Cadillac needed an entry car more like the BMW 3 Series. Instead of adapting hardware from General Motors’ German Opel brand, as GM has done lately, Cadillac started from scratch and came up with the ATS. It’s the smallest, lightest, least-expensive Caddy and the only one offering four-cylinder engines. It is most definitely not a repeat of the best-forgotten Cimarron of the 1980s, a once-over-lightly Caddy redo of the small, four-cylinder Chevrolet Cavalier that fooled no one and pleased even fewer. ATS, on sale late summer, might lack the purely Germanic feel of a BMW or Audi, but ATS is roundly satisfying to drive. It provides crisp handling, quick acceleration, snappy braking, responsive steering, entertaining technology and an alluring base price of $33,990. The average transaction price of a new car these days is $30,200, according to price tracker and researcher TrueCar.com. And the 3 Series that’s in Caddy’s continue
In the July 24, 2012 Daily Camera report of the DUI caused head-on collision on the Diagonal Highway last Saturday, District Attorney Stan Garnett is quoted as saying “I’ve talked recently about previous DUI offenders with more than one prior offense.” I’d like Garnett to consider the following suggestions or variations of them that go beyond merely talking about situation. As I understand it, currently DUI offenders simply have their driver’s licenses suspended. I believe this is a useless action since I doubt DUI offenders care whether or not they have a driver’s license in their wallet or purse if they want to drive. No one can easily spot a DUI offender who is driving without continue
Police conducted a sobriety and driver license checkpoint Saturday on Nave Drive at Roblar Drive and cited four motorists for driving without a license and two for driving with a suspended license, Novato police said in a statement. No drivers were cited for driving under the influence. Officers screened a total of 946 drivers. In addition to the motorists cited for driving without a license or with a suspended license, five drivers were cited for moving violations. There were no field sobriety tests performed and no drivers were cited for driving continue
No comments:
Post a Comment