could prolly make any car last forever with that kind of wear
Of course they are "reliable" the owners only put about 700 miles per year on them and all of those miles are driven under 40 MPH, you could prolly make any car last forever with that kind of wear
Also the back seat lays down in the center so you can load your shuffle board stick in, something not all cars have.
Oh and let's not forget the false teeth holder on the dash that you can put your efferdent tablets in for those long drives (like the 4 hour ones, you know 20 miles away from your home)
Oh and let's not forget the false teeth holder on the dash that you can put your efferdent tablets in for those long drives (like the 4 hour ones, you know 20 miles away from your home)
Originally Posted by phinsup' post='919599' date='Mar 31 2009, 11:43 AM
Of course they are "reliable" the owners only put about 700 miles per year on them and all of those miles are driven under 40 MPH, you could prolly make any car last forever with that kind of wear 
thats why ferraris last too
everytime i get stuck behind some caddy going 15 under the limit i think "oh it's just an old fart" on the off chance i get around him only to find the guy is in the 55 to 60 range i say "nope just a douchebag", which leads me to my point, if you aren't an old fart driving a caddy then by process of elimination you are the latter.
The famed Nurburgring in Germany has become the setting for speed these days. Many of the Manufacturers seem to be lining up to test their cars and vie for the “fastest car” title. The Ring used to be holy ground for Porsche and Ferrari but recently the Americans and the Japanese have started utilizing the Ring as their German proving ground.
This morning word came across the wire that Cadillac’s CTS-V has been lapping the Ring at just under 8 minutes. Truly a blistering time at Nurburgring and possibly the fastest time ever documented for a sport sedan.
Here are a few notable times from a few European cars as well as the Corvette Z06. It’s hard to believe that the new 2009 CTS-V is within a few seconds of a 2008 Z06.
7:59.32 — 2009 Cadillac CTS-V (John Heinricy, 05/2008)
8:13 — 150.43 km/h — BMW M5 (E60), 507 PS/1844 kg (sport auto 12/04)
8:09 — 151.66 km/h — BMW M6, 507 PS/1761 kg (sport auto 12/05)
8:06 — 152.59 km/h — Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG (sport auto 04/02)
8:02 — 153.86 km/h — Porsche 997 Carrera S, PASM setting “Sport”, (Walter Roehrl WHEELS 06/ 04)
7:56* - 155.80 km/h — Chevrolet Corvette Z06 ,company chief engineer Dave Hill (*mfr.)
This morning word came across the wire that Cadillac’s CTS-V has been lapping the Ring at just under 8 minutes. Truly a blistering time at Nurburgring and possibly the fastest time ever documented for a sport sedan.
Here are a few notable times from a few European cars as well as the Corvette Z06. It’s hard to believe that the new 2009 CTS-V is within a few seconds of a 2008 Z06.
7:59.32 — 2009 Cadillac CTS-V (John Heinricy, 05/2008)
8:13 — 150.43 km/h — BMW M5 (E60), 507 PS/1844 kg (sport auto 12/04)
8:09 — 151.66 km/h — BMW M6, 507 PS/1761 kg (sport auto 12/05)
8:06 — 152.59 km/h — Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG (sport auto 04/02)
8:02 — 153.86 km/h — Porsche 997 Carrera S, PASM setting “Sport”, (Walter Roehrl WHEELS 06/ 04)
7:56* - 155.80 km/h — Chevrolet Corvette Z06 ,company chief engineer Dave Hill (*mfr.)
Err.. if you look closely, that CTS-V isnt exactly stock...it has a rollcage and I dont think it's that low stock either.
And the cars its up against...well its up against times that were made 4 years prior +.
I'm still not saying its a bad car!
And the cars its up against...well its up against times that were made 4 years prior +.
I'm still not saying its a bad car!





