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K.C.

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  1. K.C. replied to NOS2006's topic in The Lounge
    This is good stuff guys. I'm glad you all are giving your time to such a great event and cause.
  2. K.C. replied to ocnblu's topic in The Lounge
    Nice to see another wierdo like me.
  3. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    The Caddy that Zigs
  4. Why don't you and PCS go carve your initials into a tree?
  5. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    People who think CTS means Cadillac Touring Sedan.
  6. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    Miles Smiles (Garbage Pale Kid)
  7. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    Kool & The Gang
  8. And more
  9. K.C. replied to ocnblu's topic in The Lounge
    I enjoyed reading your views on the Tiguan. I have always been a fan of Vdubyas and a diesel Tiguan is intriguing. I think I'm the only person in this state who loves the Pheaton. If GM did not exist, I would probably have Vdubyas.
  10. K.C. replied to Intrepidation's topic in The Lounge
    That made me Hilarious.
  11. Remember that Custom S when planning future products. Always good to remember where GM has come from. Buh-Bye. Buh bye now.
  12. K.C. replied to regfootball's topic in Acura
    As with all European cars, the sport in the TSX is the handling, not engine power. The 205 hp is sufficient, but as far as I know, the TSX has always been a well equipped, great handling car for the money. I'm sure the next gen model will be no exception to this formula.
  13. K.C. replied to daves87rs's topic in The Lounge
    As C&G's local gas guzzler, I have begun to fill my garage with more efficient vehicles. At one time, I had the Av, the Vette, and a DTS. I am now just down to the Vette, but have ordered an Acadia to replace the now deceased Av. While the Acadia is a sill a very large vehicle with mileage in the high teens real world, most of the time I carry another person as well as three giant dogs that wiegh as much as the average person, so I think of mileage based on the number of occupants I am carrying. With the Av, I average 17-18 mpg. Well, if I am carrying myself and my two kids, then my mileage is 51-54 miles per gallon per occupant. With the Acadia, I expect to get 18-19 mpg, not much better than the Av, but I am hoping on trips to get at least 20 mpg. If I am carrying my daughter, son, his fiancee, and the three dogs, then at 20 mpg that would be 140 mpgpo (miles per gallon per occupant). If I bought a very small vehicle, then two cars would be needed, and at 30 mpg with 3 people in one car and me in the dogs in the other, it would be 90 mpg for one car and 120 for the other, which is still less efficient per vehicle for the trip. When my daughter turns 16, she wants a Camaro. At first, I told her I'd get her a V-6 Camaro, but now that gas prices are going up I have changed my mind and told her she will be getting an Astra 3-door instead. It would be a better first car for her and will offer her some practicality. My son is also discovering that filling up a gas guzzling SUV can drain the wallet. His SS Trailblazer costs him about $400 in gas a month. That's a car payment. His Sky (which gets driven about as much as my Vette) gets great mileage, but is not practical for the winter weather we have around here, and that car has much sentimental value to him. As for having a smaller vehicle, I could do it, as long as its a rear drive platform with all wheel drive optional. I am looking forward to the Alpha architecture. I'd consider it with a small V-6 or a I-4 engine if it is refined enough and if the car is a real handler.
  14. Hehe. I could do that with my pups. They would all be classified as super jumbos though.
  15. K.C. replied to K.C.'s topic in Cadillac
    Have you read any of the previous posts on this matter at all?
  16. K.C. replied to K.C.'s topic in Cadillac
    Naw, its just the wierdness that is K.C.
  17. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    my new boyfriend.
  18. Love that last one.
  19. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    fidora
  20. Ford didn't screw up Volvo's design. At least they look like something other than a box now. Ilike the new Volvos. GMTG, you hang in there. Keep pushing the Astra. I think that'd be a really great car for your family, especially if you are trying to conserve funds. :thumbsup:on the Astra
  21. K.C. replied to ocnblu's topic in The Lounge
    It's the Birthday Hat Trick! Happy birthday guys! I hope you have a great day!
  22. In addition, the tailgate does enter the vehicles passenger compartment, unlike a conventional 3-box sedan or coupe, where the boot opens up into a storage compartment, hence, not a door.
  23. K.C. replied to K.C.'s topic in Cadillac
    That would make zero sense from a marketing standpoint. GM is putting more money into product development instead of changing the names now. CTC and CTW do have flow. Even a non car person can tell that its a coupe or convertible if it ends in C and the W would be for wagon, and V is for the Velocity and D is for Diesel, and H would be for hybrid. I've grown used to it now and appreciate it for what it is. It's the Cadillacese. I've taken a course in it.

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