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Lincoln and Caddy are both about the same demographic...oddly Lincoln doesn't get onto this list.The Caddy has a younger customer than you think, in the 55+ community I live in, the Lincoln SUV is the most popular. The second choice is clearly the Lexus SUV. Just the statement about a "Benz wannabe" is telling what you think is the top vehicle.
It is odd that Lincoln is not on the list. Just where did you find this list? It says the 22 most popular, just hard to believe that Lincoln is not in the top 22. Since the upper level vehicle are more expensive, it does seem credible that the people who have had a longer time to accumulate the type of resources to purchase one are older.Lincoln and Caddy are both about the same demographic...oddly Lincoln doesn't get onto this list.
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No idea what the reference list is, but I see very, very few Lincolns anymore around here, so I'm not surprised.It is odd that Lincoln is not on the list.
Can you even afford to heat it properly in the winter?No house is under $1m where I live. We cannot afford what we want...
That's sounds like you over extended yourself. If you lived in an over 55 community that values 500K you could afford the rest of the things you want. If you purchase a 1M value house what's left for the things you want. It is just me and my wife and we have more space than we need and a lot left over for the things we want.No house is under $1m where I live. We cannot afford what we want...
We cut bush in the city ravine and burn it...Can you even afford to heat it properly in the winter?
I may be doing ok ...That's sounds like you over extended yourself. If you lived in an over 55 community that values 500K you could afford the rest of the things you want. If you purchase a 1M value house what's left for the things you want. It is just me and my wife and we have more space than we need and a lot left over for the things we want.
Nice, how much is that in US $?This place a couple is streets over from me... Good luck buying in Toronto...
About $3m even.. sadly it will likely sell for over...Nice, how much is that in US $?
BTW in my community they cut the grass and shovel the snow for me. I never minded shoving the snow, but once I turned 70 I really didn't like cutting the grass anymore.I may be doing ok ...
CimarronI think the decline in Cadillac started when they went to badge engineering (not that the Escalade isn't) then peoples expectation of luxury changed from barcaloungers to firm riding european then high end Japanese cars. From then it was really tough to get those customers back.
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