MonsterMark
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Well, I am a Lincoln guy, having owned many of them. But here is a Cadillac I would trade for any day. Man, the Caddy guys really have a lot of momentum going. I hope they keep it up and raise the stakes even higher.
MonsterMark said:Well, I am a Lincoln guy, having owned many of them. But here is a Cadillac I would trade for any day. Man, the Caddy guys really have a lot of momentum going. I hope they keep it up and raise the stakes even higher.
The XLR gets its power from a new 320-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 - the same size engine as on the last of the Allante models, but considerably different in execution. It is linked to a five-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift mode. The transmission is mounted back near the rear-wheel drive differential, which helps the XLR attain a nearly ideal 50-50 weight balance for precise handling.exile said:This one's not bad either
Dude. You have GOT to be smokin the greens if you think that the ride and handling of a plastic Cadillac (DUCK) can compare to even the smallest and cheapest of Lincolns.MonsterMark said:Well, I am a Lincoln guy, having owned many of them. But here is a Cadillac I would trade for any day. Man, the Caddy guys really have a lot of momentum going. I hope they keep it up and raise the stakes even higher.
Two Door is not practical??? My biggest complaint in life lately is "If I want to buy a two door car it's gotta be a pickup, and even then, I'm lucky"Spidar6996 said:Nice. I am a 2 door person. I like two door cars even though they aren't practical.
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OldSchool1 said:Dude. You have GOT to be smokin the greens if you think that the ride and handling of a plastic Cadillac (DUCK) can compare to even the smallest and cheapest of Lincolns.
I vacationed in FLA in Feb of 2003 and Enterprise promised me the same corporate rate for the same fullsized luxury yachts that I rented here in Philly; presumably the 03 Lincoln Towncar on the 1998 frame. I fly a bijillion miles to Pensacola, FLA just to have some guy drop off a fully loaded 03 Caddy. Even had the AC running for me. Nice touch. Same thing happened in Key West ... Caddys and NO TOWNCARS! The same thing happened in Miami ... Caddys and NO TOWNCARS! The same thing happened in North Carolina ... Caddys and NO TOWNCARS!
Long story short: After two solid weeks away from my Lincolns, even on the smoothest streets on the planet (Pensacola) the modern day Caddy's cannot compare to the ride of a fully restored Mark VII.
Edit: I just noticed that I posted this in a Cadillac forum. My bad. Let the caneing begin.
MonsterMark said:Well, I am a Lincoln guy, having owned many of them. But here is a Cadillac I would trade for any day. Man, the Caddy guys really have a lot of momentum going. I hope they keep it up and raise the stakes even higher.