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TXgolfer130 what you and your wife need is a compromise a perhaps a 2012 jeep grand cherokee SRT8 with a possible 6.4 liter 500HP hemi V-8 and brembo brake package
I'm with Speedy. It's apparent that the relative success of the CTS compared to the DTS means that Cadillac should place their emphasis on more sporting vehicles. I do agree that Cadillac should have a large flagship sedan somewhere in their lineup, but it would have to be one with its sights set on the LS460 and Mercedes S-class. The DTS is nice in a kind of kitchy way, but as long as its still around, Cadillac wouldn't be able to sell a true luxury car along the likes of the top of the line Mercedes and Lexus.
Next on the list for me in a year or so:
Used Lexus GS350 (purchase) or new Benz E350 (lease).
Or maybe the IS-F (purchase), if I can find a used one at a good price. I'm not selling the daily driver either.
My BMW 535i lease is up next year so I'm starting to look to the new redesigned 2012 650i it looks amazing. I'm also looking at the Merc E550 coupe which is close to $20,000 cheaper then the 650i. I have a year to make up my mind so not in a big hurry just yet.
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