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SVT’s Jamal Hameedi Weighs-In With His Opinion of The 2013 GT500 @ The Nürburgring
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<blockquote data-quote="McRat" data-source="post: 13705258" data-attributes="member: 4984"><p>Actually Cadillac is the father of luxury cars. Before Cadillac existed, you had to hand crank the engine to start it. Much of what you take for granted today came from Cadillac. Electric lights, self-adjusting timing, steel roof, V8/V12/V16 engines, auto headlights, turn signals, etc.</p><p></p><p>The concept that luxury cars were born overseas is laughable.</p><p></p><p>Or that a MB or BMW is made of solid gold with no plastic, and has perfect ergo.</p><p></p><p>For over a decade I've been reading how luxurious German Cars were. I kept trying to figure which models they were talking about. The ones I drove seemed like cars on the inside.</p><p></p><p>Plant your ass in a 1960's anything. Then drive a 60's Cad.</p><p></p><p>Nothing compared except perhaps Rolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McRat, post: 13705258, member: 4984"] Actually Cadillac is the father of luxury cars. Before Cadillac existed, you had to hand crank the engine to start it. Much of what you take for granted today came from Cadillac. Electric lights, self-adjusting timing, steel roof, V8/V12/V16 engines, auto headlights, turn signals, etc. The concept that luxury cars were born overseas is laughable. Or that a MB or BMW is made of solid gold with no plastic, and has perfect ergo. For over a decade I've been reading how luxurious German Cars were. I kept trying to figure which models they were talking about. The ones I drove seemed like cars on the inside. Plant your ass in a 1960's anything. Then drive a 60's Cad. Nothing compared except perhaps Rolls. [/QUOTE]
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