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Title: Nice article ...The 1979–85 Cadillac Eldorado is slow, soft, and superb
Post by: DHeins on January 02, 2024, 06:19:37 PM
Nice write up by Hagerty.

https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/hagerty-insider/the-1979-85-cadillac-eldorado-is-slow-soft-and-superb/?hashed_email=85ee8b66813305c6615f2ad54a90b1862153806bc26506fc9fa4100b70c98d7d&dtm_em=85ee8b66813305c6615f2ad54a90b1862153806bc26506fc9fa4100b70c98d7d





Title: Re: Nice article ...The 1979–85 Cadillac Eldorado is slow, soft, and superb
Post by: smokuspollutus on January 02, 2024, 06:45:34 PM
Nope-the '79-'85 Eldorado is simply one of the worst cars Cadillac ever made and no one should every be subject to owning one-especially an '82-'85 in good colors. Don't let the dealers try and drive up their profit margins-da 'luminum mota and metric tranny, wrong wheel drive and countless other sins should preclude everyone for owning one.

I offer an affordable service of disposal for the '84 and '85 models-especially those cosmetically perfect examples-as a community service to keep people from getting burned by one.
Title: Re: Nice article ...The 1979–85 Cadillac Eldorado is slow, soft, and superb
Post by: bcroe on January 02, 2024, 09:04:47 PM
Quote from: smokuspollutusNope-the '79-'85 Eldorado is simply one of the worst cars Cadillac ever made and no one should every be subject to owning one-especially an '82-'85 in good colors. Don't let the dealers try and drive up their profit margins-da 'luminum mota and metric tranny, wrong wheel drive and countless other sins should preclude everyone for owning one.

I offer an affordable service of disposal for the
'84 and '85 models-especially those cosmetically
perfect examples-as a community service to keep
people from getting burned by one.

Nobody is going to give you a 79-85 E car no matter
what you say about them or want one.  Slow, one of
the things about my 79, it took real care not to
spin the fronts every time I started.  Bruce Roe