@PurpCat@splitshockvirus Seen a couple escalades here. Don't know anything about its owners but I'd assume they are some upper middle class businessmen as no one else would bother getting a car from a brand virtually unseen here that still looks and acts like a basic SUV. The rest just gets what is widely spread, half of the city drives Kia Sportages.
@splitshockvirus@mint rappers too. Every rapper seemed to love those, and the Chrysler 300 (knockoff Bentley), and the Escalade. Also pretty much any German luxury car too.
@mint@splitshockvirus they're not basic SUVs, they're basically truck platform SUVs (the old school kind) but the high end version. The Tahoe, suburban, and Yukon are similar but with less luxury.
I've seen blinged up challengers where when you run the vin it shows up as police. The p71 was the same way, but since they were slow they ended up on xxl rims instead.
@Hoss@splitshockvirus@mint if you think about it the Chrysler lx platform was responsible for some of the most ghetto rides ever: the Dodge Challenger, charger, and Chrysler 300, all sold not changed much for nearly 20 years.
@PurpCat@splitshockvirus I think it still lacks the sports/luxury car appearance one would imagine when hearing "Cadillac". As I said they are a rare beast here.
Cadillac and Buick are shells of their former selves. Like literally the bodies are all just shells on a unibody frame and use the same powertrain as Chevy.
American Luxury cars are to regular cars, what Gaming PC hardware is to standard PC hardware.