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Originally Posted by Sandy The problem here (as I see it) is that this big function appears to be catering to the CTS and the "V" Series of Cadillacs, and the rest are overlooked. It seems to shun those who wish to keep their cars bone-stock, because it is offering a massive showcase to the aftermarket and to the "tuners". But how about those with RWD Fleetwoods, and Broughams, and Sevilles, and Eldorados, and those with Coupe & Sedan deVilles and those with FWD Fleetwoods as well as FWD Sixty Specials, and how about the Allantes? The Cateras? The SRX ? See what I mean?
Regardless, I am in N.J. and it's in Calif. so.....I would not be going anyhow. But, I think anyone with any of the above mentioned cars from the 80s, 90,s and newer (or older) are going to feel like a miniture poodle at a Great Dane show.
I sorta liked Cadillac's role as a luxury car more than I like it's new role as a Performance Car.
Shoe on wrong foot feeling. Just my .02 cents. |
Please don't stress that Cadillac has become a performance car company.
A very small percentage of Cadillacs are the V series models.
The vast majority are simple luxury models.
Although I'm only into cadillac for the perfomance products I would personally love to see all the other cadillac models represented.
I would feel very bad if the non-V cadilac owners felt unwelcome.
I personally want to see as many cadillacs (of any flavor) at the event as possible.
If anything, be glad the Cadillac line is so diverse.
That only makes the brand stronger in a world sense.
