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Old 05-11-2005, 05:52 AM
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What company do you work for and are they hiring!?!? Nice ride.. good pick... what were your other choices, if any?
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Caddy is actually starting to appeal to me. That's a great looking car, and I'll actually consider one when I'm looking for a 4 door (all the BMW's have gone ugly ).

Anyone else thoroughly disappointed in the max g figures that are displayed in the dash shot? Come on, you need to be trying harder than that!

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Originally Posted by onewhippedlittlepuppy
Wow, what the hell do you do for a living? Sure beats the Taurus or Malibu most people get.

hmmmmmm. Company car is a Cadillac. Did it come with a pair of these shoes?





Just kidding, nice car. I have never liked cadillacs, but I really like those a lot. One of the few american cars I would consider purchasing.



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