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You do realize there is a *huge* surplus of oil, and many deposits have not even been tapped as of yet. We'll have at least enough for the next two years or so, don't worry. You'll have more than ample oppurtunity to annoy the general public with your "blarin 1000 watt speacers".

You do realize there is a *huge* surplus of oil, and many deposits have not even been tapped as of yet.  We'll have at least enough for the next two years or so, don't worry.  You'll have more than ample oppurtunity to annoy the general public with your "blarin 1000 watt speacers".

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lol but still it wont last forever and that v10 engin is going to use more gas.

So what if someone wants to drive an escalade with a V12...it's their choice and if they can afford more power to them. I don't like the escalade but I won't be telling others not to drive them.

Also I'm not sure if the escalade is made on the platform as the suburban (like a lot of GM based cars are but actually the Hummer2 is nothing more than a new shell on top of a Chevy Suburban. One of the best marketing schemes ever. "hey buy a Hummer, shh don't say anytihng about how it's practically a chevy suburban." Says the GM executive

So what if someone wants to drive an escalade with a V12...it's their choice and if they can afford more power to them.  I don't like the escalade but I won't be telling others not to drive them.

So by your account, we should never question what someone does. Rather we should just accept everyone as they truly are, and not push them to be more introspective, thoughtful, reflective, or educated.

If we all live the way you claim to, we will find it truly difficult to move society forward.

but still though.....should we think about the enviroment a LITTLE BIT?!?...I mean come on...a V12? WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO DRIVE IT AT?!? I mean come on, you obviously won't take it off road because...well....who wants to scratch the paint..:p...and when you drive it around the city...30% of the gas will be used JUST SO YOU CAN GET STUCK IN TRAFFIC...it's like...burning money...

Yeah us Americans are stupid....not.....yes we like big cars and we like them pimped with the stereo blaring out of the car! Also we try not to pollution but people that own companys for bad things pollute the air not us good people .

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you try not to pollution?

guess where most pollution comes from?

"good people" like yourself.

if you want a car with lots of sound, then get a Scion and put some big speakers in there. No use ruining a nice car with that kind of crap. the cadillac escalade simply shouldnt exist.if you want to seat a lot of people, get a minivan like normal people. if you want a nice pimp-mobile, then you need to learn about a little thing called "class". If you are trying to make up for your inadequacies by having a big and loud car, well then you are an idiot.

but still though.....should we think about the enviroment a LITTLE BIT?!?...I mean come on...a V12? WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO DRIVE IT AT?!? I mean come on, you obviously won't take it off road because...well....who wants to scratch the paint..:p...and when you drive it around the city...30% of the gas will be used JUST SO YOU CAN GET STUCK IN TRAFFIC...it's like...burning money...

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Yes, but you're forgetting the most important aspect; you'll look rich, *and* ignorant, all with minimal effort on your part. What could be better? And to top it off, imagine how much "1000 watt speacers" would improve that image tenfold?

Yes, but you're forgetting the most important aspect; you'll look rich, *and* ignorant, all with minimal effort on your part.  What could be better?  And to top it off, imagine how much "1000 watt speacers" would improve that image tenfold?

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Food for thought: Most nice cars on the road are rentals.

In areas of the United States where SUVs are still cool, the majority of nice cars are rentals.

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nope, i see people with about 5 or 6 luxury cars in their multi-million dollar homes. they ussually have an SUV for the mom, a sports car for the dad, a truck for the son, and a convertible for the daughter, and then a couple other cars "just in case". thats not counting the RV's , jetskis and the yachts...

nope, i see people with about 5 or 6 luxury cars in their multi-million dollar homes. they ussually have an SUV for the mom, a sports car for the dad, a truck for the son, and a convertible for the daughter, and then a couple other cars "just in case". thats not counting the RV's , jetskis and the yachts...

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Wow, that's right on. You just perfectly described one of my best friend's family. Just left out the cross-over SUV for the second son.

nope, i see people with about 5 or 6 luxury cars in their multi-million dollar homes. they ussually have an SUV for the mom, a sports car for the dad, a truck for the son, and a convertible for the daughter, and then a couple other cars "just in case". thats not counting the RV's , jetskis and the yachts...

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The people you just listed are not necessarily cool. Wealth doesn't necessarily equate to an understanding of where the edge is (aka cool). It's much more difficult to set the trend, than it is to ride the one that has just passed by.

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