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This is, by far, the worst "Taking average maintenance & driving style into account, how long and/or how many miles/kilometers would a typical (fill in the blank make and model car) last before breakdown?" question asked so far.
This question not only covers three distinctly different models, but over 5 decades of production years, and several different packaging options for any given model in each production year.
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(This is the absolute last of the Cadillac "breakdown" questions {assuming none of the others get deleted and warrant replacement.} I promise! I have FINALLY moved on!)
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The people of Answerbag wanted me to end the repetition so I ended it early by consolidating the last three vehicle models into one question.
by Running, Fall Up on September 28th, 2008
You have not "ended" your tirade of ridiculous and meaningless questions. You have now merely substituted this formula equation in place of the old one: "Where is the worst part of (fill in the blank city), and how is it the worst?"
This follows the same pattern as your surname questions and a few others you have worn out the welcome mat with.
Your purpose is still the same and proudly proclaimed as such. Please do not attempt to tell me otherwise.
by The Chief on September 29th, 2008