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Originally Posted by stick076
Tuning the Caddys for Premium and all other for Regular fuel would solve that very easily. I am in 100% agreement with you that Caddy deserves better but Chevy deserved better than they were getting too. Aparantly GM is seeing a benefit in using DOHC V6 engines because that is what all the new ones are. I'm glad that all brands are getting them but Caddy deserves a better V6... Turbo options would be nice.
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Again... I don't mind that Equinox is getting this engine. I mind that Cadillac is getting it -- even if it is a "base" engine for the NA market. And the engine is still too large for international markets, as a 3.0L will be hit by high taxes. There's probably a 2.4-2.8L version floating around for those markets.
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Originally Posted by ciciusss
Olds 88,
You are wasting your time arguing with Mgescuro. This is his pet peeve as it goes to the subject of exclusivity of Cadillac. To him he would rather a lesser engine be placed into a Chevrolet or Saturn instead of them getting the best engine that GM has in their inventory (Nevermind that GM got beat up for doing such things in the past).
Obviously, you bring up the fact that other car companies do the same thing sharing an engine within it's various luxury or mainstream brands. Just be prepared. If Marc thinks 2+2=5 he will argue to he is blue in the face that he is right and will not even acknowledge you have a good point if you were to say that it actually equaled 4. His arguments are typically contradictory and many times unfair in that he will critcize GM/ Cadillac for something, but does not do so with other car companies.
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Learn to raise your expectations and quit being so accepting of mediocrity when it comes to Cadillac.