Why don’t you guys fast forward to the present on your Cadillac engine discussions? It seems naysayers often get stuck in a specific bygone era as if it’s still commonplace today. I too miss the large sedans, but as far as engines which seems to be the hot topic, this is very impressive for today. The latest from Cadillac is news on a Twin Turbo V8 in 2018. This is not your father's Oldsmobile.
I get griping over darker, specific early development snapshot moments in automotive history. But temper it with current day advances that are pretty incredible and exist today. This also goes with many other new automobiles. What I like on here is really what to avoid used.
28th Jun 2018, 20:24
Why don’t you guys fast forward to the present on your Cadillac engine discussions? It seems naysayers often get stuck in a specific bygone era as if it’s still commonplace today. I too miss the large sedans, but as far as engines which seems to be the hot topic, this is very impressive for today. The latest from Cadillac is news on a Twin Turbo V8 in 2018. This is not your father's Oldsmobile.
http://media.cadillac.com/media/us/en/cadillac/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2018/mar/0321-twin-turbo-v8.html
I get griping over darker, specific early development snapshot moments in automotive history. But temper it with current day advances that are pretty incredible and exist today. This also goes with many other new automobiles. What I like on here is really what to avoid used.