Shadowfax
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Years ago owning a Caddy meant that when a part or repair was needed, Pep Boys did not have the parts and you had to go to the Dealer and get ripped. Even if the Caddy used the same GM part as other GM cars.
I will need to replace my 11 y/o Implala with 65k miles on it in a year or two and want another "bigger car". I don't like sardine cans and other cars that leave you feeling that your chin is scraping the road and your main view forward are other peoples axles.
Cars on my list include the Chrysler 300 but I just started realizing that the newer Caddies look great. Off of a short lease with 20 to 25K miles leaves them with a reasonable price tag.
Just wondering if the parts and repairs are still more expensive than other GM cars like it was 20-30 years ago.
Thanks,
brian
I will need to replace my 11 y/o Implala with 65k miles on it in a year or two and want another "bigger car". I don't like sardine cans and other cars that leave you feeling that your chin is scraping the road and your main view forward are other peoples axles.
Cars on my list include the Chrysler 300 but I just started realizing that the newer Caddies look great. Off of a short lease with 20 to 25K miles leaves them with a reasonable price tag.
Just wondering if the parts and repairs are still more expensive than other GM cars like it was 20-30 years ago.
Thanks,
brian