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Allante North *
01-30-03, 05:10 PM
I just saw this article on the Allantenet.org site and thought I would share it with the group. Give it a look see and lets hear what y'all think.

http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/features/2000/November/200011_features_allen.xml?&page=1

Don

the Sandman
01-30-03, 06:07 PM
:)

Elvis
02-19-03, 02:09 PM
MORE POWER!

aaargh! aaargh! aaargh! aaargh! aaargh!

Katshot
02-19-03, 02:42 PM
When I first read the article, I remember thinking that for what he put into it (money-wise), I felt he didn't end up with a very hot car.
If Cadillac were to market a "V" variant of the Deville (which I'm sure they will), I would hope it would have more power than Tim's plaything, and be a little less expensive.
Besides, I still have this "thing" about pushing performance in a FWD sedan. I mean yeah, you can make a FWD car go fast but it will NEVER be able to match the handling of a RWD sedan.
The very idea of a high-performance luxury sedan should include an aspiration to world-class road-car handling, not just straight-line go-fast.

Young DeVille
05-08-05, 10:15 PM
Front Wheel Drive
398 Horsepower
4100 Curb Weight

Thats just insane.....

90devilleguy
05-08-05, 11:26 PM
with almost 100 more ponies that thing should be faster than 15.1 in the 1/4

Playdrv4me
05-08-05, 11:48 PM
Way to bring this back from the dead... Not to mention the article itself was from 2000, and Cadillac decided not to produce it.

powerglide
05-09-05, 04:23 PM
LOL!

I remember reading that article when it came out.....man time flies.

Katshot
05-09-05, 06:08 PM
Way to bring this back from the dead... Not to mention the article itself was from 2000, and Cadillac decided not to produce it.
:yeah:

slk230mb
05-09-05, 07:07 PM
Man, another graveyard post brought back to life. Thats's been the trend lately.

Stoneage_Caddy
05-09-05, 11:02 PM
i wouldnt compain at least we know folks are useing the "search button"

so all you search natzis take note ...this is edvidence LOL

But really i remeber not only reading the article but seeing the car in action on "car and driver TV"

Id love to have that kinda rescoures to do a TAD caddy myself ...