All of 'em look "dated" mighty fast - typically GM, etc.
Wilton
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From: "Dan Penoff"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Cimmaron
I have to say that on initial impression I
I have to say that on initial impression I did not care for the Cadillac STS,
as I thought it was too angular. After looking at them for a while, however, I
have decided I like them.
I wonder how they are as far as reliability and operating cost?
Dan
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On Aug 22, 2011, at 2:
On 22/08/2011 9:09 AM, Donald Snook wrote:
MAO wrote: "I think any caddy is the equal chevy in drag.
I don't like modern cars - they all are in drag."
Actually, there have been very few collaborations between Chevy and Cadillac.
They both made some disastrous cars all on their own. The Cimarr
That XLR (which I don't think they sell anymore?) is basically a
Corvette with a zoomie body style.
--R
On 8/22/11 10:09 AM, Donald Snook wrote:
MAO wrote: "I think any caddy is the equal chevy in drag.
I don't like modern cars - they all are in drag."
Actually, there have been very few coll
MAO wrote: "I think any caddy is the equal chevy in drag.
I don't like modern cars - they all are in drag."
Actually, there have been very few collaborations between Chevy and Cadillac.
They both made some disastrous cars all on their own. The Cimarron was, of
course, and exception. But, mos
relng...@aol.com writes:
> That was the Cimmaron which was nothing more than a Citation in drag. When
> Car and Driver printed a road test on it, they suggested that GM send out a
> letter of apology with each sale.
Cavalier you mean, right?
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On Aug 20, 2011 4:00 PM, "Mountain Man" wrote:
> RLE wrote:
>> That was the Cimmaron which was nothing more than a Citation in drag.
>
> I think any caddy is the equal chevy in drag.
>
RLE wrote:
> That was the Cimmaron which was nothing more than a Citation in drag.
I think any caddy is the equal chevy in drag.
I don't like modern cars - they all are in drag.
mao
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> Was Citation the "cheap" little Cadillac? If not, what was that POS
> called,
> other than POS, that is?..
>
That was the Cimmaron which was nothing more than a Citation in drag. When
Car and Driver printed a road test on it, they suggested that GM send out a
letter of apology with each