we're not 14yr old kids buying our first cars.
lol@ and escalade being an "espensive" car. it's a 50k car, not a 100k. insurance on it would cost me 82/month from geico.. maintenance isn't bad... it's not like it's an Audi that requires a $190 oil change.. it's a re-badged Tahoe with a big old American v8... and if you need to worry about licensing fees on a car that's not an exotic, you have bigger issues... like getting a different career.
lol @ "too big".... that's because you're a 170lb skinny fat geriatric and you'll fit comfortably into a Fiat.
I've actually been thinking about buying a Fiat just for quick trips around town. They look like a cute little runaround car. Do you think I would really have lose 35 lbs. to fit in one? What a bummer.
I'm retired you numb nuts. I don't want, much less need a different career.
Just so you know, I have some knowledge about Cadillac's and other non-exotic, but generally overpriced cars. My parents bought new Lincolns and Cadillac's every other year. But then my step-dad was short and big cars made him, well, feel big.
I was simply offering advice to Tommy. You're reply seems hostile and unnecessary whether you agree with my advice or not. What's your problem anyway?
LOL at not being a 14 year old kid buying their first car. FYI 14 year olds can't even get a license.
Why don't you explain what the advantages are of owning and driving an Escalade. I'm really interested to know.