Subject: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
26/06/2008 @ 10:04:24: marioman3138: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I will.
26/06/2008 @ 12:23:54: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Ok, I've got a couple more car pictures.
These ones are fresh, taken just this evening. :wink:

A late-80s Cadillac Fleetwood for CCF. :smile:
You may not like it though since it is the small downsized model (and therefore in my opion simply not worthy)
But I thought maybe you'd apprciate it anyhow :wink:

Yet another Caprice for sale at a dealership. With gas at four bucks a gallon, I guess no one wants these big guzzlers anymore. But for only $1850, I would take this beauty any day (despite the horrible, disgusting wheels) :sol:


Thanks a lot :love: i love it!! what do you mean by downsized? it is a low trim level one? i still dont mind, its still nice :smile:

And about the Caprice how nice, just the one i love (not that i dont love the others too) as Antoine says i wouldnt mind to buy one neither if they were as easy to find here and as cheap as there, its very to keep as a "weekend" car :roll: or any other Cadillac, some day... :liplick:
26/06/2008 @ 20:55:36: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings

what do you mean by downsized?


All right, now this is a little complicated but I'll try to explain anyway. :wink: I had quite a bit of trouble grasping this at first too (stupid GM with their constant name juggling and model switching :roll: )
I'll try and add pictures to better help you understand :smile:

Ok, so for 1977 GM "downsized" all their full-size cars, which basically means they redesigned them and the cars were much smaller than they were before (about a foot shorter and 800 pounds lighter).
This "downsizing" resulted in the "box-body" Chevrolet Caprice we all know and love, along with it's Buick, Olds, Pontiac, and more importantly, Cadillac siblings.

http://i32.tinypic.com/1jx9j9.jpg


The new downsized Cadillacs were known as Deville or Fleetwood, depending on the trim. But the more important part is that at this time both the Deville and Fleetwood were THE SAME CAR, minus a few options that differed from model to model.

http://i26.tinypic.com/mmxy88.jpg


This continued until 1985, when GM downsized their cars AGAIN, making them even shorter and lighter than the preveious "downsized" models.

"downsized" Olds 88
http://i31.tinypic.com/m52x2.jpg

Unfortunately, these TWO rounds of downsizing (the first in 1977 and the second in 1985) resulted in tiny "full-size" cars that were about the same size as the compacts of only a few years ago! Keep in mind that even though I call them "tiny" they are still very large by European standards :wink:

The Fleetwood I took a picture of is an example of one of these "tiny" full-size cars that were "downsized"


Ok, now I get to the complicated part, the naming of the cars :eek:

Now, when GM downsized their full-size cars again in 1985, they decided to keep around some of the older, bigger models to sell alongside the new downsized, smaller ones.

The only big, old models they decided to keep were the Caprice, and the Fleetwood (both of which continued until 1996, with a redesign in 1991, but of course you know about that :wink: ). Also note that GM decided to keep around station wagons models of the big, older full-sizes, one for each division (Buick, Olds, Pontiac, Chevy)

So, Cadillac decided to swith the names Deville and Fleetwood to the newer, downsized model (the one I took a picture of).

However, they decided to name the older, bigger model that they still kept around the Fleetwood Brougham which in 1987 simply became Brougham (leaving all the Fleetwood nameplates to the newer downsized model)

So, in summary, between 1987-1992, if you wanted a full-size Cadillac you could purchase one of two models:

-The smaller "downsized" Fleetwood/Deville (like the one in my picture)

http://i25.tinypic.com/saumom.jpg


-Or the bigger, traditional Brougham (like the one the guy bought in the Top Gear American Special)

http://i30.tinypic.com/1zxmc6f.jpg


Keep in mind these are VERY different cars, and much more than just trim differences :wink:
26/06/2008 @ 21:51:43: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Gosh, thanks a lot for the explanation, indeed, funny that you call them small, they are very big for the European market, i think i got it all right, so when you said about the Fleetwood you took a picture of that it was the small downsized model you just mean that there was a different model bigger than him or an exact same model bigger than him (i guess you mean there was a different model bigger since i never heard of a Fleetwood LWG, no?, hence your last line saying "Keep in mind these are VERY different cars, and much more than just trim differences")?
26/06/2008 @ 23:09:53: IRT_BMT_IND: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I saw a nice Land Rover Defender with UK license plates today.
http://artsweb.uwaterloo.ca/~smichail/Photos/defender1.jpg
26/06/2008 @ 23:32:20: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
so when you said about the Fleetwood you took a picture of that it was the small downsized model you just mean that there was a different model bigger than him



That is exactly what I meant :grinking:





I assume you meant LWB as in "longwheelbase" (the "G" key is close to the "B" key I notice :grin: )
But it is actually more than just a wheelbase difference, though. They were on different platforms entirely.

The Deville/Fleetwood (I'm referring to the 1987-1992 models mind you) had front-wheel-drive, the Brougham had rear-wheel-drive.
The Deville/Fleetwood had only a V6, the Brougham had a V8.
The Deville /Fleetwood was 198 inches long, the Brougham was 221 inches long.
Very different cars indeed :wink:
26/06/2008 @ 23:34:16: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Sure i knew they were different but since i dont know everything about Cadillac perhaps you were saying someting new, but ok then, thanks again, and sure i meant LWB :wink:
27/06/2008 @ 00:54:59: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
@CCF: now I'm a bit wondering - you were sitting this night in front of the computer? No party? Isn't it too loud outside?

Let's see, who will have a noisier neighbourhood next Sunday :wink:
27/06/2008 @ 01:27:01: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Yes Ingo people were out yelling and very happy, i live near a roundabout with a fountain in the middle and when there is an important match and Spain wins many people always go to it and have a bath :grin:
28/06/2008 @ 15:18:33: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Nice place for living :wink:
I'm sure, the majority of the forum-members would rather like to see pics of splashing Madrilenian cuties in that fountain, than of the cars, going around that roundabout. :grin:

I must admit, that I belong to that majority. :smile:
28/06/2008 @ 16:47:23: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Ingo Ingo Ingo... i wish i'd liev in Madrid, but sadly i dont :sad: i live in a small region in the northern coast called Cantabria, nothing compared to the big Madrid :ohwell:

I wish some day i happen to live there, at least for a small period of time, i'd be happy with that, but for the moment this is it...
28/06/2008 @ 17:20:55: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
:confused: I thought, you've wrote, that you a living in a big town (Madrid) and like the living over there very much?! Sorry, this was a misunderstanding.
28/06/2008 @ 18:01:15: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
You probabaly saw me saying that i'd love to live in a big city like that, ive said this in another thread, so perhaps you missunderstood me, but as i said, i wish some day :cry:
28/06/2008 @ 19:12:32: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
You also posted few Madrid photos, if I remember well, that's maybe the reason of the misunderstanding.
28/06/2008 @ 19:16:28: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Ah yes, from my last trip to there :ohwell:
30/06/2008 @ 01:21:00: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I was driving the other day when I saw this beautiful circa 1976 Mercury Marquis (Ford LTD) in a parking lot. :love:

http://i32.tinypic.com/289hd93.jpg


Also my dad spotted this Taurus taxi... with Ohio plates??? This thing must be at least 100 miles from home, I can't imagine what it's doing way up here??

http://i29.tinypic.com/2j2dk41.jpg
04/07/2008 @ 23:01:05: IRT_BMT_IND: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I saw a Volvo XC-90 with European license plates today.
http://artsweb.uwaterloo.ca/~smichail/Photos/volvoeurope.jpg
04/07/2008 @ 23:50:38: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
It's a German plate in US-size. The two letters on the top line are looking like "HK". so it's a privte car of a member of the US-Army in Germany.

As I know "HK" is always in US-size for cars, the brought from home to Germany. Cars, they bought here, have "AD" and "AF" as first letters. That plates have the usual German size.

Quite new is the combination "IF", I don't know, in which size this is.
05/07/2008 @ 21:44:19: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I saw my first car with a plate of the new system: "606 AAA" (previously it was letters then numbers, I think I mentioned that on this thread or another one recently).
I also saw a "V 0000" on a Lexus, that guy paid 820 € just for that.
08/07/2008 @ 22:10:17: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
This afternoon I've seen in the town of Bottrop (one of the roughest and poorest locations in the Ruhr-area) a brand new Ford Mustang.
I was wondering about the missing front plate and the black tinted window's of the driver's and passenger's door (illegal in Germany), then I saw that it has a Florida license-plate.
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