Tss... Tss... Tss... Now you may need to explain what a "real" car is. It is quite a statement to say people having different values than yours aren't driving real cars.

Please don't put words in my mouth - while I may have been harsh calling the DTS a "piece of garbage" I never said the DTS wasn't a "real" car. I simply stated my opinion as to where I believe the most likely purchasers are to come from in terms of general demographics. There are many cars I wouldn't own for any price - and this happens to be one of them, however, I do recognize that some people buy these tanks - I just don't see alot of them around, and while my message was conveyed with somewhat strong words, I stand by my opinion around who is more likely to buy this particular car. Not all Caddies are bad cars IMO - the CTS and STS are very good in their own rights (although not near as good as the European or Japanese competition).
To be sure - the car was uber-comfortable in a living-room sofa sort of way. It can go fast, but it lumbers down the highway like many large GM vehicles do - frequently wallowing from side to side when cruising on some stretches of highway. It is not a car to take on 2-lane highways that wind - it simply isn't up to that task. I also found that the DTS has too many blind spots, poor steering response, and difficult to sit in as the seats have virtually no side bolstering. As a result, you can expect to slide sideways across that nice leather in most corners no matter how soft you take them. In the city I found it difficult to manouver and would rather be in a Dodge Magnum/Charger or Chrysler 300 from an overall drive-ability factor in the city.
Gas consumption was not bad for the engine and based on the fact that I rented in the winter, I was using the heater, 3 of the 4 heated seating spots, etc.
The up side is that the trunk is enormous, and the passenger compartment is cavernous. Because it's so large, the intimidation factor on the road will influence many ahead of you to move out of your way in the passing lane without flashing your high beams at them (we don't still do that really, do we??).
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