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Re: Cadillacs!
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Posted by Alberta Mike on January 27, 2005 at 12:16:31 from (64.42.242.34):
In Reply to: Cadillacs! posted by Irv on January 26, 2005 at 17:20:09:
Interesting post, that's good to know. Also interesting is the Cadillac (let's say is a top-of-the-line N. American built vehicle) is a pricey automobile, no doubt some of which is because of the parts being built here. Problem is, when you compare Cadillac to import luxury cars (say Consumer Report which is an American publication) in the same price bracket, the Caddy just doesn't stack up for reliability or quality. That's not my opinion, it's the opinion of thousands of purchasers. Go to the other end of the scale and compare say a Chevy Cavalier to a Honda Civic. Granted the Cavalier is a less costly vehicle than the Civic but if you've ever driven both of them, you'll see why the Civic costs probably 40% more, they are just that much better. Hate to admit it but they are.
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