December 2008


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Cool cars are hard to come by these days. There are a few on the market that have caught my eye. If your first inclination of a cool car is Bugatti or Spyker, then you’re on the right track.

In my opinion the coolest car was manufactured in 1981 under the DeLorean Motor Company. That’s right, DMC. If you’re familiar with DMC then you certainly should be familiar with the only car they ever made, the DMC DeLorean. The reasons why this car is cool are few but ever notable.

Gull-Wing Doors: A lot of people are shaking their heads right now saying: “Seriously?” Yes, seriously. Gull-wing doors have existed since the 1950s, first finding their way onto racing cars, and then to road-legal counterparts shortly thereafter. The doors are hinged on the top rather than the side. In this fashion, when the doors are opened it resembles a bird, or gull, with spread wings. This style is not to be confused with scissor doors where the hinge is at the front near the windshield. Only the coolest cars should have gull-wing doors, fortunately the true coolest one does.

Stainless Steel: John DeLorean knew exactly what he was doing when he made the car using body paneling. The benefit is that stainless still is non-corrosive, or in other words: it doesn’t rust. The only drawback is that fingerprints will show readily on the stainless steel surface. Honestly though, who would go to drive this machine without gloves anyway?

Time Travel: And oh yes, the most important feature of all! If you can get your DMC DeLorean to reach 88 MPH then you’ll be sent instantly to the time and date of your choice! Be sure to take your credit cards with you too. In the future, you’ll be able to replace gasoline with trash. Pretty nifty, huh?

Ok, so that last paragraph might be a partial plot to a movie. But you get the idea right? You’ll feel like you’re traveling through time when you drive this car. Not only because you can relate it to the movie but because it’s from 1981 in the first place.

Unfortunately, there are only about 6,500 DMC DeLoreans left on the road. Sorry, if you had your credit cards out ready to buy one, you’ll have to put them away. There have been talks of reintroducing the car. At this point however, that’s merely speculation.

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Okay ladies, don’t get defensive.  I’ve just learned through the years that, as a woman, there are certain things that I will not cut myself short on as a driver.  The most important is the proper car insurance.  Several times in my life, I have been very grateful for the roadside assistance option on my auto insurance.  Outside of the obvious uses when the car actually breaks down, you need a tow truck, and don’t have a credit card with you, roadside assistance is even more valuable to me when I’ve got a simple flat and know I can just call someone to have it taken care of.  I am perfectly capable of changing a tire.  Have done it many times. 

Unfortunately, I’m still a woman, and cannot seem to be allowed to change a tire on the highway without having every well meaning, and perhaps some not necessarily well meaning, man stop and ask if I need help.  Chivalry is not dead, it’s just simply not safe.  I’ve also found myself sitting in the car several times with the cell phone to my ear, long after I’ve already called for roadside assistance, just to avoid having to tell every good Samaritan that stops that it’s okay, help is already on the way.  It’s hard to be independent sometimes, without clawing your way there.  I must be getting old and tired.  I just don’t have it in me to fight it any more.  Yeah okay, I’m just a girl, whatever. 

I still think roadside assistance on the insurance policy is a must for every woman and, before it was as commonplace as …well, cell phones and credit cards, I felt the same way about cell phones.  I have always felt a woman must have a cell phone in the car, even if for no other reason.  I still never use my cell phone for anything unless I am in my car.   No one has my cell number except my husband, and that’s the way I like it.  My cell phone never leaves my car.  I know I would feel like I was surely going to get into an accident if I found it missing from my car.  Murphy’s law being what it is.  I just feel very insecure if the phone is not with me in the car – especially with kids. 

And, while my vehicle is not equipped with it, I’ll say here and now that OnStar is the best use of technology that I have seen yet!

So, cell phones and roadside assistance.  Two absolute necessities if you are a woman on the road to assure your safety and confidence.

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The Escalade EXT is all about luxury.  It is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury pickup.  It is available in only one trim consisting of the Sport Utility Truck.

Cadillac Escalade EXTs available: EXT Sport-Utility Truck

MSRP: $59,920

Seating capacity: 5 People

Key features:

  • 6.2L V8 with 403 HP and E85 capability
  • AWD
  • DVD navigation system
  • Premium BOSE surround system
  • Bluetooth
  • Rearview camera
  • 5 passenger SUV to a 2 passenger pickup
  • Gas mileage: N/A

    Awards won: No awards yet

    News articles:

    Videos:

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    The Cadillac XLR is a beautiful 2-door luxury/convertible sports car.  It holds 2 people and is available in two different trims, the Convertible and the Platinum Edition.

    Cadillac XLRs available: XLR Convertible, XLR Platinum Edition

    MSRP: $80,650 – $85,650

    Seating capacity: 2 People

    Key features:

    • 4.6L Northstar V-8 VVT with 320 HP
    • 0-60 mpg 5.8 seconds
    • Power-retractable hardtop convertible
    • Magnetic ride control
    • 4-channel stabilitrak
    • Reconfigurable head-up display
    • Cruise control
    • Keyless access and push button ignition
    • DVD navigation system
    • 9-speaker BOSE sound system

    Gas mileage: 15/24

    Awards won: No awards yet

    News articles:

  • Cadillac XLR
  • San Diego News
  • Videos:

  • 08′ Cadillac XLR Commercial
  • XLR
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    The Escalade ESV is a sleek and beautiful 4-door that holds up to 8-passengers.  It is a luxury sport-utility that is available in 4 trims, ranging from the 2WD to the AWD Platinum Edition.

    Cadillac Escalade ESVs available: ESV 2WD, ESV AWD, ESV 2WD Platinum Edition, ESV AWD Platinum Edition.

    MSRP: $63,565 – $85,145

    Seating capacity: 8 People

    Key features:

    • 6.2L V8 with 403 HP and E85 capability
    • RWD or AWD
    • DVD navigation system
    • Premium BOSE surround system
    • Bluetooth
    • Rearview camera
    • Power opening and closing lift gate
    • 20 Inches longer than an Escalade

    Gas mileage: 12/19

    Awards won:

    • 5 Star safety crash rating test score

    News articles:

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