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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I gave my teen my Cadillac for High School. It’s a CTS Sedan so pretty easy to drive. [b]She was surprised no one else has a Cadillac mainly boring Tesla’s, Wranglers, Audis, BMWs and G-Wagons [/b] Given all her friends who have driven in it like it a lot, but none have ever driven in one what the heck is going on? Or is it mere thought of being in an American car other than a Jeep wrangler is unknown to young kids. BTW car is in great shape but it is 13 years old so I did not buy her one it was my oldest car i owned I passed on [/quote] Yes, boring Audi's and BMW's :roll: ... Old "Caddies" are old people cars, that's why. Some of their newer models are appealing to younger folks, but by younger they mean line 50 years old :lol: [/quote] My question it seems to be popular. I let my other daughter drive it before for two years. And she said lots of guys ask about her car. It stuck out in college parking lot. My question is it seems every 17-20 year old kid gets a kick out of going out in Cadillac. Mind you it is a Black Cadillac Sedan. I thought it be embarrassing to them. But why don’t more kids have them? The 10-15 year old ones are pretty cheap. They depreciate. And very reliable and safe. The other kids have BMWs, Audis, Mercedes in her HS and they are way more expensive to fix. [/quote]
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